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So, it's taking me quite awhile to get through university. When I graduated high school I moved to Romania for a year with my parents (teachers) and only took 3 online classes. Then I returned home to Canada and did a full year of undergrad (9 classes), but this year I came back to Romania to work as a teaching assistant for a year, while taking 2 online classes. Complicated, I know.
My question is, with all this back and forth (I will be going back to Canada next year to continue school) am I going to be able to get into med school(grades and ECs pending)? I'm not sure whether this is non-trad but it certainly isn't sitting down and plugging away at 4 years of university to graduate on schedule. By the end of this year it will have taken me 3 years to do a year and a half of uni! However, HOPEFULLY I'll manage to stay on the same continent for a couple years and finish up the rest of my degree in 3 -3.5 years. By that point I'll be 23.
Okay, very long winded. Final question - Will my non traditional approach to getting my BSc be a hinderance?? And what if I end up going to another country again in the middle of my degree?
My question is, with all this back and forth (I will be going back to Canada next year to continue school) am I going to be able to get into med school(grades and ECs pending)? I'm not sure whether this is non-trad but it certainly isn't sitting down and plugging away at 4 years of university to graduate on schedule. By the end of this year it will have taken me 3 years to do a year and a half of uni! However, HOPEFULLY I'll manage to stay on the same continent for a couple years and finish up the rest of my degree in 3 -3.5 years. By that point I'll be 23.
Okay, very long winded. Final question - Will my non traditional approach to getting my BSc be a hinderance?? And what if I end up going to another country again in the middle of my degree?
