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I am a nontraditional student: I obtained my BA in Psychology last May and am starting to take premedical classes. I plan to be ready to apply to med school in 2011.
My question is as follows. I have been volunteering at the Psychiatric Unit of a hospital since January of 2009. From Jan to Aug I logged approximately 300 hours working hands-on with patients, psychiatrists and nurses on the unit. In August I got a per diem paid position there as an assistant social worker and have been covering the full-time personnel when they are out.
Additionally, since September I have been working at the ER registering new patients. I have had the chance to observe procedures and talk with patients extensively. I have about 500 hours of experience doing this.
Now that I am going back to school to take classes, I had to take on a different full-time position that will enable me to pay for classes. Unfortunately, this position is not medically related. I am now faced with the difficult decision... In my new job I work 40 hours a week and the job is quite demanding. Additionally I am starting to take classes this summer. Because I will have to work full time and go to school full time starting June, I want to do majority of MCAT preparation before June.
I would love to continue working at the ER because I enjoy the work, however I know that it will be extremely difficult for me to keep up such a busy schedule and still prepare for the MCATs...
I would like to hear from people who are already in med school. How much volunteer or clinical experience did you have? Do you think I should try to squeeze in as many additional hours at the ER as I can or should I rather focus on getting the MCATs and premed done now?
Thank you.
My question is as follows. I have been volunteering at the Psychiatric Unit of a hospital since January of 2009. From Jan to Aug I logged approximately 300 hours working hands-on with patients, psychiatrists and nurses on the unit. In August I got a per diem paid position there as an assistant social worker and have been covering the full-time personnel when they are out.
Additionally, since September I have been working at the ER registering new patients. I have had the chance to observe procedures and talk with patients extensively. I have about 500 hours of experience doing this.
Now that I am going back to school to take classes, I had to take on a different full-time position that will enable me to pay for classes. Unfortunately, this position is not medically related. I am now faced with the difficult decision... In my new job I work 40 hours a week and the job is quite demanding. Additionally I am starting to take classes this summer. Because I will have to work full time and go to school full time starting June, I want to do majority of MCAT preparation before June.
I would love to continue working at the ER because I enjoy the work, however I know that it will be extremely difficult for me to keep up such a busy schedule and still prepare for the MCATs...
I would like to hear from people who are already in med school. How much volunteer or clinical experience did you have? Do you think I should try to squeeze in as many additional hours at the ER as I can or should I rather focus on getting the MCATs and premed done now?
Thank you.