Hi there,
I posted this question in another thread, to which I cannot locate. LOL. Forgive me, I am a newbie.
Anyways...
Someone suggested that I should not take a chance in post-bacc programs. I am considering this, but also to keep my options open, am applying to bunch of programs.
But, I am having a hard time figuring out what to do in the year I have, since I will be applying to med school for Fall 2009. Someone suggested I take more undergrad classes as a continuing student (which I will be for the summer at Michigan State-->Biochem, Physc, and Stats). If I continue to take more upper level classes during the regular school year the same way, how does this appear to the Adcom's? Wouldn't going to Graduate school be more appealing?
I have a BS in Biology (3.3ish gpa) from 2005. I went to Law school for 1.5 years, and therefore haven't had any science classes since 2002-2005. I will be taking the MCAT's in July/August (never took them before).
I also need to build up my EC's, but IDK what to do as the area I live in offers me barely anything. It seems like all the EC's are geared towards undergrads. Suggestions?
I just don't want to appear as if I'm sitting home all day, not doing anything. I would like to make my time off as valuable as possible. Can someone give me suggestions on how I can do research on the side?
Again, I'm sorry if you have read my previous post somewhere else on here. 😱
Thanks in advance.
I posted this question in another thread, to which I cannot locate. LOL. Forgive me, I am a newbie.
Anyways...
Someone suggested that I should not take a chance in post-bacc programs. I am considering this, but also to keep my options open, am applying to bunch of programs.
But, I am having a hard time figuring out what to do in the year I have, since I will be applying to med school for Fall 2009. Someone suggested I take more undergrad classes as a continuing student (which I will be for the summer at Michigan State-->Biochem, Physc, and Stats). If I continue to take more upper level classes during the regular school year the same way, how does this appear to the Adcom's? Wouldn't going to Graduate school be more appealing?
I have a BS in Biology (3.3ish gpa) from 2005. I went to Law school for 1.5 years, and therefore haven't had any science classes since 2002-2005. I will be taking the MCAT's in July/August (never took them before).

I also need to build up my EC's, but IDK what to do as the area I live in offers me barely anything. It seems like all the EC's are geared towards undergrads. Suggestions?
I just don't want to appear as if I'm sitting home all day, not doing anything. I would like to make my time off as valuable as possible. Can someone give me suggestions on how I can do research on the side?
Again, I'm sorry if you have read my previous post somewhere else on here. 😱
Thanks in advance.

