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Long time browser, first time posting. So here's my situation, I'm currently doing a do-it-yourself post-bacc at a community college, I didn't decide to take the leap until I was too far down the path I was at school. My wife is also a student (roughly a sophomore). By the time I finish, and should I be admitted on my first go around, my wife would still have a year of schooling left.
Knowing this would it be a good idea to not apply that year and apply the next? My wife and I talked it over and neither of us want to be apart for a year while she finishes. Would a school frown upon me completing the pre-requisites and not continuing on immediately? What could I do in that year to make myself more attractive as an applicant?
Just a little about me:
General biographics
21M
Wife 21, Elementary education major will complete roughly around Spring 2018
School
-B.S. in Paramedicine, BYU-Idaho
-cGPA ~3.95 (Freaking A-'s)
-sGPA so far ~3.9 (Freaking A-'s)
-Taking 12 credits this semester (Gen chem II, Micro, Physics I) with plans to complete between 8-12 credits over the next two semesters to finish the rest of my pre-reqs (Ochem I/II, physics II, and biochem, maybe another class or two thrown in for kicks and giggles)
Shadowing
-Currently at 18 hours shadowing, I shadowed one family practice MD while in school. I have commitments from at least 3 other physicians to allow me to shadow (EM, Peds, IM)
-I have pretty much absolutely zero interest in anything surgical, probably the fields that interest me the most are EM, Peds, and FM.
-Have a particular interest in rural medicine
Work/Clinical experience
-Currently work part time as a paramedic at two different places, as well as in the ED as a registrar (You have to be a CNA to be a ED tech in my state, otherwise I'd do that)
-Have volunteered as an EMT from 16-20, then upgraded to paramedic
Research
-I have no hard research experience, I worked a little bit on a project in paramedic school with the faculty, but it was no where near academic or in-depth enough to even list
-I live in a rural area where research is not something that I'll be able to come across, really at all, without being associated with the university about 30 minutes away
Volunteering
-Firefighter/paramedic and I am the lieutenant over our hazardous materials unit, work on our EMS comittee, perform some QA/QI functions in conjunction with the EMS management staff
-Some at the elementary schools occasionally doing things like teaching chess at after an after school program
-At the humane society (yeah, I know this has nothing to do with people but I like it)
-Am on again and off again involved with cub and boy scouts in various capacities
-Worked on a project in paramedic school with some of the other paramedic student where we taught hands-only CPR and AED use to large groups of students, mapped over 200 AEDs, and pointed business and non-profits interested in obtaining AEDs for public use towards grants to obtain them
Knowing this would it be a good idea to not apply that year and apply the next? My wife and I talked it over and neither of us want to be apart for a year while she finishes. Would a school frown upon me completing the pre-requisites and not continuing on immediately? What could I do in that year to make myself more attractive as an applicant?
Just a little about me:
General biographics
21M
Wife 21, Elementary education major will complete roughly around Spring 2018
School
-B.S. in Paramedicine, BYU-Idaho
-cGPA ~3.95 (Freaking A-'s)
-sGPA so far ~3.9 (Freaking A-'s)
-Taking 12 credits this semester (Gen chem II, Micro, Physics I) with plans to complete between 8-12 credits over the next two semesters to finish the rest of my pre-reqs (Ochem I/II, physics II, and biochem, maybe another class or two thrown in for kicks and giggles)
Shadowing
-Currently at 18 hours shadowing, I shadowed one family practice MD while in school. I have commitments from at least 3 other physicians to allow me to shadow (EM, Peds, IM)
-I have pretty much absolutely zero interest in anything surgical, probably the fields that interest me the most are EM, Peds, and FM.
-Have a particular interest in rural medicine
Work/Clinical experience
-Currently work part time as a paramedic at two different places, as well as in the ED as a registrar (You have to be a CNA to be a ED tech in my state, otherwise I'd do that)
-Have volunteered as an EMT from 16-20, then upgraded to paramedic
Research
-I have no hard research experience, I worked a little bit on a project in paramedic school with the faculty, but it was no where near academic or in-depth enough to even list
-I live in a rural area where research is not something that I'll be able to come across, really at all, without being associated with the university about 30 minutes away
Volunteering
-Firefighter/paramedic and I am the lieutenant over our hazardous materials unit, work on our EMS comittee, perform some QA/QI functions in conjunction with the EMS management staff
-Some at the elementary schools occasionally doing things like teaching chess at after an after school program
-At the humane society (yeah, I know this has nothing to do with people but I like it)
-Am on again and off again involved with cub and boy scouts in various capacities
-Worked on a project in paramedic school with some of the other paramedic student where we taught hands-only CPR and AED use to large groups of students, mapped over 200 AEDs, and pointed business and non-profits interested in obtaining AEDs for public use towards grants to obtain them
