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Hello all, I'm a sophomore Pre-med Biology student. I completely underestimated what it took make it into medical school. Long story short, I'm a 20 year old who has been completely self supporting since family makes to much for financial aid, but has too much debt to help whatsoever. They also live in a completely different state. I work landscaping, have a small pressure washing business, and currently hold a real estate license ( for which I do not use) to help pay for my basic living needs, and school fees. Due to this and the fact that I thought I could handle 21 credits ( yes I know stupid ) in a semester my gpa has dropped from freshmen 3.5 to sophomore 2.9. Ill be ending this semester on better note with 16 credit probably all A's and a possibly a B-C. I have absolutely no volunteering/clinical/shadowing experience whatsoever and I have only just joined the pre-med society at the beginning of this semester.
I am coming to the realization that if I am to still pursue my dream of becoming of a physician, I'm going to have to put forth twice the amount of effort to bring myself up to the competitive range. I need the advice and help from my forebearers and fellow students to rise out of this slump and take the steps necessary to finish strong.
Regarding my GPA, can I realistically raise it up to where it is needed. I mostly have upper level sciences left to take. I will be starting as a Junior this fall. The director of admissions at LSU New Orleans said in a speech at our university that we can take a 32 hour post-bac program to completely replace my undergrad gpa if it is not suitable enough. I do plan on doing this while I'm applying because I do assume that raising a 2.9 to a 3.8 is not possible. If it is please inform me so!
Regarding my MCAT, what did you do to study for a good MCAT score, did you use Kaplan, Princeton, Exam Krackers, whatever please tell me. Also, when should I be taking this.
Regarding my clinical/volunteer/shadow experience, HOW TO GET SOME. Where do I start? I'm planning on checking with my church for some volunteering opportunities. I would also like to go to a hospital or clinic to get hands on experience, how do you do this? Do I literally walk up to the front desk and ask to speak with someone for a possible position or am I supposed to contact them through an application online? If so, what would me make a more attractive pick to these people. How to get a doctor to allow me to shadow them? I know no doctors or physicians, I assume most of them don't want the hassle of some college student breathing down their neck while they are treating patients at their business.
I know that I am starting late, but I'm willing to do whatever it takes. Whether I'm in school a little longer, or have to destroy my mental and physical well being while I work 40 hours and attend school in the days and volunteer at a hospital at night. Yes, I expect that it will be somewhat of the sort in medschool,internship,residency.
Any and all help would be most appreciated. Thankyou very much.
I am coming to the realization that if I am to still pursue my dream of becoming of a physician, I'm going to have to put forth twice the amount of effort to bring myself up to the competitive range. I need the advice and help from my forebearers and fellow students to rise out of this slump and take the steps necessary to finish strong.
Regarding my GPA, can I realistically raise it up to where it is needed. I mostly have upper level sciences left to take. I will be starting as a Junior this fall. The director of admissions at LSU New Orleans said in a speech at our university that we can take a 32 hour post-bac program to completely replace my undergrad gpa if it is not suitable enough. I do plan on doing this while I'm applying because I do assume that raising a 2.9 to a 3.8 is not possible. If it is please inform me so!
Regarding my MCAT, what did you do to study for a good MCAT score, did you use Kaplan, Princeton, Exam Krackers, whatever please tell me. Also, when should I be taking this.
Regarding my clinical/volunteer/shadow experience, HOW TO GET SOME. Where do I start? I'm planning on checking with my church for some volunteering opportunities. I would also like to go to a hospital or clinic to get hands on experience, how do you do this? Do I literally walk up to the front desk and ask to speak with someone for a possible position or am I supposed to contact them through an application online? If so, what would me make a more attractive pick to these people. How to get a doctor to allow me to shadow them? I know no doctors or physicians, I assume most of them don't want the hassle of some college student breathing down their neck while they are treating patients at their business.
I know that I am starting late, but I'm willing to do whatever it takes. Whether I'm in school a little longer, or have to destroy my mental and physical well being while I work 40 hours and attend school in the days and volunteer at a hospital at night. Yes, I expect that it will be somewhat of the sort in medschool,internship,residency.
Any and all help would be most appreciated. Thankyou very much.