Hi all. Just looking for some advice or some people in similar situations.
I just turned 30 and have decided to pursue my dream of going to med school. I graduated in 1999 with a BS in Chemistry and Biology. At the time I had planned on going to med school. I graduated with a GPA of 3.1 and didn't think I would get in and didn't really feel fully committed for more school at the time; so I never sent back my secondaries. I got a job and the next thing I knew 8 years had passed. I have always wanted/planned to go back to school but just haven't. This summer I decided the time was right to try to go back and give it my best try. I wasn't exactly the best student the first time around and know that I am much more mature and determined now then I was then. I have enrolled in a biochemistry class at the University in my city and am doing well (hopefully will hold on to my A). Unfortunately work does not allow me to take a lot of classes. I have been working full time as an LC-MS/MS analyst for the last 7+ year. Obviously I have no current MCAT scores but when I took it many years ago I got a 26O (9V, 9P, 8B). But I have started studying for them again and hope to take it this spring. I really would like to get into a full time Post-Bac program both to re-learn a lot of material and to increase my GPA. I have been looking into LECOM (sounds like a good program and is fairly close to me in ohio). Anyone currently or previously been in the program have an opinion.
Does anyone have any suggestions on programs that are good choices for people who have been out of school for a while. How much weight would a PB program carry over my grades from 8 years ago. I realize that med schools look at a lot of criteria but was just wandering if anyone could give me a feel for this based on similar experience. Thanks for you advice and good luck to you all.
I just turned 30 and have decided to pursue my dream of going to med school. I graduated in 1999 with a BS in Chemistry and Biology. At the time I had planned on going to med school. I graduated with a GPA of 3.1 and didn't think I would get in and didn't really feel fully committed for more school at the time; so I never sent back my secondaries. I got a job and the next thing I knew 8 years had passed. I have always wanted/planned to go back to school but just haven't. This summer I decided the time was right to try to go back and give it my best try. I wasn't exactly the best student the first time around and know that I am much more mature and determined now then I was then. I have enrolled in a biochemistry class at the University in my city and am doing well (hopefully will hold on to my A). Unfortunately work does not allow me to take a lot of classes. I have been working full time as an LC-MS/MS analyst for the last 7+ year. Obviously I have no current MCAT scores but when I took it many years ago I got a 26O (9V, 9P, 8B). But I have started studying for them again and hope to take it this spring. I really would like to get into a full time Post-Bac program both to re-learn a lot of material and to increase my GPA. I have been looking into LECOM (sounds like a good program and is fairly close to me in ohio). Anyone currently or previously been in the program have an opinion.
Does anyone have any suggestions on programs that are good choices for people who have been out of school for a while. How much weight would a PB program carry over my grades from 8 years ago. I realize that med schools look at a lot of criteria but was just wandering if anyone could give me a feel for this based on similar experience. Thanks for you advice and good luck to you all.