Hey all,
I am currently 25 years old and have a BS in Business from a Cal State University with a 3.155 overall GPA. I have been working in the legal field for the past four years, but after careful consideration I have decided to abandon my previous plan of being a lawyer to go after my life-long dream of becoming a doctor. The road ahead is long and I am hoping for a bit of advice concerning a few matters.
My GPA is low, but I have not taken a single science course other than what was required so there is room for improvement. I was thinking about doing a post-bacc program for the pre-reqs, but I have been reading that my GPA is pretty low for that. My next option is to take the pre-reqs myself, take the MCAT, and either apply to med school or attend an SMP.
I am posting in hopes that i can get some much needed advice concerning where to take my pre-reqs. Options with pros/cons are as follows:
Community College
pros:
-inexpensive
-five minute drive from home
-it is actually a decent school and offers all the pre-reqs
cons:
-community college (is this frowned upon for med school acceptance?)
Cal State University
pros:
-may be seen as a better education than a CC
-more expensive than CC, but not bad
-more lab opportunities
cons:
-hour fifteen drive from my house
-I graduated from this school and am not very keen about it
University of California (Riverside)
pros:
-UC school
-great education
cons:
-more expensive
-hour thirty drive from my house
-might not even be able to get in as a post-bacc (does anybody have any information on this?)
A buddy of mine will be able to help me out with shadowing experience, clinical experience, and volunteer work.
My plan would be to take the pre-reqs and basically do as much of the EC's as I can to prove my interest in the profession and to create a more competitive application. Any advice?
Thank you in advance for any responses.
I am currently 25 years old and have a BS in Business from a Cal State University with a 3.155 overall GPA. I have been working in the legal field for the past four years, but after careful consideration I have decided to abandon my previous plan of being a lawyer to go after my life-long dream of becoming a doctor. The road ahead is long and I am hoping for a bit of advice concerning a few matters.
My GPA is low, but I have not taken a single science course other than what was required so there is room for improvement. I was thinking about doing a post-bacc program for the pre-reqs, but I have been reading that my GPA is pretty low for that. My next option is to take the pre-reqs myself, take the MCAT, and either apply to med school or attend an SMP.
I am posting in hopes that i can get some much needed advice concerning where to take my pre-reqs. Options with pros/cons are as follows:
Community College
pros:
-inexpensive
-five minute drive from home
-it is actually a decent school and offers all the pre-reqs
cons:
-community college (is this frowned upon for med school acceptance?)
Cal State University
pros:
-may be seen as a better education than a CC
-more expensive than CC, but not bad
-more lab opportunities
cons:
-hour fifteen drive from my house
-I graduated from this school and am not very keen about it
University of California (Riverside)
pros:
-UC school
-great education
cons:
-more expensive
-hour thirty drive from my house
-might not even be able to get in as a post-bacc (does anybody have any information on this?)
A buddy of mine will be able to help me out with shadowing experience, clinical experience, and volunteer work.
My plan would be to take the pre-reqs and basically do as much of the EC's as I can to prove my interest in the profession and to create a more competitive application. Any advice?
Thank you in advance for any responses.