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I am NOT a good test taker, but can pull off Bs in science classes if I work my butt off. I am thinking about doing a post-bac program for students with NO science background; although I went to a science magnet. Preferably I'd like to do a post bac program with linkage schools. I can't take the science courses at my school because everyone here is super prepared for science.
Science magnet is a high school ? (I have no idea.) How are other students "super prepared" and you're not? Have you taken any university science? My point is that you could be underestimating yourself.
I agree with the previous poster that thinking about a postbac at this point doesn't make any sense. If you want to be a physician then get going. If you have yourself convinced that you can't get A's in science at your current school, then think about changing schools. You could also think about finishing your current degree, and then going into the Peace Corps or similar. If you still want to be a physician when you get home, do a postbac then.
Either way get your fanny in a hospital and start volunteering. Right away.
Also, this is pre-osteo, and we don't wet our pants over getting straight A's here. If this is a miraculous "DO is better and I'm not interested in MD" case, then hallelujah, but I suspect you're thinking DO's easy to get into. Not so much.
Best of luck to you.
You are selling yourself WAY too short. Forget about the postbac, you are a sophomore and have plenty of time. Postbacs are for people who screwed up somewhere along the line (logistically or academically) and you fall into neither category. I would advise you to drop one of your majors and replace the empty spots in your schedule with med school pre-reqs. If you are worried about the difficulty, only take one or two a semester. If this extends your undergrad time by a semester or two, well, that time would have been consumed by a postbac anyway. Keep the grades up (especially the science), find a DO to hang with long enough to write you a letter, get some clinical/volunteer experience, and make a decent score on the MCAT. DO schools will gladly take you.Dear board,
I am in a very difficult situation here. I'm in an undergrad at an Ivy League institution doing very well academically, but majoring in political science and psychology.
I am a 2nd year and am considering the pre-DO track now. I am NOT a good test taker, but can pull off Bs in science classes if I work my butt off. I am thinking about doing a post-bac program for students with NO science background; although I went to a science magnet. Preferably I'd like to do a post bac program with linkage schools. I can't take the science courses at my school because everyone here is super prepared for science.
Has anyone here done post-bac programs with no science background as an undergrad? If so, what were they?
Also, has anyone done a post-bac program and been accepted into DO school without MCAT scores through a linkage program?
Thanks so much
Dear board,
I am a 2nd year and am considering the pre-DO track now. I am NOT a good test taker, but can pull off Bs in science classes if I work my butt off. I am thinking about doing a post-bac program for students with NO science background
Err, if you are bad in sciences now, how can you be sure you will excel at a post-bac program? if you are not a good test taker, then you can always learn this skill. First figure out what is wrong with your study methods and change them. To be a successful physician, you need to be able to think critically within the realm of natural sciences. I hope you do well, good luck.