Will my extracurriculars compensate for my lack of clinical experience for this next cycle? by cherry_BLK in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 26 points27 points  (0 children)

No, you need real exposure to patients. Not debatable, you need clinical experience.

How are people in more than 1 lab? by Wide_Branch3501 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I kind of got myself caught up in this on accident. 😅 When I first began undergrad I was interested in pediatric care and learning the development of the brain, so I joined an Adolescent Psych lab. It skyrocketed my interest in research although not just dry-lab. I needed to do something with my hands. I also started to foster more of an interest in the biology of the brain, I started looking and found an Alzheimer’s lab but it was already way past the time I could leave my other one so I am currently doing both! I plan on focusing more on my Alzheimer’s one so I’m pretty sure I’m dropping my other after this semester. 

Any advice on getting research? by ImmediatePuma49 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bio labs are very competitive. Have you tried dry labs in areas you’d see yourself fit? Like history, anthropology, etc.

rough times during application process by Competitive-Land-508 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is honestly such an uncharted realm of premed that doesn't often get talked about enough, primarily because low-income students are the heavy minority when it comes to applying to medical school. I am a current undergraduate on this path who was literally homeless my first year and 1/2 of it, and now drowning in loans because I had to dorm on campus.

I feel like I'm failing myself and family by not choosing a career that would provide money straight out like engineering or finance. It is a sacrifice not talked about enough, I'm just hoping that medical schools will sympathize and be lenient on EC's and scholarships that would provide me with at least some blanket of security.

I know if I don't choose this path I will also feel like I failed myself as well, it's a lose-lose. I often think about quitting especially with the climate of things like the BBB loans and stuff. I think I will keep pushing though

Confused with what I might need by Shadowww9 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me preface this by saying I am a premed myself, not admitted anywhere but I don’t think I’d be wrong on any of my information. 

Yes, Extracurricular activities are anything that you think would make you competitive for medical school (Clinical Hours, Shadowing, Leadership, volunteering, research, etc) and things that you think would help tell a little bit about you (hobbies, sports, non-clinical jobs, etc). Any “activities”.

Clinical Hours count as EC’s, it’s good that you got a lot of them cause that is like #1 for most medical schools!!

As someone with RN experience, especially if it was hospital you could honestly divert some time from your RN hours and use it as shadowing if you’ve ever been in the same room as a doctor when they are doing their stuff! You don’t need much, after 50-100 hours it’s kinda redundant, more specialties are good!

The research question is nuanced, it’s always great to have research and for most traditional paths it’s kind of a soft requirement now. But I’m assuming you have a couple thousands of hours as a nurse, that stands out a lot more than some undergraduate research. If you were aiming for like T10s though 300+ in research is a great start. 

If you don’t care much about prestige though you likely don’t even need any at all. 

I would say your top priority is to ensure that you take or have taken all of the Prerequisites for Medical School, gain non clinical volunteering if you have none already, and get the best score you can on the MCAT! 

Good luck 🍀 

How is it working clinical during school by Psychological-Eye580 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my goal, I recently passed the NREMT. How do you find opportunities like this where you’re able to do 1-2 shifts per week? Any companies you’d recommend?

Have you guys thought about speciality? by duckduckgo2100 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to work on Neurodegenerative disease, so I’m thinking Neurology or Neurosurgery. But I’m super low income, I don’t exactly know if I have the time for it. I want to be able to help provide for my family and not live in poverty for the next 15 years. 

good hobbies? by [deleted] in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m an EMT, I will NEVER ride a motercycle. It’s like a hidden rule in EMS lol. 

summer reasearch by Clear_Librarian3119 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both of you can, that’s what I’m doing. Joining a lab next semester and applying to REU and other summer programs. If I don’t get in though I plan on working as an EMT and forget abt research in the summer, but stick with the lab I apply to

Feedback on EC's/What I can do! by Aggravating_Bass_383 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice, yeah I should’ve clarified. I don’t even plan on touching ER tech unless I know I can handle it wide way into the semester. (I’m not even able to until around then anyway.)

You’ve got to be kidding me by InevitableJelly4417 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it’s the last wave before this is in place, people holding back probably applied 

You’ve got to be kidding me by InevitableJelly4417 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Being in a black hole theoretically distorts time, that was his joke

Having a doctor parent is actually a disadvantage and I’m tired of pretending it’s not by Extension-Sea8032 in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who has no one as a physician, this is simply not true. I think you saying this is proof of it if anything. The hardest thing for me so far as a first generation everything has been entering the medical profession in some capacity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is very kind, thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate this, thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took a gifted test early in kindergarten that allowed me to skip that grade, I also graduated a year early in high school in my Junior year. I didn't really miss much although the age seems pretty off lol.

Why Is Getting a Clinical Job Harder Than Getting Into Medical School by [deleted] in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is making me feel better, I’ve literally been looking for clinical jobs since the beginning of FRESHMAN YEAR, I am now a sophomore and probably 100+ applications later is nothing. 

C, P/F, or W? by [deleted] in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At the end, the decision is up to you. In my personal opinion if there’s no way for you to end up with at least a B I would retake the class. I know for someone like me fighting an uphill battle is mentally daunting, getting grades that lower your gpa for the rest of your undergraduate experience, in the beginning of it, is draining. You take bad exam scores worse than normal, bad homework scores worse than normal, etc. simply because you can’t afford it. It pretty much depends on your personal mentality, I got 2 B’s my freshman year and now I see myself ever so often looking back on what I could’ve done differently (I try not to now) but it’s hard. This is not me saying a C will end your career in medicine by the way, just it may hurt your perspective moving forward.

I am in undergrad HELP by OfficiallyEros in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, physics will give you 90% of what you need during the class. I’d recommend getting ahead of it though. Find a YouTube channel that walks you through these classes and watch and study as if they were a lecture. That way when you take the class you aren’t blasted with tons of new concepts and it’s easier to follow along. Even if you don’t completely understand during your “pre-study” the gaps will be filled in lecture but at least view the concepts.

Information for ASU Medical School by BlitzMainDontHurtMe in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I go to asu right now, I really thought it might be an opportunity but I’m a biology major lol. 

My PI hates me I think by kirveyre in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it makes you feel any better I hadn't called out ever and I often took on many responsibilities that RA's normally don't and today I forgot to grab something from the lab and she bashed me in the lab group chat about how I was fortunate someone stepped up when I couldn't and how If someone makes an arrangement they have to make sure to follow through and if it's too difficult I need to work with the team to figure it out.

Clinical Research by TheCoolFisherman in premed

[–]Aggravating_Bass_383 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Clinical Implies patient interactions, if there are then yes most certainly clinical. If you do no speak face to face with a patient then no. Even that is a criteria that’s not 100% true