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Hello everyone! As my name suggests, I am an engineer getting ready to make the transition to medicine. I am 26 and plan on starting medical school by the time I will be 31-32 (provided everything goes to plan and I am alive and kicking :-D). I calculated my AMCAS PCM GPA and it is 3.68, which I feel is not competitive enough. I still need to take Biology and Organic chemistry to complete the pre-reqs and I am hopeful I will have good grades in those classes. The only major bad grade that I have is a C in general chemistry 2, but that was due to a lot of family problems I was going through that semester.
Now as I am starting on this path, I need some help on how to approach everything. My goal is become a physician, so I am open to both allopathic and osteopathic medical schools. From all that I have read on SDN regarding D.O., I realize things might be a bit difficult if I that is the route I follow. However, I believe with hard work these obstacles can be surpassed.
Here are some of my concerns, I hope to get some advice on
1)Should I repeat gen chem 2 for a better grade, since I will also be applying to osteopathic schools? Will that be a disadvantage at allopathic schools?
2)I am working full-time, and although I just need 4 classes to complete the pre-reqs, I feel more upper level classes like (biochemistry, genetics, anatomy and physiology etc) will make me a stronger candidate. Will taking one class every semester (at least) put me at a disadvantage?
3)Currently living in a city where there multiple colleges and university, I have the option of taking classes from Boston University, University of Massachusetts (Boston) and Harvard Extension school ( I plan to take most of my classes here). Is it okay to take classes at multiple institutions?
4)I have been trying to obtain volunteering and shadowing experience, not just as a requirement for medical school but also to make sure that I am making the right decision. Most of the places around here expect me to be in a pre-med program or something similar. Any advice on how to go around this and if anyone here (from Boston) has faced a similar situation?
5)The AOA has a website for finding shadowing opportunities, does AAMC(allopathic schools) have something similar?
Thank you very very much for taking the time to read this post. I really appreciate your help and advice. 🙂
Now as I am starting on this path, I need some help on how to approach everything. My goal is become a physician, so I am open to both allopathic and osteopathic medical schools. From all that I have read on SDN regarding D.O., I realize things might be a bit difficult if I that is the route I follow. However, I believe with hard work these obstacles can be surpassed.
Here are some of my concerns, I hope to get some advice on
1)Should I repeat gen chem 2 for a better grade, since I will also be applying to osteopathic schools? Will that be a disadvantage at allopathic schools?
2)I am working full-time, and although I just need 4 classes to complete the pre-reqs, I feel more upper level classes like (biochemistry, genetics, anatomy and physiology etc) will make me a stronger candidate. Will taking one class every semester (at least) put me at a disadvantage?
3)Currently living in a city where there multiple colleges and university, I have the option of taking classes from Boston University, University of Massachusetts (Boston) and Harvard Extension school ( I plan to take most of my classes here). Is it okay to take classes at multiple institutions?
4)I have been trying to obtain volunteering and shadowing experience, not just as a requirement for medical school but also to make sure that I am making the right decision. Most of the places around here expect me to be in a pre-med program or something similar. Any advice on how to go around this and if anyone here (from Boston) has faced a similar situation?
5)The AOA has a website for finding shadowing opportunities, does AAMC(allopathic schools) have something similar?
Thank you very very much for taking the time to read this post. I really appreciate your help and advice. 🙂