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Interested in the Pre-Med program
Hey everyone,
This is my first post here, I've been a quiet lurker for some time now. Quick intro on myself and then to my question.. I'm currently 21 years old and I've earned my bachelors in Economics after jumping from major to major for a little while. Long story short, I got discouraged and distracted along the way. I am back on track now and I would like to finish my pre-meds and go into the med program at Antigua. I have finished Chemistry 1, Chemistry 2, Calc, Physics 1, Bio 1,2, English and whatnot. At my University, my GPA is around 3.0, but my first 45 credits which I earned at a community college when I was 17-18yo have a disgusting GPA of around 2.4ish! For my extra curricular activies, Ive been shadowing a physician weekly for quite some time now, and ive been active in some clubs throughout college, all while being employed several hours weekly. Also, I volunteered in a refugee camp in the Middle East for a couple weeks in two of the past summers. In addition I've gone through some major lifestyle changes such as losing 80+lbs, and have fixed many flaws in myself such as laziness, lethargy, carelessness and gluttony which all came along with it! Any hints you can offer? Chance of getting accepted? I have no fear of living on the island, as I've lived/been to much more unstable countries. I know I have the dedication and motivation now to do well and excel, but what is the best way to represent and show this to those who decide my fate with AUA? |
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thanks for the reply Sir. |
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Yes. It is possible to be accepted into any semester of Premed (1,2,3,4) depending of course on what you have done and the grades received on the courses.
And Yes. The same 3 start dates every year: Jan, May & Sept for both Premed and Basic Sciences. BTW - Have you looked into finishing these courses here in the US and then applying to Basic Sciences? Just curious to why you want to go to Antigua for courses which would be much cheaper in the US.
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Ive already earned 130 or so credits and bachelors here at a good university, so i'm overall ready for the next step. I really appreciate all your guys help and input. Much thanks. |
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Hey you won't need any extra time to experience this island. You will be here for at least 16months for basics. Try to finish up your requirements in the states and then come down. The island is ok, but home in America is paradise. Trust me, everyone wishes they were at home studying and not here.
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