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Everything has been really difficult for me since sophomore year of college (loss of two fiances, rape, several other deaths between family and friends.. it's been really rough) and now that I've gotten a lot of my drive back, I'm frustrated and unsure of what to do with my numbers.
Undergraduate: Ivy League 2012
Major: Social science
Minor: Hard science
CGPA: 3.3
SGPA: 3.0
Graduate degree (Master's): Top 10 2014
Major: Hard science
Minors: 1 hard science, 1 social science
CGPA: 2.9
SGPA: 3.2
No +s or -s in grading, pulled mostly Bs, some As, and one F (incomplete turned into a F).
Research: 3.5 years in social science working with children and adults, just under a year in a biology laboratory
Internships/work: Pharmaceutical R & D, private caretaker for someone with disabilities
Teaching: TA for 3 classes (2 hard science, 1 social science), sexual education teacher in a middle school (volunteer)
Other: Lots of leadership and social positions. Everything from news paper editing to reading to children to organizing fund raisers
Recommendations: Lots of possibilities, all very strong. Professors, research mentors, those I've TAed for, so on
MCAT: Haven't taken it yet. Part of my problem and decision
I've gotten a few suggestions and I can't really make up my mind. I think these are my options:
1) Post-bacc to boost my numbers and to take classes that I haven't in a while. For example, I took general chemistry and calculus in 2008 - 2009. I don't remember much, really. If I do this, I'd want to try for a program that has linkage agreements with medical schools and aim to be nominated for that
2) No more classes, take the MCAT, apply on my own and see what happens. I'm not super confident about this one. I'd want to be ready to apply as soon as apps open up in June and I don't know if I have enough time to take the test by then
3) Nursing school. I dislike this one, but my family keeps telling me to do it and I don't know what they see in me that makes them think I should give up and do this instead, but no one here has any reason to be dishonest if they think this is a good alternative
4) International medical school. I don't know where or what that process is like, but it is an option
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong area. A friend suggested this site. Thank you for your help!
Undergraduate: Ivy League 2012
Major: Social science
Minor: Hard science
CGPA: 3.3
SGPA: 3.0
Graduate degree (Master's): Top 10 2014
Major: Hard science
Minors: 1 hard science, 1 social science
CGPA: 2.9
SGPA: 3.2
No +s or -s in grading, pulled mostly Bs, some As, and one F (incomplete turned into a F).
Research: 3.5 years in social science working with children and adults, just under a year in a biology laboratory
Internships/work: Pharmaceutical R & D, private caretaker for someone with disabilities
Teaching: TA for 3 classes (2 hard science, 1 social science), sexual education teacher in a middle school (volunteer)
Other: Lots of leadership and social positions. Everything from news paper editing to reading to children to organizing fund raisers
Recommendations: Lots of possibilities, all very strong. Professors, research mentors, those I've TAed for, so on
MCAT: Haven't taken it yet. Part of my problem and decision
I've gotten a few suggestions and I can't really make up my mind. I think these are my options:
1) Post-bacc to boost my numbers and to take classes that I haven't in a while. For example, I took general chemistry and calculus in 2008 - 2009. I don't remember much, really. If I do this, I'd want to try for a program that has linkage agreements with medical schools and aim to be nominated for that
2) No more classes, take the MCAT, apply on my own and see what happens. I'm not super confident about this one. I'd want to be ready to apply as soon as apps open up in June and I don't know if I have enough time to take the test by then
3) Nursing school. I dislike this one, but my family keeps telling me to do it and I don't know what they see in me that makes them think I should give up and do this instead, but no one here has any reason to be dishonest if they think this is a good alternative
4) International medical school. I don't know where or what that process is like, but it is an option
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong area. A friend suggested this site. Thank you for your help!