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Funny... a BS and an MS in Exercise Physiology / Energy Metabolism and I was NEVER required to take Organic Chem i or ii. I was on a PhD track...
Took my MS and left my program to figure things out. I don't consider it a poor move, but having been shadowing and volunteering, among other activities, I'm confident medicine is for me. I know my UGrad GPA isn't strong enough, but my Grad work and EC's are fairly solid (I've worked hard). I'm currently studying for the MCAT, but I have a bit of a problem...
As the title states, no orgo i and orgo ii.
I'm trying to consider my options... take them independently? A nice individual with whom I conversed regularly last night suggested a SMP... but would that really help my ugrad? Or a Post-Bacc program (which, I honestly don't see the difference in weight carried by a post-bacc or SMP considering I already have an MS in a respected field from a well respected research university). Plus, I wouldn't mind a program that can only improve my low (3.1cGPA) GPA from ugrad. A number of instances occurred that didn't help my cause in UGrad, the biggest being my father having a major open heart procedure (not a bypass lol) which resulted in complications that affected him the last 10 years or so; significantly. And now, most recently... another major procedure to correct a past malpractice by an uncaring cardiologist with a Messiah Complex.. he is doing really well and under the care of so many specialists and our PCP who is brilliant in his own respect (and I don't mean that latter point sarcastically). I see a new light and I want this. I'm willing to do anything to get it. Md or DO. I love medicine. I love the science. I enjoy the ability to gap that bridge of theory and data in a clinical setting that requires absolute and comprehensive rational decision making in an intense, pressure filled environment. The most comprehensive, pressure filled environment I know is running over 100 metabolic hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps on my subject study participants in my lab for my study... and my colleagues.
Wow... fail on grammar by me. yay
THANKS!
...I wish I wasn't as naive in ugrad.
mayday? Is my plane going down in flames?
thanks!
Took my MS and left my program to figure things out. I don't consider it a poor move, but having been shadowing and volunteering, among other activities, I'm confident medicine is for me. I know my UGrad GPA isn't strong enough, but my Grad work and EC's are fairly solid (I've worked hard). I'm currently studying for the MCAT, but I have a bit of a problem...
As the title states, no orgo i and orgo ii.
I'm trying to consider my options... take them independently? A nice individual with whom I conversed regularly last night suggested a SMP... but would that really help my ugrad? Or a Post-Bacc program (which, I honestly don't see the difference in weight carried by a post-bacc or SMP considering I already have an MS in a respected field from a well respected research university). Plus, I wouldn't mind a program that can only improve my low (3.1cGPA) GPA from ugrad. A number of instances occurred that didn't help my cause in UGrad, the biggest being my father having a major open heart procedure (not a bypass lol) which resulted in complications that affected him the last 10 years or so; significantly. And now, most recently... another major procedure to correct a past malpractice by an uncaring cardiologist with a Messiah Complex.. he is doing really well and under the care of so many specialists and our PCP who is brilliant in his own respect (and I don't mean that latter point sarcastically). I see a new light and I want this. I'm willing to do anything to get it. Md or DO. I love medicine. I love the science. I enjoy the ability to gap that bridge of theory and data in a clinical setting that requires absolute and comprehensive rational decision making in an intense, pressure filled environment. The most comprehensive, pressure filled environment I know is running over 100 metabolic hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps on my subject study participants in my lab for my study... and my colleagues.
Wow... fail on grammar by me. yay
THANKS!
...I wish I wasn't as naive in ugrad.
mayday? Is my plane going down in flames?
thanks!
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