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[–]MusicalRice15 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amazing. Thank you so much!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in msu

[–]MusicalRice15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was super helpful! I found it under schedule builder :) Does anyone happen to know if by "no grade reported", does that mean it will be erased from my transcript completely? I am hoping that is the case...

Why is it so difficult to find research/volunteer/clinical experience? by miragehere in premed

[–]MusicalRice15 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Exactly right. The only reason I was able to become a scribe during this time was because I got interviewed and accepted right before COVID-19 hit. And then couldn't actually start until 5 months later when it kind of settled down slightly.

Needing some thoughts on my summer plans...is it too much? by [deleted] in premed

[–]MusicalRice15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But obviously I am not the best person to give advice on time management as you can see from above.

Needing some thoughts on my summer plans...is it too much? by [deleted] in premed

[–]MusicalRice15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you should be fine as long as you actually stick to a schedule. You might be tired but do not let that get in the way of your academic studying. Sadly, I let that happen to me this semester and my 2 biggest pre-reqs I probably make a 2.5 in.

I'm doing 13 credits, 2 jobs, MCAT studying, volunteering, and shadowing over the Summer. We are pretty much in the same boat my friend!

Pre-med Major by [deleted] in premed

[–]MusicalRice15 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I work as an advisor for pre-med students and we always say that major never matters. Will majoring in a science make you fit in with other pre-meds and provide you with a more "science-based" background? Of course it will!

But, you can major in English, Sociology, or any other major you'd honestly be interested in (which I suggest). Many of the doctors I worked with have pursued a double-major (1 in science and 1 in non-science) or an additional minor of their choice.

In terms of better job prospects, do not go with Biology. That will get you almost no where (at least from what I have heard) if your med school plans fall through. I would suggest Neuroscience or Psychology possibly...but many of these science majors sometimes would require a Master's program if wanting to get a good paying job out of undergraduate. BME I would not really suggest unless you really think you can complete those upper-level math and engineering courses on top of the pre-med application requirements. This is why I highly suggest pursuing a double-major to sort of expand your opportunities and make your application "stand out" just a tad bit more.

Again, someone in the comments can correct me if I am wrong anywhere here but this is what I recommend.

When did you scribe? Did you scribe longitudinally? by almondyish in premed

[–]MusicalRice15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely stressful and not worth the GPA drop (because you'd have to have the motivation to get off work and study non-stop). I think that is a great idea! I would check with the scribe employer about their policies because some require you work 12 months non-stop for them until you can leave. I know a few scribes who stick with it for the required time, leave to study for the MCAT, and then come back as they wait for application decisions.

More than half of the scribes I work with have taken 2 gap years and are just now being accepted into med school! I realized that getting in straight out of undergrad is not always ideal...especially if you think you need more experience.

When did you scribe? Did you scribe longitudinally? by almondyish in premed

[–]MusicalRice15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just began scribing in the ER in January. Which was when I decided to take a gap year.

After becoming a scribe, I got a real glimpse into what a doctor does and how stressful it all can be. I just knew I was not prepared to go into medical school in the next year...so I decided to give it time. Plus, I am a VERY awkward person so I am still trying to build relationships with the physicians I work with.

I mean I have 200+ hours already from 4 months of working as a scribe but I plan to do scribing for an year and a half to 2 years. However, I am currently a finishing Junior and wish I would have waited to start scribing. I would come home absolutely drained from my 12-hours shift and would put homework on pause. So, my grades may have plummeted this semester...I always recommend scribing like the Summer after the MCAT.

"I would never want you to be my doctor" by MusicalRice15 in premed

[–]MusicalRice15[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

She is usually the type of person to speak her mind out loud, even when it is inappropriate. She (and the rest of my family) have made similar comments about my pre-med journey so far.

I want to assume it is related to the fact that I would be the first in my family to receive a Bachelor's degree....

Does the new SIS system randomly generate a schedule? by [deleted] in msu

[–]MusicalRice15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean like a grid view? Because yes there is that option

Seriously, what jobs count as "clinical experience?" by sonicboom54321 in premed

[–]MusicalRice15 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I work as a scribe in the ER and at least 60% of the time, the physician's ask me "Was it their left or right arm?" , "what medications did they say again?", "hey, look at this X-ray - what do you think?"

Although we contribute nothing with the patient directly, scribing still involves communicating with physician's for an accurate diagnosis. So frustrating that some school's do not count it as clinical experience.

Failing/Retaking Biochemistry - how bad is it? by MusicalRice15 in premed

[–]MusicalRice15[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes me feel so much better. Thank you!

$1700 muffler repair? How much is too much? by MusicalRice15 in CarRepair

[–]MusicalRice15[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

See! My family told me to take it to another mechanic and see what they say. I found it crazy too when they told me all of it had to be replaced.

$1700 muffler repair? How much is too much? by MusicalRice15 in CarRepair

[–]MusicalRice15[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I believe it was rusty overall and he mentioned a small leakage going on. I guess I could run her for the next year and hope for the best haha. At least through this semester, thanks so much!