Hey HI, me too!
I am brand new and this is my first post and I am happy to meet both of you. So . . . HI and this is my general introduction I guess?
I'm an NP in practice since 2012 -- RN since 2008 (got RN, went to NP school, worked =rCurrently working as a hospitalist, which I hardcore love, but the more I work as an NP the more I NEED to be a physician. I feel like I've sort of 'maxed out' my training and scope and know I can be so much more as a clinician. When I started getting teary every time I saw a med student because I was so jealous, and then when my favorite critical care doc started teaching me to intubate and place central lines and I realized that as much as I loved it, it'd never be in my privileges . . . I knew it was time.
I'm taking some missing pre-reqs and starting to study for the MCAT in hopes of matriculating either fall '18 or '19. My biggest practical problem is labs -- I have TONS of bio and chemistry from undergrad but no lab components because I was an idiot. Those are really hard to get on-line, and I work eves/nights, 7 on/7 off, so evening classes . . . not so much.
Hmm lessi. I will be 34 or 35 when I start, IF I get accepted. Married with one kid. Decided med school was more important than kid #2 so I think we are one and done. Haven't taken the MCAT yet so no stats there, but I standardize test very very well so I am optimistic. It has been years since I looked at my undegrad transcript but I'm pretty sure I was in the 3.8 range, more like 3.6 for sciences because O-Chem, let's be real. God knows though -- haven't looked since I applied to my RN-NP program nine years ago.
Looking at Albert Einstein, NYU, Hofstra, Drexel, Vanderbilt, University of Michigan, UPenn Perelman, Duke, and Tufts. These all have more 'holistic' admissions criteria and I think I would do better there, though some of them are huge 'reach' schools for me. I'm thinking Drexel and Hofstra are more in my 'zone.' So far, though, I have been sending query letters along the lines of, 'hey, this is me; this is my coursework; I have these courses but lack these labs; would my application be read or would it never get through the filters?' and Vanderbilt sent me the NICEST personal reply along the lines of, 'we changed our application process basically for people like you. Please apply; we'd read the application.' So even though they're a reach for me they just rocketed themselves to my first choice just for being nice. ;-)
OTOH I am in NYS and could commute to the city so practically I would like to get into NYU or Einstein, maybe Hofstra. But basically -- if they admit me I WILL GO THERE.
Hoping to get to know you all!