Please Help Me! I want to become an obstetrician..but I have a bit of a road block and need a way around it.?
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My advice is to go to your community college and really work hard. If you do well, you can transfer to a public university. Transferring to a great private university out of CC is very difficult (most top private schools don’t accept many transfer students). If you do well, your next step is to transfer to the best public university in your state. This is usually The University of XXXX rather than XXXX State University or any “directional” school like Southern XXXX State University.
If you do well there and have good MCAT scores, then you have a good shot at medical school.
On a positive note — it can be done. I did horribly in HS because I was bored and didn’t do the work. I got into an OK university — but did well there. I now have graduate degrees from Duke and Berkeley — and am a college professor.
If you do well at community college, and then transfer to a competitive university and do well there, you’ll be in good shape to do your medical school applications. Just be sure, as soon as you enter the Bachelor’s degree program, that you start meeting with your school’s pre-med advisor. There’s more to the med school application than just grades, and you’ll want to begin preparing asap.
However, you don’t have to be an MD to be a part of deliveries. Would you be interested in being an OB/Gyn nurse? You could qualify for the start of that career with an Associates degree in the right type of nursing, and you can go on to get your BS/RN either right after you get your AS, or else while you’re working as a nurse. It may be worth investigating. Contact your local community college and speak with someone who can advise you about their nursing programs.
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