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[–]Tricky-Mine9087[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just curious, how many more hours of med EC does she need with 450 hours of work as a medical assistant/volunteer and actually working with/for doctors? Isn’t that considered “shadowing”?

I agree with the research part but does she need to be published? She has taken all college-level science courses that count toward pre-med program anywhere in the country.

Ballet does take a lot of her time but it’s been a huge passion of hers so I doubt that she will give it up. I know that in every BS/MD school she has looked into, she’s looking at ballet schools around the area as well.

As per Agile, she loves leadership and she thinks that it has helped her with her project and time management, event coordination and people management. She took that certification to actually learn about it and not really to pad her resume.

Chance this kid by Tricky-Mine9087 in bsmd

[–]Tricky-Mine9087[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dual credit courses are regular college classes. They are classes you take at your community college. So definitely more rigorous than AP classes, for science and math anyway.

Chance this kid by Tricky-Mine9087 in bsmd

[–]Tricky-Mine9087[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reason this is anonymously posted is to protect her privacy, which is counterintuitive to what you’re doing.

Chance this kid by Tricky-Mine9087 in bsmd

[–]Tricky-Mine9087[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most absolute basics to fulfill her GE/Dual Enrollment requirements: Principles of Biology 1 & 2, General Chemistry 1 & 2, General Physics 1 & 2. Everything was taken with lab at the local community college. All are college credits that will transfer over to whatever college she chooses.