Hi all,
You've got a newbie to the boards, here. I'm finishing up my MPH this Fall. My undergrad degree is in a non-science field.
I've decided to pursue medical school (it's one of those long drawn out stories...maybe I should have listened to my 10 year old self and I would have saved myself a few years). Was wondering if some posters could weigh in on my potential schedule for post-bacc? I'm looking at enrolling in my local state school (possibly through their post-bacc program, but am not married to the idea). Will be my first experience at a large state school, as my other university experiences are all at private institutions.
I was thinking something like this:
Fall 2011
-Calculus
-finish MPH
-work full time
Spring 2012
-Gen chem 1
-work full time
*any recommended class for this time??
Summer 2012
-Physics 1&2
-Gen chem 2
-work part time
Fall 2012
-Bio 1
-Orgo 1
-work part time or not at all
Spring 2013
-Bio 2
-Orgo 2
-MCAT
-likely no work
Is this something you'd recommend? I'm trying to avoid taking bio orgo and physics at the same time, but I'm open to doing that and not working, if you think that's a better route. I realize this is a bit wonky, as I'd be starting at a less traditional time of year, thus the scheduling is a bit off. But I'd rather start sooner rather than waiting until next summer or Fall--seems like I'd be wasting more time than necessary).
Would love input from anyone with similar experience.
If it matters, I've been in my MPH program full time, while working full time (and some weeks with lots of overtime). Both my undergrad and grad average is an A-. I'm married, no kids.
You've got a newbie to the boards, here. I'm finishing up my MPH this Fall. My undergrad degree is in a non-science field.
I've decided to pursue medical school (it's one of those long drawn out stories...maybe I should have listened to my 10 year old self and I would have saved myself a few years). Was wondering if some posters could weigh in on my potential schedule for post-bacc? I'm looking at enrolling in my local state school (possibly through their post-bacc program, but am not married to the idea). Will be my first experience at a large state school, as my other university experiences are all at private institutions.
I was thinking something like this:
Fall 2011
-Calculus
-finish MPH
-work full time
Spring 2012
-Gen chem 1
-work full time
*any recommended class for this time??
Summer 2012
-Physics 1&2
-Gen chem 2
-work part time
Fall 2012
-Bio 1
-Orgo 1
-work part time or not at all
Spring 2013
-Bio 2
-Orgo 2
-MCAT
-likely no work
Is this something you'd recommend? I'm trying to avoid taking bio orgo and physics at the same time, but I'm open to doing that and not working, if you think that's a better route. I realize this is a bit wonky, as I'd be starting at a less traditional time of year, thus the scheduling is a bit off. But I'd rather start sooner rather than waiting until next summer or Fall--seems like I'd be wasting more time than necessary).
Would love input from anyone with similar experience.
If it matters, I've been in my MPH program full time, while working full time (and some weeks with lots of overtime). Both my undergrad and grad average is an A-. I'm married, no kids.