hello all,
I know this has been asked a lot and I’ve asked this previously too... but I have different questions and I can really use your help.
*please respond only if you have concrete info and know the topic, I’ve been getting mixed info lately and I don’t want to get confused anymore than I already am
Also this post mostly pertains to those living in NYC but if you can contribute I would gladly appreciate any advice!
Thank you in advance .
Questions:
1) I know as an RN-BSN(bachelors) I will still have to take more pre requisite courses. But I don’t want to pay lot for them, I also am aware that med schools look for a 4 year college courses no community college courses. So does anyone living in New York City know any good (and cheap) 4 year schools to get my pre-reqs done.
2) if I know what I want to do in medicine, and I would prefer patient contact over research should I focus my volunteer work on that patient contact and anything that pertains to that , or should I have some research volunteer hours like “lab research” hours and lab work.
3) Do med schools look at RNs wanting to be MDs differently (in any way good or bad) , if so please specify how?
4) if you are living in New York City (5 boroughs) and are doing premed or are in a med school please , please offer some advice as to what school to beat so pre reqs in and how to go about application and stuff...
Thank you for reading.
I know this has been asked a lot and I’ve asked this previously too... but I have different questions and I can really use your help.
*please respond only if you have concrete info and know the topic, I’ve been getting mixed info lately and I don’t want to get confused anymore than I already am
Also this post mostly pertains to those living in NYC but if you can contribute I would gladly appreciate any advice!
Thank you in advance .
Questions:
1) I know as an RN-BSN(bachelors) I will still have to take more pre requisite courses. But I don’t want to pay lot for them, I also am aware that med schools look for a 4 year college courses no community college courses. So does anyone living in New York City know any good (and cheap) 4 year schools to get my pre-reqs done.
2) if I know what I want to do in medicine, and I would prefer patient contact over research should I focus my volunteer work on that patient contact and anything that pertains to that , or should I have some research volunteer hours like “lab research” hours and lab work.
3) Do med schools look at RNs wanting to be MDs differently (in any way good or bad) , if so please specify how?
4) if you are living in New York City (5 boroughs) and are doing premed or are in a med school please , please offer some advice as to what school to beat so pre reqs in and how to go about application and stuff...
Thank you for reading.