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EDIT2:Fixed tables. Post is now 1 mile long 🙂
Hello!
First, this is going to be a lengthy statement, but please try and bear with me.
I started a brief thread on the 'what are my chances' forum, and have >30 hours lurking on here. Yep, SDN junkie overnight almost... I only have 1 chem course done. I have around 18 hours of docotorate level statisics, and stats and measurement is the emphasis area of my masters.
Age: 26
ugradcGPA: 3.0 (this is not counting my gradGPA, perhaps I should re-figure it?)
gradGPA 3.65 (I know, I know,I meaningless grade inflation)
Degrees: BA Psycholgy, BA Art History, MA Psychology Dec2012 (if things work out)
GRE- 1320 Quant-720 Verbal-600
Here is my question: I am unsure about my current 'postbacc' plan. I don't think it will allow me adequate time to prepare for the MCAT. Below are 3 different plans. I tried writing one plan, but it got cfixeonvoluted when I started adding options. My premed advisor strongly suggested I do not take 3 science classes, but I think it would be better overall if I did; a B in one of the three classes is less important to me than a kickass MCAT score, unless you guys dont think so. She also suggested that I take physics as late as possible for MCAT purposes. I am planning on applying to MD programs.
Based on the information I currently have, this seems to be the best plan for me, summer 2014 application goal, which would mean I would need to take the MCAT in ~april? :
Fall 2012
Chem2
Bio 1
Spring 2013
Genetics
Ochem1
Physics 1
Summer 2013
Ochem2
Fall 2013
Physics 2
Cell Bio
Spring 2014
Biochem
MCAT Prep
Here is what my advisor recommends:
Fall 2012
Bio 1
Chem2
Spring 2013
Genetics
Ochem1
Summer 2013
Ochem2
Fall 2013
Physics 1
Cell Bio
Spring 2014
Biochem
Physics 2
MCAT prep
Chem2 is currently full, and if I cant get in, here is what her plan will look like:
Fall 2012
Bio 1
physics 1
Spring 2013
chem2
physics 2
Summer 2013
Ochem 1
Fall 2013
ochem 2
Cell Bio/genetics
Spring 2014
Biochem
genetics
MCAT prep
Perhaps it would be best to take physics first, and have the 3 science classes be physics, genetics and chem2. Taking 2 classess while trying to simotaneously prep for the MCAT seems silly to me. MCAT prep seems more important than having 1 super intense semester.
Now genetics, cell bio and biochem are not required for all schools, but are strongly recommended, but I don't know if this translates to "o hai premed/post bacc. I can has your $$?" . What do you guys think about these plans? I intend to start volunteering at the local free clinic, possibly the ER, and start shadowing ASAP.
As far as finances are concerned, I have a good amount of money saved up, and may be able to get research related jobs in psychology to hold me over or help with tuition. I also have a very sweet and loving girlfriend that I intend to marry soon. We have lived together for over two years and are happy as clams. She is very supportive of my newfound career path (I bitched a lot about psychology to her).
As a side note about me, I have not done much with my masters. I did not have an advisor until my second year (long story), and when I got an advisor, she was NTT and uninterested in research. Last semeseter I got a better advisor, but was unable to do much. I started a few projects that administrators shot down (for no good reasons, I assure you). I have no pubs, posters or anything to show for it. I essentially lost interest after my first year due largely to my ****ty experience with advisors. iI come from a family of psychologists, mom, dad, sister almost done... I'd really like to do something else with my life. Something helping, yet more hands on.
I got my bio book 3 days ago, and I have trouble putting it down 🙂
I am currently interested in primary/family care, but this may change as I mature.
If everything goes well... I will be 33 when I finish med school, and at least 36 with residency...yikes.
Sorry for the essay, but as far as I can tell, 95% of you are absolute sweet hearts, and would be glad to help a non-trad out 🙂
Hello!
First, this is going to be a lengthy statement, but please try and bear with me.
I started a brief thread on the 'what are my chances' forum, and have >30 hours lurking on here. Yep, SDN junkie overnight almost... I only have 1 chem course done. I have around 18 hours of docotorate level statisics, and stats and measurement is the emphasis area of my masters.
Age: 26
ugradcGPA: 3.0 (this is not counting my gradGPA, perhaps I should re-figure it?)
gradGPA 3.65 (I know, I know,I meaningless grade inflation)
Degrees: BA Psycholgy, BA Art History, MA Psychology Dec2012 (if things work out)
GRE- 1320 Quant-720 Verbal-600
Here is my question: I am unsure about my current 'postbacc' plan. I don't think it will allow me adequate time to prepare for the MCAT. Below are 3 different plans. I tried writing one plan, but it got cfixeonvoluted when I started adding options. My premed advisor strongly suggested I do not take 3 science classes, but I think it would be better overall if I did; a B in one of the three classes is less important to me than a kickass MCAT score, unless you guys dont think so. She also suggested that I take physics as late as possible for MCAT purposes. I am planning on applying to MD programs.
Based on the information I currently have, this seems to be the best plan for me, summer 2014 application goal, which would mean I would need to take the MCAT in ~april? :
Fall 2012
Chem2
Bio 1
Spring 2013
Genetics
Ochem1
Physics 1
Summer 2013
Ochem2
Fall 2013
Physics 2
Cell Bio
Spring 2014
Biochem
MCAT Prep
Here is what my advisor recommends:
Fall 2012
Bio 1
Chem2
Spring 2013
Genetics
Ochem1
Summer 2013
Ochem2
Fall 2013
Physics 1
Cell Bio
Spring 2014
Biochem
Physics 2
MCAT prep
Chem2 is currently full, and if I cant get in, here is what her plan will look like:
Fall 2012
Bio 1
physics 1
Spring 2013
chem2
physics 2
Summer 2013
Ochem 1
Fall 2013
ochem 2
Cell Bio/genetics
Spring 2014
Biochem
genetics
MCAT prep
Perhaps it would be best to take physics first, and have the 3 science classes be physics, genetics and chem2. Taking 2 classess while trying to simotaneously prep for the MCAT seems silly to me. MCAT prep seems more important than having 1 super intense semester.
Now genetics, cell bio and biochem are not required for all schools, but are strongly recommended, but I don't know if this translates to "o hai premed/post bacc. I can has your $$?" . What do you guys think about these plans? I intend to start volunteering at the local free clinic, possibly the ER, and start shadowing ASAP.
As far as finances are concerned, I have a good amount of money saved up, and may be able to get research related jobs in psychology to hold me over or help with tuition. I also have a very sweet and loving girlfriend that I intend to marry soon. We have lived together for over two years and are happy as clams. She is very supportive of my newfound career path (I bitched a lot about psychology to her).
As a side note about me, I have not done much with my masters. I did not have an advisor until my second year (long story), and when I got an advisor, she was NTT and uninterested in research. Last semeseter I got a better advisor, but was unable to do much. I started a few projects that administrators shot down (for no good reasons, I assure you). I have no pubs, posters or anything to show for it. I essentially lost interest after my first year due largely to my ****ty experience with advisors. iI come from a family of psychologists, mom, dad, sister almost done... I'd really like to do something else with my life. Something helping, yet more hands on.
I got my bio book 3 days ago, and I have trouble putting it down 🙂
I am currently interested in primary/family care, but this may change as I mature.
If everything goes well... I will be 33 when I finish med school, and at least 36 with residency...yikes.
Sorry for the essay, but as far as I can tell, 95% of you are absolute sweet hearts, and would be glad to help a non-trad out 🙂
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