Hi Fellow Non-Trads!
I need a bit of advice...
I recently decided that I want to go to med school. Actually, I want to go the MD/PhD route except that I'm transferring from an MS program now into a PhD program next semester. So I will have a BS Bio (cum gpa 3.1 - young and undisciplined) and a BS Exercise Science (gpa 3.7, many awards, research, 2 primary author abstracts at conferences, 1 primary author paper in review, tutoring, TA, clinical internship, etc (also diagnosed with adhd)). My PhD will be in pediatric exercise physiology with a concentration in genetics related to metabolism, obesity, and intervention programs. I want to work with kids in this field. The prob - my school (although it is fantastic) only has 1 prof for all my core classes and I am having trouble getting a 4.0 with him. Looks like I might even get a B+-ish in my cardiorespiratory responses to exercise class. He repeatedly tells me that in grad school, GPA doesn't matter but I have to let him know that since my goals involve med school, it does. His grading is questionable, which all of us (students) know and accept. The question - how much will a sub 4.0 in grad school affect my acceptance chances?? Should I just finish the master's and not do the PhD if I won't get a full 4.0? Other stats - I still have not taken the MCAT b/c my o-chem knowledge bites. I took it in my first BS and don't remember much at all. I am going to shadow a cardiologist, volunteer at a local children's hospital, and try to shadow my GI doc (but I'm reluctant to ask because it always embarrasses me he's done scopes on me and has seen my rear😱 ). Anyway, I am committed to helping people and to research so what do I do???? BTW, been on this forum for a few days and you guys are FANTASTIC and most inspirational! Thx
I need a bit of advice...
I recently decided that I want to go to med school. Actually, I want to go the MD/PhD route except that I'm transferring from an MS program now into a PhD program next semester. So I will have a BS Bio (cum gpa 3.1 - young and undisciplined) and a BS Exercise Science (gpa 3.7, many awards, research, 2 primary author abstracts at conferences, 1 primary author paper in review, tutoring, TA, clinical internship, etc (also diagnosed with adhd)). My PhD will be in pediatric exercise physiology with a concentration in genetics related to metabolism, obesity, and intervention programs. I want to work with kids in this field. The prob - my school (although it is fantastic) only has 1 prof for all my core classes and I am having trouble getting a 4.0 with him. Looks like I might even get a B+-ish in my cardiorespiratory responses to exercise class. He repeatedly tells me that in grad school, GPA doesn't matter but I have to let him know that since my goals involve med school, it does. His grading is questionable, which all of us (students) know and accept. The question - how much will a sub 4.0 in grad school affect my acceptance chances?? Should I just finish the master's and not do the PhD if I won't get a full 4.0? Other stats - I still have not taken the MCAT b/c my o-chem knowledge bites. I took it in my first BS and don't remember much at all. I am going to shadow a cardiologist, volunteer at a local children's hospital, and try to shadow my GI doc (but I'm reluctant to ask because it always embarrasses me he's done scopes on me and has seen my rear😱 ). Anyway, I am committed to helping people and to research so what do I do???? BTW, been on this forum for a few days and you guys are FANTASTIC and most inspirational! Thx