Hi,
I've been reading this forum for a couple days and I decided to register and post. I'll give a little background on myself. I'm 26, male and currently active duty enlisted (USAF). I've been in for a little over 4 years and am currently working through my pre-requisite courses as well as my bachelor's degree. I'm about halfway through with my pre-reqs and my degree will be complete in April '09.
I graduated high-school in 2000 and began pre-med classes that fall. I completed the fall semester with 14 hours and a terrible GPA of around 2.0 including one science course in which I recieved a "D". I withdrew from that school during the spring semester and took a break from school for a couple of years. Since that time I have done very well in school. Including that semester, my current GPA is around a 3.6 and my science GPA is around 3.0. By the time I finish all of my courses I would expect those to rise to around 3.7 and 3.5, respectively. Disregarding that initial semster my GPA would be around 3.9.
I have enjoyed my military experience so far. I'm not blind to the problems of the military and I've taken my share of crap, but overall I've felt content. I did not grow up in a military family, but I did grow up in the medical community. My mother is an RN and my father is a CRNA. I have felt for a long time that medicine was the right place for me, but being married and having two kids caused me to put it off for too long. I was convinced that I had waited too long, but after a self examination of what I was doing and where I wanted to be, I determined that I had to push myself to reach my goals. For the last 6 months I have been full-time at 2 schools as well as working full-time for the USAF. I'm determined to succeed at this without excuses.
I'm here looking for advice. I anticipate completing my pre-reqs by Dec. 2009 and applying for Fall 2011 matriculation. I haven't decided when to take the MCAT. I do pretty well on standardized tests so I hope to have a reasonable score. As far as clinical experience goes, I worked for around 9 months as an OR orderly and I have arranged to shadow a former USAF orthopedic surgeon in his current civilian hospital for a week or two next spring. Because of my military obligations, I have had to take whatever I could get as far as science classes go. I'm getting the right classes for pre-reqs but not all from the same school, instructor ect.
I apologize for such a long post, but I wanted to give a good intro to my situation. What advice could anyone give me to make myself more competitive at USU. I am dedicated to a career in the Air Force and it's not really about the money for me. I haven't even really considered any other schools because USU is exactly where I want to be. Thanks for taking the time to offer any advice or relevant experience you might have.