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When university starts to feel overwhelming, what are some good tips to push yourself to not give up?
I know things like a good rest could help or maybe listening to music but sometimes that doesn’t feel like enough.
What can I do in the beginning it my undergraduate years to increase my chances of medical school admissions?
I am a rising senior in high school planning on majoring in neuroscience and later entering medical school.
What steps should I take to become a neurosurgeon?
I really want to become a doctor so I can help people and become a better person. But I don’t know what to do.
What are some things that will look good for medical school applications that I can do as an undergraduate?
I’m an upcoming college freshman going to getting a bachelors of science in nursing, but I want to go to medical school and become a surgeon.
What made you want to do this career?
Honestly ever since I was younger i've always been interested in being a medical assistant or a pediatrician or at least working in the medical field.
How do you discover the medical profession that most suited you the best?
As a college student I know I want to be in the medical field, I have kept my options open, but I haven't been able to truly explore all the careers available. I am hoping that someone who once stood in my shoes would lend me a few words of advice from their experiences. I also am curious to...
How can a student looking to go into the medical field start exploring options in high school?
I'm a junior in high school that's looking to get an advantage before going to undergrad. I want to get an internship or something along those lines so I can 1. begin exploring possible career paths in this field and 2. get some experience that could give me an advantage to get into med school.
How should you help yourself get a higher SAT/ACT score for applying to colleges?
What tips are there to help get a higher score to get into colleges?
What should I major in after high school to prepare me to go into medical school?
I really enjoy working with kids at my local daycare center and that’s how I came to the idea I wanted to take care of kids, and become a doctor. More specifically a pediatrician. And I just want to know what I need to major in after high school to achieve my goal.
What is the most difficult part about going into the medical field?
What is the hardest part of the job? I’m truly interested in a career in medicine and I’m curious about the hardest part of it.
Why is there such negativity with becoming a surgeon?
When telling people that I want to be a surgeon i get a lot of weird looks.
How difficult is it to become a cardiovascular surgeon ?
i’ve always wanted to be in the medical field but i’ve finally chosen that i want to become a cardiovascular surgeon. I know that it’ll be a hard but how difficult?
Should I even consider med school?
Is the money and time for medical school worth it to become a Physician?
What are some common mistakes that I should be aware of and avoid as I pursue a career path in the medical field?
I would like to go into the medical field in the future, and I would like to gain some more insight to better equip myself for a career related to medicine.