confused about career choices
#13
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4 Years BS and 3 Years Honors Grad School instead of 4 years. 7 Years. Well worth it, I'd never change 1 thing.
Well, I should of partied a tad more in grad school.
Well, I should of partied a tad more in grad school.
#15
Originally Posted by CrAzYNeSs,Jul 27 2006, 10:56 AM
Took me more than two years of working to figure out what I wanted to do. Now that I know, I'm extremely motivated.
#16
Originally Posted by Back-cracker,Jul 27 2006, 10:36 AM
Ask yourself this question 1st:
Do you have a 3.5 AVG in your core classes? If you don't, have a plan "B".
Most of the schools are VERY competative. Anything under a 3.1, 3.2 and you're not getting in unless it's out of state or a third tier school.
Ask yourself this 2nd:
Why medical? Is it your idea? or your parents idea? Have you worked for an MD? Cardiologist?
BC
Do you have a 3.5 AVG in your core classes? If you don't, have a plan "B".
Most of the schools are VERY competative. Anything under a 3.1, 3.2 and you're not getting in unless it's out of state or a third tier school.
Ask yourself this 2nd:
Why medical? Is it your idea? or your parents idea? Have you worked for an MD? Cardiologist?
BC
I've been graduated from college for 2 years, and I STILL don't know what I want to do for the rest of my life. I'm slowly narrowing down my options, but it's still tough, especially considering I have so many different interests. Listen to BC's advice though--try to maintain a 3.5+ GPA in school. Even if you figure out that medical/dental school isn't right for you, having good grades will definitely open up some doors for you. Trust me, I learned this one the hard way... I should've studied more in school
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From: Walnut/Diamond Bar, SoCal
Originally Posted by Back-cracker,Jul 27 2006, 10:36 AM
Ask yourself this question 1st:
Do you have a 3.5 AVG in your core classes? If you don't, have a plan "B".
Most of the schools are VERY competative. Anything under a 3.1, 3.2 and you're not getting in unless it's out of state or a third tier school.
Ask yourself this 2nd:
Why medical? Is it your idea? or your parents idea? Have you worked for an MD? Cardiologist?
BC
Do you have a 3.5 AVG in your core classes? If you don't, have a plan "B".
Most of the schools are VERY competative. Anything under a 3.1, 3.2 and you're not getting in unless it's out of state or a third tier school.
Ask yourself this 2nd:
Why medical? Is it your idea? or your parents idea? Have you worked for an MD? Cardiologist?
BC
#19
Well I can tell you.. general dentistry can be stressful at times.. however overall I think it is a good occupation...
The best benefit about the occupation is if you own your own practice you can be your own boss!!!
The best benefit about the occupation is if you own your own practice you can be your own boss!!!