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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Addix
With that said, are you worried about having a low client base? |
Yes. |
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| Trance Addix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Yes. |
It should still balance out right since the money is good? |
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| Highmay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Keo_Nade
i heard about that. Sammuel "el" Jackson striks again. |
AND THERE AIN'T A GOD DAMN THING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT!!! |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Addix
It should still balance out right since the money is good? |
Well I dont know wxactly what they make per session, or what the cost is of performing the tests, but I heard it isnt cheap. |
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| Trance Addix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Well I dont know wxactly what they make per session, or what the cost is of performing the tests, but I heard it isnt cheap. |
I think if you do enter that field, you will be well taken care of;) |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Addix
I think if you do enter that field, you will be well taken care of;) |
Your guess is probably is as good as mine. Right now my biggest concern is studying for the MCAT and doing well on it so I can get into medical school. Once Im there Ill get some advise and see what I should do. Anyway, I the first year or so is generic stuff, just to get a feel for whats going on, and to give students alittle time it figure out what their career path is.
These are the classes, for the most part, you take in your first year or 2:
Gross Anatomy
Biochemistry
Pathology
Behavioral Science
Pharmacology
Physiology
Microanatomy/Histology
Microbiology
Physical Diagnosis (or some kind of intro to the patient class)
Medical Ethics
After you do the classes, you go on rotation at hospitals in various different fields.
And unlike what most people say, it seems like Medical school is no different than any other college - you have time as much time to do things as you give yourself - most stress the out their first year and dont sleep, but thats their own fault. :p |
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| Trance Addix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Your guess is probably is as good as mine. Right now my biggest concern is studying for the MCAT and doing well on it so I can get into medical school. Once Im there Ill get some advise and see what I should do. Anyway, I the first year or so is generic stuff, just to get a feel for whats going on, and to give students alittle time it figure out what their career path is.
These are the classes, for the most part, you take in your first year or 2:
Gross Anatomy
Biochemistry
Pathology
Behavioral Science
Pharmacology
Physiology
Microanatomy/Histology
Microbiology
Physical Diagnosis (or some kind of intro to the patient class)
Medical Ethics
After you do the classes, you go on rotation at hospitals in various different fields.
And unlike what most people say, it seems like Medical school is no different than any other college - you have time as much time to do things as you give yourself - most stress the out their first year and dont sleep, but thats their own fault. :p |
I have taken practice MCATs for fun, and boy are they difficult... |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Addix
I have taken practice MCATs for fun, and boy are they difficult... |
My Chemistry teacher is on the MCAT board, hopefully he can give me a few tips. |
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| Trance Addix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
My Chemistry teacher is on the MCAT board, hopefully he can give me a few tips. |
Lucky man, what school are you enrolled at? |
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| stevieboy32808 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
These are the classes, for the most part, you take in your first year or 2:
Gross Anatomy
Biochemistry
Pathology
Behavioral Science
Pharmacology
Physiology
Microanatomy/Histology
Microbiology
Physical Diagnosis (or some kind of intro to the patient class)
Medical Ethics |
You mean graduate school? I'm an engineering major and I remember taking nothing but b.s. classes in my first year as an undergraduate. I don't see any freshman composition, humanities, speech, etc. Now the classes you presented appear to be graduate level classes. I'm probably more erroneous than ever, but they look hard to be first year. Good luck with that;) |
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| Trance Addix |
| quote: | Originally posted by stevieboy32808
You mean graduate school? I'm an engineering major and I remember taking nothing but b.s. classes in my first year as an undergraduate. I don't see any freshman composition, humanities, speech, etc. Now the classes you presented appear to be graduate level classes. I'm probably more erroneous than ever, but they look hard to be first year. Good luck with that;) |
He meant classes for medical school :) |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Addix
Lucky man, what school are you enrolled at? |
Im in LIU, my teacher teaches here part-time and teaches at Pace full-time.
He says that taking Kaplan simply just prepares you for the test and gives you studying techniques as well as test taking techniques. Anyone looking to enroll in Kaplan for knowledge should just save their money because thats not their agenda. |
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