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Hello All!
I am beginning to create a plan of attack for medical school. Wishful thinking for some but hey...gotta start somewhere. I would prefer to go the DO route. The physician that I shadowed my freshman year of college, since then became my closest mentor, is a DO. Western Alum. AMAZING physician and an all-around awesome guy. So I guess I am biased in that regard.
Currently my GPA is a 2.6...trash I know. I am in a really deep pit...hence "mountain climber". Currently I am working at my undergrad institution. I recently finished my 6-month probation period and am eligible to take 2 courses per semester for free. So I have jumped on that and am redoing Ochem II and Biochemistry through that institution. I am also taking Pathophysiology through UC Berkeley Extension for letter grade and credit (great course so far). I am thinking of staying on this path for the next 2-2.5 years.: taking 3 courses a semester, working 40 hours a week (Science Lab Coordinator), volunteering in my local area (hospitals, clinics, outreach programs), and doing pediatric research w/ UCSF.
IS THIS A SOLID PLAN??? HOW CAN I IMPROVE??
I am beginning to create a plan of attack for medical school. Wishful thinking for some but hey...gotta start somewhere. I would prefer to go the DO route. The physician that I shadowed my freshman year of college, since then became my closest mentor, is a DO. Western Alum. AMAZING physician and an all-around awesome guy. So I guess I am biased in that regard.
Currently my GPA is a 2.6...trash I know. I am in a really deep pit...hence "mountain climber". Currently I am working at my undergrad institution. I recently finished my 6-month probation period and am eligible to take 2 courses per semester for free. So I have jumped on that and am redoing Ochem II and Biochemistry through that institution. I am also taking Pathophysiology through UC Berkeley Extension for letter grade and credit (great course so far). I am thinking of staying on this path for the next 2-2.5 years.: taking 3 courses a semester, working 40 hours a week (Science Lab Coordinator), volunteering in my local area (hospitals, clinics, outreach programs), and doing pediatric research w/ UCSF.
IS THIS A SOLID PLAN??? HOW CAN I IMPROVE??