Was optometry your first choice?

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I little survey.

Some people chose optometry because they couldn't get into med school or their grades were bad. So other health careers such as med school was their first choice.

Was optometry school your first choice? If not, what was your first choice and why did you choose optometry?

Optometry was my first choice before entering college.
 
Another great thread by mupreopt... lol
 
Another great thread by mupreopt... lol

Haha. I'll at least answer the question. Yes, optometry was my first choice.

PS Why the "We are Marshall" link? Isn't that movie several years old?
 
Yea..honestly...I have you half pegged for a troll mupreopt.
 
At first, I thought I wanted to be a high school teacher/college instructor. While in college, I worked at an optical part time. After college, I tried teaching for a year and hated it but I never quit the optical business, just cut back to 1 or 2 days a week. After deciding teaching wasn't for me, I became a Certified Optician and now have decided to go to Optometry school. I will be applying for August 2009. If I had it to do over again, I would have majored in International Relations (it interests me) with a minor in Biology then apply to Optometry school. I would be graduating Optometry school this year instead of filling out applications and studying fot the OAT. However, I have learned a lot being in the Optical field that I probably would not know if I had gone straight to Optometry school.
 
will you shut up mupreopt?
come back in 5 years when you are about ready for optometry school and you are 32. i am so annoyed by reading your posts i can hardly stand it.
 
lol. yeah go bother the photography forum that you love so much instead.
 
will you shut up mupreopt?
come back in 5 years when you are about ready for optometry school and you are 32. i am so annoyed by reading your posts i can hardly stand it.

You have a problem? What is it about the origial post that annoys you? Just a friendly survey question. Someone else could have asked the same question and you would not have said a thing. Just curious what everyone's first choice was.

Ready for optometry school? I am ready for optometry school.
 
Based on most of your posts, I have a hard time believing this.

You don't know me personally and don't know my level of preparedness. Some of my posts makes me out to be someone who isn't ready. However, I am ready. Now get over it.
 
Just a quick question mupreopt, are you applying this year? and if so, which school?

The only reason I ask is because I don't think I would like to go to the same school as you


Just kidding mupreopt :laugh:
 
Just a quick question mupreopt, are you applying this year? and if so, which school?

The only reason I ask is because I don't think I would like to go to the same school as you


Just kidding mupreopt :laugh:

Nope. 2 more years of undergrad.
 
mupreopt, is there a reason as to why you want to know if people chose optometry as their first choice or not? does it make a difference?

Your posts are really funny. so many. how about you tell us your story here? was optometry your first choice? Did i read somewhere that you have a social anxiety self-diagnosis?🙁

for me, when i was little, i wanted to be a cartoonist🙂
 
mupreopt, is there a reason as to why you want to know if people chose optometry as their first choice or not? does it make a difference?

Your posts are really funny.

No reason at all. Is there something wrong with asking?
How are my posts funny? Because I didn't intend it to be funny.
 
No reason at all. Is there something wrong with asking?
How are my posts funny? Because I didn't intend it to be funny.

:laugh: good one mupreopt
 
Mupreopt, why are you so defensive of yourself? Relax. It was just that you are funny sometimes. Do you object to that? Of course there is nothing wrong with asking, do you feel there is something wrong? If not, then why respond in such a way.
 
Nope. 2 more years of undergrad.

Not to be rude or anything, but I'm just curious.

You have 2 more years undergrad because you failed Organic Chemistry I and decided to dedicate an entire semester to completing it (along with one other course), right?
 
Not to be rude or anything, but I'm just curious.

You have 2 more years undergrad because you failed Organic Chemistry I and decided to dedicate an entire semester to completing it (along with one other course), right?

No.
I failed once, withdrawed twice.
So I took an independent study organic chemistry course recently through another university. I had 4 months to complete it. I passed it at the end of November. Registration for spring 2008 was at the beginning of November. So I didn't register because I wasn't finished with organic yet and wasn't sure if I would be taking any courses in spring 2008. So when I finished the course, all the classes were already filled up. Plus I was/am having financial difficulty. So this semester I am just taking one course and getting a job. I will save up money to take organic 2. If I were to register for classes this semester, things would have really been screwed up. So this semester is to just get everything situated and back on track. I plan to return fall 2008 as a full-time student.
Plus I didn't discover until later that I had to take 48 hours of 300+ level courses despite reading the catalog many times.
 
mupreopt, do you ever notice how people respond to your questions? if your questions arent being taken seriously, maybe you could reflect on what questions might be better or what questions you can ask other other people that might understand your situation better.

Someone else could've post the same question and not get a sarcastic or rude response. I'm being serious with my questions.
 
No.
I failed once, withdrawed twice.
So I took an independent study organic chemistry course recently through another university. I had 4 months to complete it. I passed it at the end of November. Registration for spring 2008 was at the beginning of November. So I didn't register because I wasn't finished with organic yet and wasn't sure if I would be taking any courses in spring 2008. So when I finished the course, all the classes were already filled up. Plus I was/am having financial difficulty. So this semester I am just taking one course and getting a job. I will save up money to take organic 2. If I were to register for classes this semester, things would have really been screwed up. So this semester is to just get everything situated and back on track. I plan to return fall 2008 as a full-time student.
Plus I didn't discover until later that I had to take 48 hours of 300+ level courses despite reading the catalog many times.

Thanks. Hope everything works out for you.
 
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