Hi everybody,
Like many long-time lurkers spurred to action, I’m in need of some good advice.
Some background - forgive me if some of this borders on a rant, but sometimes you just have to get it out.
Well, a few years ago I left my job, went back to school with the intent of heading to med school. Turns out, life is a knuckleball pitcher. (Knuckleballers, if you’re unfamiliar, are way worse than any curveball pitcher. They’re tend to be not only devastating, but demoralizing.)
Details (and baseball) aside, my ex managed to put considerable pressure on meat home to switch to something less time-intensive than a BA, med school, and a residency. I gave in. I dropped some classes, added some others and quickly wrapped-up my BA and compromised by pursuing an MPA with an emphasis in healthcare admin. We split about a year into my master’s coursework. I finished it, but as it turns out, the degree is practically worthless (harmful even) at my career level. Worse yet, it is intellectually uninteresting and I have little passion for it. I’ve learned my lessons: (1) To compromise your passion is tantamount to compromising your conscience. It will weigh on you. (2) Never take a school at their word. Sometimes their intentions are good, sometimes not; and sometimes, they simply confound possibility with feasibility.
So here I am, more or less at square one, with some W’s on my transcript, and science courses so out of date that even if schools do accept them, they’re positively of no use as far as the MCAT is concerned.
Whatever I do next needs a built-in failsafe. In the time it’s going to take me to re-prep for MCAT (I figure 3-4 semesters), I’ll be able to complete an RN or a paramedic certification. I’m thinking either of these might be a good way for me to refresh my pre-reqs, connect with professors for some recommendations, get some in-clinic time, and should I not get in on the first shot (or not at all), give me a means of gainful employment.
What do you all think? Have any of you done something similar?
Like many long-time lurkers spurred to action, I’m in need of some good advice.
Some background - forgive me if some of this borders on a rant, but sometimes you just have to get it out.
Well, a few years ago I left my job, went back to school with the intent of heading to med school. Turns out, life is a knuckleball pitcher. (Knuckleballers, if you’re unfamiliar, are way worse than any curveball pitcher. They’re tend to be not only devastating, but demoralizing.)
Details (and baseball) aside, my ex managed to put considerable pressure on meat home to switch to something less time-intensive than a BA, med school, and a residency. I gave in. I dropped some classes, added some others and quickly wrapped-up my BA and compromised by pursuing an MPA with an emphasis in healthcare admin. We split about a year into my master’s coursework. I finished it, but as it turns out, the degree is practically worthless (harmful even) at my career level. Worse yet, it is intellectually uninteresting and I have little passion for it. I’ve learned my lessons: (1) To compromise your passion is tantamount to compromising your conscience. It will weigh on you. (2) Never take a school at their word. Sometimes their intentions are good, sometimes not; and sometimes, they simply confound possibility with feasibility.
So here I am, more or less at square one, with some W’s on my transcript, and science courses so out of date that even if schools do accept them, they’re positively of no use as far as the MCAT is concerned.
Whatever I do next needs a built-in failsafe. In the time it’s going to take me to re-prep for MCAT (I figure 3-4 semesters), I’ll be able to complete an RN or a paramedic certification. I’m thinking either of these might be a good way for me to refresh my pre-reqs, connect with professors for some recommendations, get some in-clinic time, and should I not get in on the first shot (or not at all), give me a means of gainful employment.
What do you all think? Have any of you done something similar?