Thanks. I am a pre-med technically, but I am getting to a point in which I am not sure I want to be in school for another mmm 5 years or so. I have all of my nursing pre-reqs accomplished, I was a nursing major before crossing over. Just have to get through ochem and physics and I am good to go.
no medical school fella,,,dont try it its 4 years school then 3 years residency,,,and that depends on what field you want you might hae to do 5 years residency,,,,dependins on who takes you under their wing,,,with the way medical care is going,,,medical doctors are gonna,,,get paid crap unless you specilaity like surgeon,,,the family practice will be replaced by nurse practiionaers,,,,
BE A NURSE YOU WILL LIKE IT BETTER,,,NURSES HAVE MORE FREEDOM AND GET PAID GOOD MONEY AND HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHER PAY YOU DONT HAVE TO DEAL WITH HASSLES LIKE MEDICAL DR,,,
OH GOOD LUCK IN O CHEM,,,THAT CLASSES WEEDS OUT MORE STUDENTS THAN ANY CLASS,,,,O CHEM IS THE HARDEST CLASS IN UNDERGRADATEU,,,HARDER THAN AN BIOCHEMISTRY COLURSE,,,O CHEM IS SO BROAD AND SO MUCH MEMORIZATIONS,,,IF YOU DO GOOD IN MICROBIOLOGTY YOU HAVE A STANDING CHANCE NI MEDICAL SCOOL,,,,MICROBIOLOGY IS LIKE MEDICAL SCHOOL,,,,