
AbeFrohman said:Thanks for looking. This will be my 2nd post here. I just found the site and it is exactly what I have been looking for.
You will have to excuse me if this is a trite question, but can anyone give me a good indication of what kind of medical school I can expect to get into. UCLA would be my last choice. If I cannot get into that school, I'd rather not go at all. I hope you know what I mean, and that I don't sound too pretentious.
UC Berkeley
3.719 GPA
Molecular and Cellular Biology Major w/ and emphasis in Neurobiology
No MCAT scores as of yet (maybe you can let me know what I need with my GPA)
NIH IRTA intern
NIH Volunteer
No publications (scientific)
Several honor societies
I am a transfer student from the UCR/UCLA Thomas Haider 7-year B.S./M.D. program. I chose to leave to pursue a Cal education vs. a UCR education.
I know it is hard to say with so little info provided, but any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
Dr. Chiquita said:tacrum,
I think the OP wants to go to schools better than UCLA.
OP is original poster. You are embarrassingly arrogant if you are going to cast aspersions on the vast majority of physicians out there. (Or else you are a troll.) You have limited the number of medical schools which you think can provide "the proper medical foundation" to about 15 out of over 100 allopathic (not to mention osteo). Are you really saying that 85%+ of the MDs out there (from the so called "lesser schools") are not qualified to see patients? I think you'd better not get sick any time soon... Save your money on the MCAT -- you clearly will be happier in research.AbeFrohman said:I think several people here misunderstood. There is nothing wrong aiming for the best medical education out there. In fact, I feel that all pre-meds should have this goal in mind. Your medical education will play a large role in your performance as a doctor in the future. For anybody that thinks you can do just as well at a lesser school- sure, maybe; there are Linus Paulings out there- it wouldn't matter where they went.
What I meant was that if I could not go to a school that would provide me with the proper medical foundation, then I would rather not go into medicine at all. The health of patients are at stake here and they deserve a doctor with the best education out there. If you aren't aiming for the best, then I question your motives. How many times have you heard a person wish that they could just get into ANY medical school. As if all that mattered was that he was in. Say what you will, but I want the best out there to provide the best care.
There are other options such as going into research. You can still make a difference, just in a different manner.
Thanks for the positive feedback. As for the negative, I hope my intentions are a little more clear now.
P.S.
What does OP mean?
I'm with you on this one big time law2doc. This guy clearly hasn't thought past the prestige. A motivated physicain can do a lot more good having gotten a medical education at the Pudunk School of Higher Learning than with no med school at all.Law2Doc said:OP is original poster. You are embarrassingly arrogant if you are going to cast aspersions on the vast majority of physicians out there. (Or else you are a troll.) You have limited the number of medical schools which you think can provide "the proper medical foundation" to about 15 out of over 100 allopathic (not to mention osteo). Are you really saying that 85%+ of the MDs out there (from the so called "lesser schools") are not qualified to see patients? I think you'd better not get sick any time soon... Save your money on the MCAT -- you clearly will be happier in research.
Law2Doc said:OP is original poster. You are embarrassingly arrogant if you are going to cast aspersions on the vast majority of physicians out there. (Or else you are a troll.) You have limited the number of medical schools which you think can provide "the proper medical foundation" to about 15 out of over 100 allopathic (not to mention osteo). Are you really saying that 85%+ of the MDs out there (from the so called "lesser schools") are not qualified to see patients? I think you'd better not get sick any time soon... Save your money on the MCAT -- you clearly will be happier in research.
Pinkertinkle said:You are mighty ambitious for someone who picked the easy way out of MCB. I guess its better than picking CDB tho muahah.
AbeFrohman said:Haha, you got me! You win!
Hopefully this will sound cordial:
Just to get a good understanding of where you are coming from, what are your stats Law2doc? You seem to be very opinonated on my personal goals and beliefs. Everyone draws the line for themselves somewhere.
Law2Doc said:I'm not interested in posting my stats, (and note that you took your own down) but suffice it to say that I will be attending one of the allopathic med schools not on your list. 🙄
AbeFrohman said:I think several people here misunderstood. There is nothing wrong aiming for the best medical education out there. In fact, I feel that all pre-meds should have this goal in mind. Your medical education will play a large role in your performance as a doctor in the future. For anybody that thinks you can do just as well at a lesser school- sure, maybe; there are Linus Paulings out there- it wouldn't matter where they went.
What I meant was that if I could not go to a school that would provide me with the proper medical foundation, then I would rather not go into medicine at all. The health of patients are at stake here and they deserve a doctor with the best education out there. If you aren't aiming for the best, then I question your motives. How many times have you heard a person wish that they could just get into ANY medical school. As if all that mattered was that he was in. Say what you will, but I want the best out there so that I can provide the best care.
There are other options such as going into research. You can still make a difference, just in a different manner.
Thanks for the positive feedback. As for the negative, I hope my intentions are a little more clear now.
---trollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!
Oh they are. 😀