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Hello,
I recently completed my first year of post-bac and I am very discouraged with my grade and overall situation. I was wondering if I can get some advice from you guys.. (I really don't know what to do... plz help....)
So here is my situation,
I have 3.4 overall gpa with non-science major, but took all the pre-req (sGPA 3.22). Then I decided to do postbac to boost my science gpa.
At the same time I decided to do research at local medical school as a research assistant. (So far, it looks like a great plan, right?) But my post-doc's demand is really really high (I mean he treats me like a slave), and he wants me to be there basically everyday 10 hours minmum. I figured it would be worth it to be commited because I may end up being a co-author. So I worked very very hard and of course I learned A LOT but the problem is that I feel like I did not focus on my academic.
I took 6 science classes.. but did not do well again (3.0ish...man... I know...). My science gpa got even lower (now 3.1)...I think now it's time to really really focus on my gpa and just take a lot of classes without wokring or doing research. I really want to quit the lab.. but at the same time if i quit the lab, my 1 year commitment of lab work will be gone in terms of being an co-author. I have relatively good MCAT score of 34.
So here is my thought, I can either do another year of post-bac without research.. or keep doing research but take only few classes (1 or 2 each semester...) So i guess my questions is.. do you think continuing research (hopfully w/ authorship) is worth it? I mean I already have 2 years of research experience, but I'm not sure how authorship can help me.
Please please help me...
I recently completed my first year of post-bac and I am very discouraged with my grade and overall situation. I was wondering if I can get some advice from you guys.. (I really don't know what to do... plz help....)
So here is my situation,
I have 3.4 overall gpa with non-science major, but took all the pre-req (sGPA 3.22). Then I decided to do postbac to boost my science gpa.
At the same time I decided to do research at local medical school as a research assistant. (So far, it looks like a great plan, right?) But my post-doc's demand is really really high (I mean he treats me like a slave), and he wants me to be there basically everyday 10 hours minmum. I figured it would be worth it to be commited because I may end up being a co-author. So I worked very very hard and of course I learned A LOT but the problem is that I feel like I did not focus on my academic.
I took 6 science classes.. but did not do well again (3.0ish...man... I know...). My science gpa got even lower (now 3.1)...I think now it's time to really really focus on my gpa and just take a lot of classes without wokring or doing research. I really want to quit the lab.. but at the same time if i quit the lab, my 1 year commitment of lab work will be gone in terms of being an co-author. I have relatively good MCAT score of 34.
So here is my thought, I can either do another year of post-bac without research.. or keep doing research but take only few classes (1 or 2 each semester...) So i guess my questions is.. do you think continuing research (hopfully w/ authorship) is worth it? I mean I already have 2 years of research experience, but I'm not sure how authorship can help me.
Please please help me...
