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Alright guys, here is what's been driving me crazy this week. Try not to get lost in my train of thoughts. lol
For the past two years i've been part of a research program at my college. It does not involve lab work (like with microscopes and test tubes and all that good stuff). It is a neuroscience lab and we did our research on subjects and presented at the Neuroscience convention in October.
This semester is my last semester at this college and i'm transferring in the fall. I've looked at different things i could pick up for the next year and these are my opptions:
1. There is a semester round shadowing program at my new school. I could shadow some one in the
a. Surgical wing
b. ER
c. Research
2. I can stay with my current program as a volunteer
I have only done one volunteer activity at a nursing home for about a month or so last summer. and i know that Medical school's like to see students pick something and stick with it for a while. Obviously the volunteering isn't going to be that for me.
So now i'm stuck on if i should stay with the neuroscience lab and make it 3 years (it would be kind of inconvenient having to go back and forth b/w the new and old school), or if i should go to the new school.
If i go to the new program at the end of it i would have two LOR from researchers instead of one. But the second one would only know me for a year. Also i don't know how involved the students get in the other labs. I asked some one who was in it and she said it all depends on who i get appointed to. so it might not be as rewarding as this one.
I could also go and shadow a surgeon (which is my desired field) and have the opportunity to get a LOR from them (since they will know me for a while). I could however end up with a resident (which is fine) or a upperclassman medical student (would that be as good?).
I am shadowing a surgeon in the summer anyways, but since it will be short there is no point in getting a LOR.
and one last thought: my dream school is Hopkins.
My mind is going in a 1000 places with this, but fortunately i still have time before i have to decide. I wanted to get your oppinions since you guys are a lot more productive to discuss things with than the pre-health adviser at my school 🙂
Thanks in advance
For the past two years i've been part of a research program at my college. It does not involve lab work (like with microscopes and test tubes and all that good stuff). It is a neuroscience lab and we did our research on subjects and presented at the Neuroscience convention in October.
This semester is my last semester at this college and i'm transferring in the fall. I've looked at different things i could pick up for the next year and these are my opptions:
1. There is a semester round shadowing program at my new school. I could shadow some one in the
a. Surgical wing
b. ER
c. Research
2. I can stay with my current program as a volunteer
I have only done one volunteer activity at a nursing home for about a month or so last summer. and i know that Medical school's like to see students pick something and stick with it for a while. Obviously the volunteering isn't going to be that for me.
So now i'm stuck on if i should stay with the neuroscience lab and make it 3 years (it would be kind of inconvenient having to go back and forth b/w the new and old school), or if i should go to the new school.
If i go to the new program at the end of it i would have two LOR from researchers instead of one. But the second one would only know me for a year. Also i don't know how involved the students get in the other labs. I asked some one who was in it and she said it all depends on who i get appointed to. so it might not be as rewarding as this one.
I could also go and shadow a surgeon (which is my desired field) and have the opportunity to get a LOR from them (since they will know me for a while). I could however end up with a resident (which is fine) or a upperclassman medical student (would that be as good?).
I am shadowing a surgeon in the summer anyways, but since it will be short there is no point in getting a LOR.
and one last thought: my dream school is Hopkins.
My mind is going in a 1000 places with this, but fortunately i still have time before i have to decide. I wanted to get your oppinions since you guys are a lot more productive to discuss things with than the pre-health adviser at my school 🙂
Thanks in advance