Hello everyone,
I've lurked the threads for quite some time now and finally decided to take the plunge and create an account to ask the question. What are my options?
So, I graduated from UF 8 months ago with a BS in Economics and I scored in the top 1% of on the exit exam that is a requisite for all outbound Business graduates nationwide. I state this because I feel I am far from a lost cause academically, I was just lazy and reckless. I am 26 years old and would like to try and repair some damage from my late teens, early 20s.
I graduated with a 2.3 overall gpa and a 2.1 sGPA. Currently, I've moved back home to Miami and am taking some pre-reqs at the local community college and will begin at FIU this summer to finish off a 2nd bachelor's in Biology (my initial degree before I switched to Economics).
Also, I was pulled over and cited for a DUI 3 years ago. I satisfied all requisites assigned to me by the judicial system and have since stayed out of trouble; this is, however, a huge black mark no doubt but something I hope is not the end all be all of a potential career in medicine.
I am currently missing, Physics 1 and 2, Organic 1 and 2. I am registered in AnP1 with Lab as it was the only course I could get into in the spring. I plan on taking Physics 1 with Lab and Organic 1 with Lab this summer (this would be my second time taking Organic I received a D+ the first time around). I'm also considering taking Biochem and several other upper level science electives.
My question is as follows: what is the best course of action for me to repair everything that I've done wrong and to make myself the best med school candidate I possibly can. I've started volunteering at the local hospital and am trying to obtain a research position. Hopefully, this is a start but I am unaware what to do next, or if I should even pursue a 2nd Bachelor's. Should I consider going to a Post-Bac (as it is I don't believe my GPA is even suitable for that). I am confident that whatever it is I need to do I can accomplish. I'm finally pursuing the decision to become a dr. with the vigor and dedication I should have had years ago.
Thank you for your advice, I appreciate any and all criticism.
I've lurked the threads for quite some time now and finally decided to take the plunge and create an account to ask the question. What are my options?
So, I graduated from UF 8 months ago with a BS in Economics and I scored in the top 1% of on the exit exam that is a requisite for all outbound Business graduates nationwide. I state this because I feel I am far from a lost cause academically, I was just lazy and reckless. I am 26 years old and would like to try and repair some damage from my late teens, early 20s.
I graduated with a 2.3 overall gpa and a 2.1 sGPA. Currently, I've moved back home to Miami and am taking some pre-reqs at the local community college and will begin at FIU this summer to finish off a 2nd bachelor's in Biology (my initial degree before I switched to Economics).
Also, I was pulled over and cited for a DUI 3 years ago. I satisfied all requisites assigned to me by the judicial system and have since stayed out of trouble; this is, however, a huge black mark no doubt but something I hope is not the end all be all of a potential career in medicine.
I am currently missing, Physics 1 and 2, Organic 1 and 2. I am registered in AnP1 with Lab as it was the only course I could get into in the spring. I plan on taking Physics 1 with Lab and Organic 1 with Lab this summer (this would be my second time taking Organic I received a D+ the first time around). I'm also considering taking Biochem and several other upper level science electives.
My question is as follows: what is the best course of action for me to repair everything that I've done wrong and to make myself the best med school candidate I possibly can. I've started volunteering at the local hospital and am trying to obtain a research position. Hopefully, this is a start but I am unaware what to do next, or if I should even pursue a 2nd Bachelor's. Should I consider going to a Post-Bac (as it is I don't believe my GPA is even suitable for that). I am confident that whatever it is I need to do I can accomplish. I'm finally pursuing the decision to become a dr. with the vigor and dedication I should have had years ago.
Thank you for your advice, I appreciate any and all criticism.