Hello!
My name is Micah. I don't know if I can get any questions answered on this board, but I don't know where to go. Maybe someone can direct me if nobody can help me!
I am a 25 y/o (26 on Jan 23) female who is just starting undergrad in the fall of 2003. I spent the last couple of years as a Paramedic and fell in love with medicine. My goal is to go to Med School, and all the mess that goes with that.
My problem is this: I haven't been to (real) school since 1995. I'm scared to death. Everyone I talk to says that to get into a Med School, you must have a strong undergrad background of sciences and math, especially upper division classes.
I'm okay at science (I know I'll have to study my ass off), but I've taken College Algebra 3 times and have failed everytime. I didn't even pass Pre-Algebra in High School. That's how bad I suck at math. And these people are telling me I should be taking Calculus? 8O
I know this will be nothing compared to Med School, but biology/anatomy/how things work just fascinate me, whereas Math makes me wanna crawl in the closet and cry.
Now I know I won't know what specialty I want to go into until the very last minute, but I kind of need to have an idea so as to determine what undergrad classes to take.
I'm contemplating a few careers: Psychology (I am bipolar and psychology just fascinates me- it's nice to empathize with your patients, especially because they will soon be able to prescribe medication as well!), Emergency Medicine, Radiology.....
Of course with EM/Rad I would have to do a lot of science/math. But, it would be a more chaotic, non-stop field, which is where I thrive.
With Psych I would have to major in Psych.- a TOTALLY different and easier class line-up. But, would I get sick of the same patients over and over, sabatoging their own success?
::sigh::
I am not going to a good undergrad school (no pre-med) as I cannot afford it. So nobody that I have at my fingertips can tell me a damn thing about what classes to take, what i should expect, etc...
Does anyone have any advice for the old, anxiety-ridden, girl who's heart is pulling her into being a doctor but has no idea how to start her journey to an unknown land?
Anything you can say will help me, I promise, even if it's 4th-hand information.
I'm in San Francisco and plan on going to San Jose State (I'm moving there), if this helps anyone.
Sincerely,
With advanced thanks,
Micah Maranda
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