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I don't have any experience working or volunteering in a hospital...yet. I definately plan on doing so this spring/summer before I go to HES in the fall. I just turned 23, and right now I'm in Taipei teaching English.
I checked out the stats for the Univ. of Arkansas MS. Average GPA 3.61, MCAT 27. Btw, every single in state applicant gets an interview.
Prereqs for Univ. of Arkansas MS:
Biology: 2 semesters
Gen. Chem: 2 semesters
Organic Chem: 2 semesters
Physics: 2 semesters
Mathematics: 2 semesters (or through Cal I)
English: 2 semesters
Here is my undergrad story in the prereqs:
Chem I- F
Chem I- C
Chem I lab- A
Chem II- dropped the class early
Chem II lab- A
Pre-cal- A
Cal I- dropped it early (Cal isn't a specific requirement for UAMS, but it helped me fulfill my math requirement)
Cal I- D
Cal I- C
General Biology- B
Lab- A
Microbiolody- B
Lab- A
English I- A
English II- B
Yeah, my first few years of college were a bit turbulent to say the least.
I'm planning on going to HES and taking all of these classes over again (with the exception of the English classes, pre-cal, and the labs). Is that a good idea? Will HES still sponsor me even though I've taken some of the science courses in undergrad?
Also, I was looking at UAMS's website and under the list of prereqs they had another list of "strongly recommended courses" for prospective students.
Here they are:
BIOLOGY
Embryology
Histology
Genetics
Cellular and Mollecular
CHEMISTRY
Biochemistry
PHYSICS & MATH
Statistics
Computer Science
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Sociology
Physical or Cultural Anthropology
Human Ecology
General and Special Psychology
HUMANITIES
Speech
Foreign Language
Composition
World Literature
World History
Logic
There are actually some more classes like these recommended by the UA premed website. Should I take some of these classes too when I go to HES? I figure it will help my GPA, pad my resume, and help me prepare for the MCAT. I also want to take a full load each semester to show I can handle the workload of med school, rather than taking only 2 or 3 classes a semester.