i'm graduating soon with a Bachelors degree in computer engineering, should i apply for med school?
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my engineering GPA right is 4.03, i also have a 2 year associates degree in chemistry where i covered my pre-med courses. i have experience assisting doctors colon cancer research. Well the truth is i wanted to be a doctor but i wanted something i also enjoy (computer engineering) as a good backup, seeing as engineering is probably the only useful undergraduate degree i persued that, The problem is that i'm 23, should i stick with my engineering career? or move on to med school?
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Answer:
if you can balance that degree and school, sure go for it, school is important. won't be sugar coating it, it will be tough. Good luck with wichever decision you go with. Oh and congratgulations =) -Mr. Wolf
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