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Advice wanted!
So I entered college as a premed. After my freshmen year, I took off a year of school to travel and learn 2 new languages. While I was off of school, I decided to drop my dream of being a doctor and pursue something that wouldn't put me into so much debt (get my PhD and become a professor) for personal reasons. However, now that I'm back to my "real life," I am thinking about pursuing medicine again.
I have a 4.0, studying Neuroscience at a mid-tier private institution. Besides a love for traveling and living in foreign places, I have a lot of research experience. I presented a poster at a regional conference and will give an oral presentation this coming February. I will likely present again in April and will attend a national conference next fall. I am working on data analysis for an upcoming paper that will hopefully get published in the next year or so.
I also work as a chemistry teaching assistant and did volunteer peer tutoring for a long time.
I don't have any current service or clinical experience, but I did some service my freshmen year and abroad. All of my clinical experience (volunteering, internships) was in high school, so none of that is relevant now.
I just need advice about how to pull my application together in the next year and half! Or if you would advise a different route for my career.
So I entered college as a premed. After my freshmen year, I took off a year of school to travel and learn 2 new languages. While I was off of school, I decided to drop my dream of being a doctor and pursue something that wouldn't put me into so much debt (get my PhD and become a professor) for personal reasons. However, now that I'm back to my "real life," I am thinking about pursuing medicine again.
I have a 4.0, studying Neuroscience at a mid-tier private institution. Besides a love for traveling and living in foreign places, I have a lot of research experience. I presented a poster at a regional conference and will give an oral presentation this coming February. I will likely present again in April and will attend a national conference next fall. I am working on data analysis for an upcoming paper that will hopefully get published in the next year or so.
I also work as a chemistry teaching assistant and did volunteer peer tutoring for a long time.
I don't have any current service or clinical experience, but I did some service my freshmen year and abroad. All of my clinical experience (volunteering, internships) was in high school, so none of that is relevant now.
I just need advice about how to pull my application together in the next year and half! Or if you would advise a different route for my career.