- Jun 24, 2003
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So I decided a couple months ago that I'd really like to get into medicine when I get back to the states. I could start school again in the fall of 2013 to knock out the pre-reqs I need.
My back story is as follows: I'm currently deployed to Afghanistan, having chosen to stay beyond my initial obligation in the Army to serve a second tour over here. Prior to joining in the Army, I was an information systems group manager in the IT department of a large international retailer. Having personally designed some of the proprietary POS & inventory backends, I'm still on a retainer of sorts to provide emergency support\advice to my group back in Dallas. Frankly this is easy money, paying roughly a third of my former salary for very little work. It was offered to me when I announced I'd be leaving to join the Army, in hopes that I would go back to work for them when my obligation was up and I had the Army out of my system.
So now here I am, roughly 4 years later with the Army thoroughly out of my system. For a variety of reasons, I have no desire to continue on as an active duty Army officer. But my eyes are open to how easy it is for people to waste their lives, doing things of little importance that are totally inconsequential in the greater scheme of the world. I don't want to go back to office work. I want to work in a field that's truly challenging, and meaningful, where I can make a difference in other people's lives and the wider world.
So I took the free online MCAT offered by the AAMC and scored a 33. I've never taken organic chemistry before in my life, and I've only taken one year of chemistry and physics. I ordered a couple hundred pounds of text books plus some MCAT prep books, in the hopes that I can study up on my own here in Afghanistan for the next 7 months and take the real MCAT prior to actually taking the required science undergrad courses I'll need. My hope there is that I can avoid a "gap year" between finishing my undergrad courses, taking the MCATs, and waiting for scores & applications.
I'll still owe 3 years in the ready reserves, so I'm looking at joining a US Army Reserve Medical Services unit so that I can get clinical experience while I'm taking undergrad courses. If I don't join the Reserves, I could very well get called back to active duty while I'm going to school.
Also, FWIW, my undergrad GPA was ~3.5 and my MBA GPA was 4.0. My "science" GPA is a 4.0.
So is there anything I'm missing here, or any big considerations? I know it's a serious commitment, but I'm single, no kids, a dog that's used to living with my parents and I'm accustomed to working 20 hours a day.
My back story is as follows: I'm currently deployed to Afghanistan, having chosen to stay beyond my initial obligation in the Army to serve a second tour over here. Prior to joining in the Army, I was an information systems group manager in the IT department of a large international retailer. Having personally designed some of the proprietary POS & inventory backends, I'm still on a retainer of sorts to provide emergency support\advice to my group back in Dallas. Frankly this is easy money, paying roughly a third of my former salary for very little work. It was offered to me when I announced I'd be leaving to join the Army, in hopes that I would go back to work for them when my obligation was up and I had the Army out of my system.
So now here I am, roughly 4 years later with the Army thoroughly out of my system. For a variety of reasons, I have no desire to continue on as an active duty Army officer. But my eyes are open to how easy it is for people to waste their lives, doing things of little importance that are totally inconsequential in the greater scheme of the world. I don't want to go back to office work. I want to work in a field that's truly challenging, and meaningful, where I can make a difference in other people's lives and the wider world.
So I took the free online MCAT offered by the AAMC and scored a 33. I've never taken organic chemistry before in my life, and I've only taken one year of chemistry and physics. I ordered a couple hundred pounds of text books plus some MCAT prep books, in the hopes that I can study up on my own here in Afghanistan for the next 7 months and take the real MCAT prior to actually taking the required science undergrad courses I'll need. My hope there is that I can avoid a "gap year" between finishing my undergrad courses, taking the MCATs, and waiting for scores & applications.
I'll still owe 3 years in the ready reserves, so I'm looking at joining a US Army Reserve Medical Services unit so that I can get clinical experience while I'm taking undergrad courses. If I don't join the Reserves, I could very well get called back to active duty while I'm going to school.
Also, FWIW, my undergrad GPA was ~3.5 and my MBA GPA was 4.0. My "science" GPA is a 4.0.
So is there anything I'm missing here, or any big considerations? I know it's a serious commitment, but I'm single, no kids, a dog that's used to living with my parents and I'm accustomed to working 20 hours a day.