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Hi all! I've started my 3rd semester as a biochemistry major and I feel like things are closing in on me right now.
I'm currently sitting at a 2.4 cGPA (My first semester as a student in an honors chemical engineering program was a disaster at a 1.6, and I salvaged a 3.1 in my second semester after I switched to biochemistry)
I am taking taking Introduction to Cell Biology, Chemistry II, Stats I, and Introduction to Mechanics (It is physics with calculus) this semester and I feel like I'm getting destroyed. Chemistry and stats are not bad at all, but physics feels impossible and biology is becoming very work intensive faster than I expected.
I want to go to medical school (Leaning towards DO, but I'd take MD as well) for emergency medicine, and I've been an EMT for three years, and I plan on going for my PCA certification this year, but I feel like my GPA is going to close a lot of doors for me regardless of experience.
I feel any kind of attraction to any field other than medicine, and I know it is what I wish to pursue, but I'm afraid that my bad experience in my first semester is going to hurt me a lot. I had to deal with some issues outside of my control in my first semester (Flashbacks from a family death and issues with anticonvulsant medications), but I don't want to try to play any sympathy cards here.
I know that I have to get on the ball for physics and biology ASAP before they get out of my hands, but I have a lot of anxiety and its really getting me down.
What can I do to increase my chance at success?
I'm currently sitting at a 2.4 cGPA (My first semester as a student in an honors chemical engineering program was a disaster at a 1.6, and I salvaged a 3.1 in my second semester after I switched to biochemistry)
I am taking taking Introduction to Cell Biology, Chemistry II, Stats I, and Introduction to Mechanics (It is physics with calculus) this semester and I feel like I'm getting destroyed. Chemistry and stats are not bad at all, but physics feels impossible and biology is becoming very work intensive faster than I expected.
I want to go to medical school (Leaning towards DO, but I'd take MD as well) for emergency medicine, and I've been an EMT for three years, and I plan on going for my PCA certification this year, but I feel like my GPA is going to close a lot of doors for me regardless of experience.
I feel any kind of attraction to any field other than medicine, and I know it is what I wish to pursue, but I'm afraid that my bad experience in my first semester is going to hurt me a lot. I had to deal with some issues outside of my control in my first semester (Flashbacks from a family death and issues with anticonvulsant medications), but I don't want to try to play any sympathy cards here.
I know that I have to get on the ball for physics and biology ASAP before they get out of my hands, but I have a lot of anxiety and its really getting me down.
What can I do to increase my chance at success?
