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Im going to be a Dr.!!!
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lol.....thanks for the adviceOriginally posted by barbender View PostKeep at it DNA. Long road but there is not much that will trump that feeling of opening that acceptance letter. I have been out of school now for 2 years so just do what you have to do to get there. They must have lowered the standards or something this year. I mean, if they let me in...
Ya it is a long road...i have a few friends finishin up their undergrad and their doing nothing but bitching about the MCATS, i might as well start takin MCAT prep classes now......
what was your experience about the MCATS????
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Why did you choose Tech, is it near where you grew up?Originally posted by barbender View PostI will be attending Texas Tech which is where I went for my undergrad as well. I have always wanted to study neurology but we will see. I have alot of years to get it figured out. Thanks everyone.
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Damnit, I already had my lab coat made.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postdont think for 1 minute i am going to be calling you Dr. Barbender. :breakit:
I chose tech to follow in my grandfathers footsteps. He graduated from tech in 1945. He passed on while I was in junior college. Some think tech has sub par academics but I think you get out of it what you put in.
To answer DNA's ? The MCAT is an incredibly hard test. Unless you need the structure though, I wouldn't waste money on the classes. Just buy a set of prep books off the net.
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I don't know much about the academics there I just know it's wouldn't be my first choice personally. I have been around there. I had a friend that went to West Texas A&M, one that went to college station and a bunch that went to Austin. Out of all those Austin I absolutely loved, college station was pretty cool place and Canyon was boring itself.Originally posted by barbender View PostDamnit, I already had my lab coat made.
I chose tech to follow in my grandfathers footsteps. He graduated from tech in 1945. He passed on while I was in junior college. Some think tech has sub par academics but I think you get out of it what you put in.
To answer DNA's ? The MCAT is an incredibly hard test. Unless you need the structure though, I wouldn't waste money on the classes. Just buy a set of prep books off the net.
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I agree, west texas can be alittle boring when compared to Austin and College Station. I love West TX though. I am originally from a small town, pop 842, in East TX so this is "the big city" to me. The school is amazing. The health sciences building is one of the biggest in TX.Originally posted by Shibby View PostI don't know much about the academics there I just know it's wouldn't be my first choice personally. I have been around there. I had a friend that went to West Texas A&M, one that went to college station and a bunch that went to Austin. Out of all those Austin I absolutely loved, college station was pretty cool place and Canyon was boring itself.
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Congrats barbender....chose a specialty wisely. My father is a specialist in internal medicine, and works an insane number of hours with on-calls factored in. Be smart and chose a specialty where there's no such thing as an emergency at 3am...neurology isn't a bad choice. Dermatology or being an allergist are great specialties; you make great money while working less hours than many of the other specialties.
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Do they still have that club that is half country bar and half pop/techno?Originally posted by barbender View PostI agree, west texas can be alittle boring when compared to Austin and College Station. I love West TX though. I am originally from a small town, pop 842, in East TX so this is "the big city" to me. The school is amazing. The health sciences building is one of the biggest in TX.
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