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This is my current plan. I am currently enrolled in a community college to get an A.S. in Science and plan on transferring to George Mason University for a B.S. in Biochemistry. I am planning then to go to med school for an md and then go into radiology.
Another avenue that I think might be feasible is to get a 2year degree for a radiation oncology tech or something similar, work at that job for a few years making 60-70,000$ and save for med school. While I am working I would be finishing my A.S. and B.S. I could then apply to med school with cash saved up and have good life/health care experience under my belt. Also if med school does not work out I still can go back to the tech job or find another job with the B.S. in biochemistry.
Any thoughts are appreciated. Will med schools have a negative opinion to this route? Thanks
Another avenue that I think might be feasible is to get a 2year degree for a radiation oncology tech or something similar, work at that job for a few years making 60-70,000$ and save for med school. While I am working I would be finishing my A.S. and B.S. I could then apply to med school with cash saved up and have good life/health care experience under my belt. Also if med school does not work out I still can go back to the tech job or find another job with the B.S. in biochemistry.
Any thoughts are appreciated. Will med schools have a negative opinion to this route? Thanks