I wanted to know if my planned route to medical school sounds okay. I recently talked to my major counselor and he wasn't very supportive.
I will be graduating in two years with a BA in psychology. My plan was to go to a post bacc pre med program after graduating because I don't want to take my science classes while being an undergrad going for my bachelor. The reason for this was because science is my weakest subject and I don't want it to jeopardize my GPA. I'd have to balance them out along with my other undergrad subjects.
The counselor told me however that by completing all the required classes for a BA in psychology I still have a lot of blank credits. My counselor suggested that I fill these up with the science classes that are the prerequisite for med school. I said I'd rather not since I'm going with the post bacc premed program route. And since I don't want to jeopardize my GPA cos I know I'll probably get C's in those science class if I took them now. I'll probably minor in something to fill up those credits. And I don't want to take a lot of science classes now, I just need one to graduate, since most post bacc require you have less than a certain amount of credits in science. NYU only suggests 2 science as an undergrad & Hunter college was less than 15 credits.
He seemed displeased with this and I know that I'm not going with the traditional route where you try and do the prerequisite for med school as an undergrad and take the meat & hopefully get in to med school. I'm going the long route but I fee that it'll be better. If I were to take all prerequisite for med school now my GPA wouldn't be as high as it could if I didn't have them (assuming I get C's and B's which I know I will) and what if I don't get into med school? I'd basically be forced to take a post bacc too to increase my grades for those science classes.
My counselor doesn't seem to get my point and I'm worried I'm doing it wrong.
I will be graduating in two years with a BA in psychology. My plan was to go to a post bacc pre med program after graduating because I don't want to take my science classes while being an undergrad going for my bachelor. The reason for this was because science is my weakest subject and I don't want it to jeopardize my GPA. I'd have to balance them out along with my other undergrad subjects.
The counselor told me however that by completing all the required classes for a BA in psychology I still have a lot of blank credits. My counselor suggested that I fill these up with the science classes that are the prerequisite for med school. I said I'd rather not since I'm going with the post bacc premed program route. And since I don't want to jeopardize my GPA cos I know I'll probably get C's in those science class if I took them now. I'll probably minor in something to fill up those credits. And I don't want to take a lot of science classes now, I just need one to graduate, since most post bacc require you have less than a certain amount of credits in science. NYU only suggests 2 science as an undergrad & Hunter college was less than 15 credits.
He seemed displeased with this and I know that I'm not going with the traditional route where you try and do the prerequisite for med school as an undergrad and take the meat & hopefully get in to med school. I'm going the long route but I fee that it'll be better. If I were to take all prerequisite for med school now my GPA wouldn't be as high as it could if I didn't have them (assuming I get C's and B's which I know I will) and what if I don't get into med school? I'd basically be forced to take a post bacc too to increase my grades for those science classes.
My counselor doesn't seem to get my point and I'm worried I'm doing it wrong.