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Hey everyone,
I am in a pretty bad situation. I started off college doing okay in my classes as a biochem major. Two semesters into school I ran into some family problems that left me depressed. Instead of taking time off to deal with my issues, I let myself continuously sign up for new classes and tank them. When I was one semester away from academic probation, I finally realized I needed to help myself. I took time off from school, received counseling, and got myself back together. At this point, I was unsure of what I really wanted to do in life. I took several career/personality assessment tests and always had the same top result, a physician. I decided that I would try to beat the odds and get all As in my upcoming classes. Due to my poor academic record, I was forced to switch my major to biology. The first 2 semester I average about 3.5gpa. Unfortunately my last semester, the hardest of all, I struggled during finals and received 3Cs and a B+. My final cumulative GPA is a 2.38, after 5.5 years of undergrad (very embarrassing). I am also scheduled to take the MCAT at the end of April. At this point I am quite uncertain what my best options are. I grew up in a family that was always discussing medicine. My father is a physician and my mother is a nurse. I always enjoyed working on things with my hands and using instruments. Today, some surgeons use robotics to conduct surgery; which I think is one of the most fascinating things. I would love to do something for the rest of my life. I also do not lack the mental capacity to excel in this field. I attended a magnet school from elementary all the way to high school which required students to have a minimum IQ of 130; so I don't lack the intelligence needed. I fear that I have dug myself into such a deep hole that it will be impossible to recover.
Rather than attend a US medical school, I have heard about medical schools in the Caribbean and Europe. I know the schools out in the Caribbean do not have a great reputation except for the few accredited universities. Another issue is if one is to graduate from one of the accredited universities, they have a difficult time finding a good residency program.
I have not found too much information about European medical schools except for the schools in Ireland. It seems there are some programs which are similar to 4 year US programs, which require a college degree and MCAT, while others are 5-6 year programs and don't require a MCAT. I am uncertain how competitive or what scores these schools require.
Another option I have thought about is taking a masters program for 2 years. If I perform extremely well in one of these and publish some work it may increase my odds of getting accepted into any medical program. The issue I have with a masters program is I fear that I will waste 2 years in a program and it wont help my situation very much.
Sorry to keep rambling on for so long, but as you can see I am in quite the predicament. Any constructive advice besides "oh your completely screwed think of another field" would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
PS - Sorry for any poor grammar. I wrote this kind of quick.
I am in a pretty bad situation. I started off college doing okay in my classes as a biochem major. Two semesters into school I ran into some family problems that left me depressed. Instead of taking time off to deal with my issues, I let myself continuously sign up for new classes and tank them. When I was one semester away from academic probation, I finally realized I needed to help myself. I took time off from school, received counseling, and got myself back together. At this point, I was unsure of what I really wanted to do in life. I took several career/personality assessment tests and always had the same top result, a physician. I decided that I would try to beat the odds and get all As in my upcoming classes. Due to my poor academic record, I was forced to switch my major to biology. The first 2 semester I average about 3.5gpa. Unfortunately my last semester, the hardest of all, I struggled during finals and received 3Cs and a B+. My final cumulative GPA is a 2.38, after 5.5 years of undergrad (very embarrassing). I am also scheduled to take the MCAT at the end of April. At this point I am quite uncertain what my best options are. I grew up in a family that was always discussing medicine. My father is a physician and my mother is a nurse. I always enjoyed working on things with my hands and using instruments. Today, some surgeons use robotics to conduct surgery; which I think is one of the most fascinating things. I would love to do something for the rest of my life. I also do not lack the mental capacity to excel in this field. I attended a magnet school from elementary all the way to high school which required students to have a minimum IQ of 130; so I don't lack the intelligence needed. I fear that I have dug myself into such a deep hole that it will be impossible to recover.
Rather than attend a US medical school, I have heard about medical schools in the Caribbean and Europe. I know the schools out in the Caribbean do not have a great reputation except for the few accredited universities. Another issue is if one is to graduate from one of the accredited universities, they have a difficult time finding a good residency program.
I have not found too much information about European medical schools except for the schools in Ireland. It seems there are some programs which are similar to 4 year US programs, which require a college degree and MCAT, while others are 5-6 year programs and don't require a MCAT. I am uncertain how competitive or what scores these schools require.
Another option I have thought about is taking a masters program for 2 years. If I perform extremely well in one of these and publish some work it may increase my odds of getting accepted into any medical program. The issue I have with a masters program is I fear that I will waste 2 years in a program and it wont help my situation very much.
Sorry to keep rambling on for so long, but as you can see I am in quite the predicament. Any constructive advice besides "oh your completely screwed think of another field" would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
PS - Sorry for any poor grammar. I wrote this kind of quick.
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