I'm currently an independent study student, as a senior in high school.
During the second half of my high school career (roughly 2 years), I went on an independent study to acquire more adequate treatment for some health conditions. Around this point, I fell off the wagon, and would say I have a weak foundation in regards to high school curriculum.
I finish the remainder of my senior course load in a week, so I will have more flexibility when it comes time.
I will be beginning my undergrad education in the fall, at UCR. I'm very interested in their Thomas Haider program, and I am considering if I should look into volunteer work in the inland empire of CA, to network.
In the time between now, and the beginning of my freshman year of undergrad, I plan to catch up with my peers (regarding high school curriculum), by self studying. I believe it is a great opportunity to practice self teaching, time management, and explore study methods.
I have a volunteer opportunity at an outpatient clinic during the summer. I am considering if I should look for additional volunteer opportunities before then, or even physicians to shadow.
Currently, I am in the process of applying to scholarships, and planning my study regimen.
I would like to know if you have anything in mind that could be added to my plan for the next few months, or perhaps if something featured on it is unnecessary.
Ps. Where's the fine line between a gunner and a motivated premed?
Thank you!
During the second half of my high school career (roughly 2 years), I went on an independent study to acquire more adequate treatment for some health conditions. Around this point, I fell off the wagon, and would say I have a weak foundation in regards to high school curriculum.
I finish the remainder of my senior course load in a week, so I will have more flexibility when it comes time.
I will be beginning my undergrad education in the fall, at UCR. I'm very interested in their Thomas Haider program, and I am considering if I should look into volunteer work in the inland empire of CA, to network.
In the time between now, and the beginning of my freshman year of undergrad, I plan to catch up with my peers (regarding high school curriculum), by self studying. I believe it is a great opportunity to practice self teaching, time management, and explore study methods.
I have a volunteer opportunity at an outpatient clinic during the summer. I am considering if I should look for additional volunteer opportunities before then, or even physicians to shadow.
Currently, I am in the process of applying to scholarships, and planning my study regimen.
I would like to know if you have anything in mind that could be added to my plan for the next few months, or perhaps if something featured on it is unnecessary.
Ps. Where's the fine line between a gunner and a motivated premed?
Thank you!