Hi guys, so I am a junior with a ton of dual enrollment credits, so I will be eligible to graduate next semester. However, I'm having a tough time deciding between my two options, and I would appreciate if you guys could give some pros / cons, input.
So, would staying the extra year and taking more classes be helpful - if so, which? For the record, I will have taken Anatomy, Graduate Physiology, Genetics, Histology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and possibly Immunology by next semester. On the other hand, would more publications (I currently have one) help me later on during residency applications?
I plan on applying next cycle regardless of the decision. I appreciate your comments!
- Graduate next semester. Work full-time at my current research lab to help cover application expenses. Should be able to crank out at least 1 more publication during that time as the lab is fairly productive.
- Stay senior year. Take extra classes to help me prepare for med school and pursue other academic interests. Work part time at the lab.
So, would staying the extra year and taking more classes be helpful - if so, which? For the record, I will have taken Anatomy, Graduate Physiology, Genetics, Histology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and possibly Immunology by next semester. On the other hand, would more publications (I currently have one) help me later on during residency applications?
I plan on applying next cycle regardless of the decision. I appreciate your comments!