Okay, so I want to be as realistic as I probably can be. I am one of the worst candidates to get into medical school. I graduated college last winter with a piss-poor GPA in chemical engineering, mostly because I didnt' study a day in my life, but I have decided that becoming a doctor is what I want. I drifted throughout college because I didn't have a clear goal in mind and I had zero drive. But I feel like I'm ready to live out my potential. That being said, I want to know my realistic chances of getting into medical school. I can't erase the past, I can only act in the present. I'll do whatever it takes. I'll get a loan and restart college if I need to. What are the steps necessary in order for me to fully understand what I need to do? Should I start studying for the MCAT? Should I take the necessary prerequisite courses?
What do I need to do.
What do I need to do.