Quote:Ah, I see. That's great! davewill & dfrecore has pretty much answered everything and mentioned exactly what I wanted to say, anyway... It's hard to get into Med/Vet school, good luck and press forward. BTW, you mentioned you're wanting to get a BALS Humanities, the UL Shmoop courses in dfrecore's spreadsheet are all you need, if you're missing a course, the Saylor Corporate Communications or Study.com Communications course should work. For some strange reason, if you wanted a BALS no concentration it would be different, just a few UL courses you needed.
Thank you, BJ.
Human medicine is where I want to go. My veterinarian friend's undergrad is in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, so she has the science background to help me. I don't have a preference as to an MD or DO school, as long as I can get into one of the two. I've been told that non-traditional candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. One of the biggest things for me will be scoring decently on the MCAT but I've got a strategy.
There are no shortcuts to becoming a physician.
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