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Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
Anton, how's the Pathology class going for you? I plan on specializing in Forensic Pathology.
Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
Anton, how's the Pathology class going for you? I plan on specializing in Forensic Pathology.
Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
I'm doing pretty well in it.....wait are you are an M.D.? I thought most forensic pathologists were MDs but i don't see why u can't do it as a PhD or what not/
Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
I'm doing pretty well in it.....wait are you are an M.D.? I thought most forensic pathologists were MDs but i don't see why u can't do it as a PhD or what not/
Originally Posted by UTVOL23
I was 24 when i started med school, and know i dont feel i missed out on my 20's. To be honest I didnt let med school control my life I still went out and had fun you just have certain times where you have to buckle down and focus on getting things done and put everything else in your life on hold but it was a great ride, and this may seem like bragging but i graduated 2nd in my class and still was able to enjoy life. Just remember if you dont love what you are doing especially in medicine you can become miserable because it takes a whole lot of dedication as other have already alluded to.
Originally Posted by UTVOL23
I was 24 when i started med school, and know i dont feel i missed out on my 20's. To be honest I didnt let med school control my life I still went out and had fun you just have certain times where you have to buckle down and focus on getting things done and put everything else in your life on hold but it was a great ride, and this may seem like bragging but i graduated 2nd in my class and still was able to enjoy life. Just remember if you dont love what you are doing especially in medicine you can become miserable because it takes a whole lot of dedication as other have already alluded to.
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
I'm doing pretty well in it.....wait are you are an M.D.? I thought most forensic pathologists were MDs but i don't see why u can't do it as a PhD or what not/
I'm leaning towards M.D., although I still have plenty of time to decide. BTW, did you do any research projects prior to med school admissions? And what year of undergrad did you start?
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
I'm doing pretty well in it.....wait are you are an M.D.? I thought most forensic pathologists were MDs but i don't see why u can't do it as a PhD or what not/
I'm leaning towards M.D., although I still have plenty of time to decide. BTW, did you do any research projects prior to med school admissions? And what year of undergrad did you start?
Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
Trust me, I don't think FPath is anything like CSI, but in a perfect world -- my last two years of med school would be like the Pathology movie. I feel like I can handle being around/working with dead bodies. Time will tell, right?
Originally Posted by Nike Star Jay
Trust me, I don't think FPath is anything like CSI, but in a perfect world -- my last two years of med school would be like the Pathology movie. I feel like I can handle being around/working with dead bodies. Time will tell, right?
Originally Posted by blazinRook
@ UTVOL23, AntonLaVey, and TypeRPinoy what med schools did/do you go to?
Originally Posted by blazinRook
@ UTVOL23, AntonLaVey, and TypeRPinoy what med schools did/do you go to?
Originally Posted by TypeRPinoY
Originally Posted by blazinRook
@ UTVOL23, AntonLaVey, and TypeRPinoy what med schools did/do you go to?
i've said this before...the sad truth is what school you go to is nowhere nearly as important as where you go to school and what type of degree you earn.
there isn't much difference between a top 20 school and a top 50 school and a top 100 school. when it comes down to it US allopathic medical schools > US osteopathic schools > foreign medical schools in terms of getting a good residency