do I have a shot at going to a good school and becoming a radiologist(not tech) or cardiologist?
Im currently going into my junior year of high school and havent taken the SAT or ACT yet. my current unweighted gpa is 3.6 out 4.0, im not sure about my weighted GPA but im pretty sure it is high. Soph year i took one Ap course and this year im taking 3 ap course then senior year i plan of taking 3 ap courses.I take lots of honors courses and I take alot of science related classes.Im a member of varsity volleyball and I have been playing last two years. I also have a significant amount of community service from my local hospital.Do i have a shot at going to a good school and becoming a radiologist or cardiologist in the future?I want to attend boston college badly so do i have a good chance?
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It sounds like you’ve done well. I think my unweighted GPA was around 3.6 in high school and I was accepted into Carnegie Mellon.
Just remember that you’ll be competing with stronger students in college, so don’t slack off. Things won’t come as easy as they have in high school.
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4 years ago
you will would desire to get a bachelor’s degree the place you finished 12 pre-med classes (2 years of chemistry, one 3 hundred and sixty 5 days each of biology, calculus, physics and english), take the MCAT and then visit medical college. After medical college, you will would desire to finished a 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days residency software and fellowship in Cardiology. FYI..a cardiovascular technologist is somebody who runs cardiovascular tests (Echocardiogram, Trans-echo, dopplers, etc.) yet would not evaluate effects.
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It will depend on your grades in college and your score on the MCAT, it can’t be determined from grades or activities from high school. Just study a lot in college and stay motivated.
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