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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
I do too.This one will spend more time talking to her stockbroker than talking to patients.If science classes aren't a breeze,then you aren't gunna make it.If you really wanted to do medicine,you'd be counting the days until med school started.Then,you could spend more time on the human body,and less time on subjects not directly involved with medicine.
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Nothing at UNC Chapel Hill is a breeze, and many doctors get Bs in Organic Chemisty and Calculus. So, I laughed when you used the word science courses at a college like this and breeze in the same sentence. Oh, and if I applied to med school tomorrow, my GPA is high enough to get in, but it has hardly been a breeze. Being a doctor is never a sure thing, no matter how smart or dedicated you are. It is that hard. The general population must be unaware of that.
You live in a fantasy world with these sorts of things. Counting the days before med school starts? I have known quite a few doctors that took time off after their BS before going back to school to do what they do. My dad is one of them, and he is great at what he does.