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Good advice for a pre-med student.
I'm in my freshman year at NYU, and I don't want to sound like a snobby dick but I have big aspirations for the future, and would love some advice in general about opportunities I should be seizing throughout my undergrad years for med school.
Currently, I'm going to be taking Chem II over the summer [which is kind of bad] but I'll make it up by taking Biochemistry in my Junior year. It's becuase the curriculum they set up for me is messed up, so I'm forced to do that if I want to finish everythign on time. I'm not very sure what to major in, most likely Psychology or Politics, but I'm not exactly sure yet. Aside from taking the required courses, and maintaining a good GPA and taking the MCATS, what should I be doing? WHat are some good jobs and volunteer options I should be considering? I understand it's very hard to get a job/internship at a hospital, shadowing doctors and everything. Is this something I should be seriously considering? What other opportunies are there?etcc How ya doing, buddy?
The only way out is through.
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I was thinking of something I'd have to take training courses to be certified in? Like CPR, or an ambulance crew or something? I want something really intensive that I can dedicate time to, rather than a laundry list of things that just "may" look good on a resume. I need to be able to do these things and get something out of it.
Start studying now? Hmm. I understand your advice though. I sometimes think that if I had started studying for the SAT from a very, very early age I'd get like a 2400 or something. Theoretically it makes sense, since how else would you get better at a test but studying? I'll have to check it out and try taking a practice one to see where I am right now, and to rock the test when it comes because I'd have had so much preparation. So I'll take that into account. Shadowing a doctor would be incredible, but it is very hard to get. It would be best if I can volunteer somewhere early and form a relationship with the doctor and be trusted enough to shadow him/her in the upcoming years. I guess it'll be great if I could start early. As for medical field. I'm not very sure, yet. For a long time I wanted to be a Psychiatrist, but now I'm interested in being a surgeon. Heart surgeon, brain surgeon, something like that. Not sure yet. I do like Math and Science, I like everything. But admittedly, they are hard subjects for me. Politics is something I really enjoy and read up on on my own time. I'm real good at the humanities, and will definitely take courses in those classes [not just to boost my GPA but because it'll give me something to look forward to between the hell of my science courses and labs.]
Extra-curriculars, as well. I'm in Model United Nations. And it's a club I really enjoy and I dedicate a lot of time to it, so I'm definitely sticking with it. I'm also in Badminton and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Is that well-rounded enough? What do you mean about a computer based MCAT? I have to finish a lot of the NYU required coruses which aren't very interesting. Along with foreign language which I really don't want to take. I took French in HS and barely understand it. I want to take German or something more exotic in college, but I figured Spanish would be the most useful as a doctor so I'm not very sure about that either. There's nowhere I can't reach.
The only way out is through.
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