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Okay lots of detail here, I have 1 major choice to make and 2 sets of options I'm considering pursuing. I'm posting here because most people are eons ahead of me and I'd like to hear your take on my position
I've finished my high school prereq's with A's and the lowest being a B(english). I have a life goal of being a doctor, and have already applied into pre med. I'm considering going into my BSc pre med right now when the sciences I've just finished are fresh in my mind, I'm a bit worried, though, that I wont be accepted into med school right away after my BSc was finished.
Heres option 2 I'm tossing around. I am eligable for a grant that will basically pay for a college diploma (not a degree or even 2 years of a degree) It's good for a diploma program no more than 2 years. This is free education, very appealing to me. The upside of this free education? I'll have a moderately high paying job in a field I'll like (im considering Medical Laboratory Technology, that is working in a lab analyzing all kinds of things) to fund me through my bachelor so I can graduate mostly debt free. I'm sure it would look good to a med school admissions committee if I had a fair bit of experience in the field too.. The downside? The diploma will be a fair bit of new information to chalk up and I'm assuming the sciences that are fresh in my brain and especially the pre calculus math's I've taken will be fairly vague when I'm done with this diploma and If I jump into a bachelor after I finish that I think my marks will suffer.
So a recap
Option 1: Go into my BSc in pre med major in chemistry
Go into debt w/ student loans(probably edging around 30000((low ball park I'm assuming) in total when I'm done with the bachelor)
Bust my balls and get the marks I'll need to get into med
apply into med
or plan 2:
Do this Medical laboratory Technology diploma(which does have a lot of chemistry, physiology and a fair bit of biochemistry associated with the training)(free marketable skill basically)
add another 2 years onto my already mountainous amount of school I will have to climb in my future
Get a lot of free education (I love learning)
Go into my bachelor after all is said and done with the diploma with little or no debt because ill be making good money during the summers and maybe on weekends/reading weeks
bust my balls even more in calculus and physics because ill have been away from them for 2 years....
what do you think?
I've finished my high school prereq's with A's and the lowest being a B(english). I have a life goal of being a doctor, and have already applied into pre med. I'm considering going into my BSc pre med right now when the sciences I've just finished are fresh in my mind, I'm a bit worried, though, that I wont be accepted into med school right away after my BSc was finished.
Heres option 2 I'm tossing around. I am eligable for a grant that will basically pay for a college diploma (not a degree or even 2 years of a degree) It's good for a diploma program no more than 2 years. This is free education, very appealing to me. The upside of this free education? I'll have a moderately high paying job in a field I'll like (im considering Medical Laboratory Technology, that is working in a lab analyzing all kinds of things) to fund me through my bachelor so I can graduate mostly debt free. I'm sure it would look good to a med school admissions committee if I had a fair bit of experience in the field too.. The downside? The diploma will be a fair bit of new information to chalk up and I'm assuming the sciences that are fresh in my brain and especially the pre calculus math's I've taken will be fairly vague when I'm done with this diploma and If I jump into a bachelor after I finish that I think my marks will suffer.
So a recap
Option 1: Go into my BSc in pre med major in chemistry
Go into debt w/ student loans(probably edging around 30000((low ball park I'm assuming) in total when I'm done with the bachelor)
Bust my balls and get the marks I'll need to get into med
apply into med
or plan 2:
Do this Medical laboratory Technology diploma(which does have a lot of chemistry, physiology and a fair bit of biochemistry associated with the training)(free marketable skill basically)
add another 2 years onto my already mountainous amount of school I will have to climb in my future
Get a lot of free education (I love learning)
Go into my bachelor after all is said and done with the diploma with little or no debt because ill be making good money during the summers and maybe on weekends/reading weeks
bust my balls even more in calculus and physics because ill have been away from them for 2 years....
what do you think?