slow moving through uni

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KatieElle

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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?
 
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