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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Lo Lo
One of my best friends has decided to go to med school. Well, I think she's pretty much convinced. I met her because we were getting our Masters degrees at the same time, back in 2006, and we've been friends ever since. We even worked together as epidemiologists for the state.
So even though I'm probably going to get my ass kicked for it, I want to put her story on here. First because she needs a team cheering for her, and second because I think her story is a good one.... (probably 'cause its a lot like mine). My friend, let's call her Lo-Lo... has been back and forth on this idea for a while. She says she's oscillating because she isn't sure if she's up to entering the world of tough academics and doctor stress... I say she's being chicken. She actually handles academics beautifully, is a resourceful student and I think she'd be a great doctor.
About her. She didn't major in the sciences, but did complete her pre-med requirements. She originally wanted to go to pharmacy school and scored really well on the PCAT (this would be the part of our stories that are clearly not alike). For whatever reason she didn't get accepted at the school she wanted to go to and sort of let the idea go. Then she got her MPH and has been working as an epidemiologist for 3 years. She briefly thought about med school again a few years back and took the MCAT but didn't do so hot. But she's trying again and plans to apply to med school this summer. If she matriculates next year she'll be 29 when she starts.
She's taking the MCAT on May 1st (2 weeks!) and she needs a little encouragement... so write her a message. And tell her to do the damn full-length exams! She's slacking on those!
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ReplyDeletesize/length does matter. :D
To Lo Lo: I'm doing it on May 1 too...don't stress about the age thing...I'm 33. But just think, after these 2 weeks, you'll probably not have to worry about physics, OChem or GChem ever again. I plan on taking a FL/day for the next 10 days (Lord, help me!)
ReplyDelete"A man who wants something will find a way; a man who doesn't will find an excuse." - Stephan Dolley Jr
Do the full length exams!!!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteGood luck! If you did great on the PCAT, I'm sure you'll do well on the MCAT, too.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely definitely definitely do the full lengths. They are the most valuable thing you can do to prepare for the MCAT.
ReplyDeleteGo Lo lo!
ReplyDeleteGo Lo lo!
PCAT! MCAT!
Lo lo is a bigger CAT!
Good Luck!
Full lengths are important, however, taking the time and figuring out what the heck you did wrong and why you got each question right is just as important!
ReplyDeleteMost of all do not stress and go in prepared.
Hi Lo Lo,
ReplyDeleteGood luck on MCAT.
From what Ella wrote about you, you can do pretty good.
Good luck! I'm sure you can rock the mcat, just do the AAMC practice tests and you'll do great! Examkrackers is also really helpful for basic science review.
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