Hello, I'm a currently a junior in college and I'm in quite the dilemma.
I've always wanted to be a physician and I've been on the track of a biology degree. I'm doing really well- 3.97 GPA, and have a year and a half to go (due to some scheduling problems.) I do a lot of medical volunteer work over seas, no research, but I got offered a job in a hospital as a CNA, so I can do that along with my bio degree.
Recently though, my friend just got her nursing degree and realized that she wanted to do medicine instead. She got into med school and is now on her way. She told me that instead of getting my biology degree, I should get a nursing degree and then apply to medical school. That way, if I don't get accepted I can become an NP or reapply and work as a nurse until I get into medical school. Where as if I didn't get accepted with my bio degree, I would be stuck doing research or teacher as a job (bleh!)
I know a lot of doctors who were once nurses, and they think it's a good idea as well. I would finish schooling the same time as I would with a biology degree, so I would graduate at the same time.
So I applied to nursing school and got in, and I start in June. But reading threads on here have got me worried. If I do nursing, is my dream of being a doctor out the window?
I know a couple people from adcoms and the ones I know don't have a problem with nurses trying to get into medical school. A degree in nursing I personally would prefer because these plant and animal classes are boring me to death! Plus, no matter what, I'd at least have a job that I'd enjoy and is making a difference in people's lives. But eventually if all fails I would shoot for NP.
But is this a bad idea? I plan on working a few years as a nurse before applying to med school. And I've finished all med school pre reqs but o Chem so I'm not worried about classes or scheduling!
Please help! Any advice appreciated🙂
I've always wanted to be a physician and I've been on the track of a biology degree. I'm doing really well- 3.97 GPA, and have a year and a half to go (due to some scheduling problems.) I do a lot of medical volunteer work over seas, no research, but I got offered a job in a hospital as a CNA, so I can do that along with my bio degree.
Recently though, my friend just got her nursing degree and realized that she wanted to do medicine instead. She got into med school and is now on her way. She told me that instead of getting my biology degree, I should get a nursing degree and then apply to medical school. That way, if I don't get accepted I can become an NP or reapply and work as a nurse until I get into medical school. Where as if I didn't get accepted with my bio degree, I would be stuck doing research or teacher as a job (bleh!)
I know a lot of doctors who were once nurses, and they think it's a good idea as well. I would finish schooling the same time as I would with a biology degree, so I would graduate at the same time.
So I applied to nursing school and got in, and I start in June. But reading threads on here have got me worried. If I do nursing, is my dream of being a doctor out the window?
I know a couple people from adcoms and the ones I know don't have a problem with nurses trying to get into medical school. A degree in nursing I personally would prefer because these plant and animal classes are boring me to death! Plus, no matter what, I'd at least have a job that I'd enjoy and is making a difference in people's lives. But eventually if all fails I would shoot for NP.
But is this a bad idea? I plan on working a few years as a nurse before applying to med school. And I've finished all med school pre reqs but o Chem so I'm not worried about classes or scheduling!
Please help! Any advice appreciated🙂