i am a previous lurker going official: hello to all.
are there any other non-traditionals here (and i'm not talking 23-year olds) 🙂 that could offer some input on the following dilemma:
i'm a 30-year old premed career changer, with a doctorate in music, of all useful things. though my interest in medicine and pursuing the med school path has been going strong for several years now, i am finding it difficult to explain the drastic career change to people, and am worried about adcoms thinking it's all just a little TOO non-trad for them. i've thought about it a lot, and i am committed, but it's hard to explain why i spent the last 11 years studying music in a way that seems, well, relevant.
anyway, i'd be curious to know if there are any other ex-humanities people (or otherwise) who went a long way towards one goal only to realize, after seriously reevaluating their lives, that they needed to be doing medicine.
BTW, i am going full-time this fall and hoping to get in as much experience and science background as i can in the next two years. i know i'll be somewhat old when i enter med school, but i don't have much related experience at this point and my undergrad years are relatively far in the past...
thanks-
iam
are there any other non-traditionals here (and i'm not talking 23-year olds) 🙂 that could offer some input on the following dilemma:
i'm a 30-year old premed career changer, with a doctorate in music, of all useful things. though my interest in medicine and pursuing the med school path has been going strong for several years now, i am finding it difficult to explain the drastic career change to people, and am worried about adcoms thinking it's all just a little TOO non-trad for them. i've thought about it a lot, and i am committed, but it's hard to explain why i spent the last 11 years studying music in a way that seems, well, relevant.
anyway, i'd be curious to know if there are any other ex-humanities people (or otherwise) who went a long way towards one goal only to realize, after seriously reevaluating their lives, that they needed to be doing medicine.
BTW, i am going full-time this fall and hoping to get in as much experience and science background as i can in the next two years. i know i'll be somewhat old when i enter med school, but i don't have much related experience at this point and my undergrad years are relatively far in the past...
thanks-
iam