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I've never considered med school as an option but recently after hearing all my classmates talk about med school after graduation, I've decided it might be something I want to do.
I'm a chemistry major and I love chemistry. I always thought I would continue along this field. I'm already a junior so I have to start applying for grad school next year and it's too late for med school.
So i was thinking I would perhaps either work after graduating or get my Masters. My question is, is it bad to take a few years off after getting a BS then applying to med school? because everyone i know is going to med school right after they get their BS.
I'm a chemistry major and I love chemistry. I always thought I would continue along this field. I'm already a junior so I have to start applying for grad school next year and it's too late for med school.
So i was thinking I would perhaps either work after graduating or get my Masters. My question is, is it bad to take a few years off after getting a BS then applying to med school? because everyone i know is going to med school right after they get their BS.
i felt like a fog had been lifted and i finally had clarity and when i asked myself the same question i'd been asking all along (should i ditch my current path for med?) the answer was "duh." i guess up until that point i didnt know if i really felt that way- whether i just thought the grass was greener on the other side. i dunno. but just taking a break from the path you're on can really help you see whether you really want to stay on it. i guess what i'm really trying to say with this long-a$$ answer is, time off is good. grad degree, i wouldnt do unless you decide after time off and reflection that you actually want to pursue it for a career. anyway, you dont have to take off too much time. it only took me a year to get my crap figured out. well, really, more like a week, but i was already in a one year lease and had to finish it out
to you.