skertdayert
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Hi all,
I'm a current junior and had a recent change of heart about careers and want to become a physician (or give it a good shot at least). I have taken Chem 1 + lab, Chem 2, and Biology 1 + lab. I won't have time to complete the rest of the pre reqs my senior year as I have to take classes to complete my major/minor. I had a couple questions about what my best options are going forward.
Q1: Would formal/structured post bacc options even be possible with already haven taken 3 of the pre reqs?
Q2: Since I have already taken a couple pre reqs, would an unstructured post bacc like UWash or extension schools be a better choice?
Q3: I am having trouble finding programs that allow graduating seniors to apply. Does anyone know of post-bacc programs that allow this?
Overall, I would like to get the ball rolling the summer right after graduating, but most programs require you to obtain your bachelors degree first, giving me a gap year or two. Any answers or general advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for help
Stats: 3.5 cGpa, "B" in the 3 science classes I've taken.
I'm a current junior and had a recent change of heart about careers and want to become a physician (or give it a good shot at least). I have taken Chem 1 + lab, Chem 2, and Biology 1 + lab. I won't have time to complete the rest of the pre reqs my senior year as I have to take classes to complete my major/minor. I had a couple questions about what my best options are going forward.
Q1: Would formal/structured post bacc options even be possible with already haven taken 3 of the pre reqs?
Q2: Since I have already taken a couple pre reqs, would an unstructured post bacc like UWash or extension schools be a better choice?
Q3: I am having trouble finding programs that allow graduating seniors to apply. Does anyone know of post-bacc programs that allow this?
Overall, I would like to get the ball rolling the summer right after graduating, but most programs require you to obtain your bachelors degree first, giving me a gap year or two. Any answers or general advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for help
Stats: 3.5 cGpa, "B" in the 3 science classes I've taken.