thanks for vlogging your rotations. it's really interesting to see what you do everyday for a certain rotation. currently, i am in high school watching your videos and i am considering the pre-med track but i'm not completely on board yet. anyways, your videos motivate me and i love the pancake analogy. i agree, if you can't get in what you want to get in then what can you do to make up for it tomorrow? thanks again for a great vid!
Hey!! I love watching your videos!! They’re sooooo encouraging!!!! How do you stay motivated? Also do you have an email? I would like to send you some questions about finding apartments out in Houston... I’m supposed to be moving there in February and I’m completely lost
I’m a Phi Theta Kappa student at Monroe community college. I really find it hard to decide between Medical school and PA school. The only problem that is disturbing me mentally is the financial part of medical school since I don’t have any support. Academic wise I’m doing very well as a Biology/Math major. What do you think I should do? I came to the US in 2016 as a refugee from Kakuma which is a refugee camp in Kenya 🇰🇪.
AmbitiousAbe Even if I get into medical school I’ll not be able to afford to pay for my living expenses and school. I don’t want to get into a big debt and I have just arrived in the country and I’m also a first generation college student. My gpa is like 3.94 I’ll be transferring to Cornell then I will apply to PA school after that.
With a GPA like that bro..you’ll have no problem getting into medical school. Like I said man, there is financial aid and scholarships to help alleviate the costs, but I wouldn’t want you to not reach your full potential due to fear of debt. We all take out loans, even us who are from here. However, as a physician.. you’ll make more then enough to pay it back if you’re financially responsible.
AmbitiousAbe do you think getting into a big school helps when applying to medical schools? I have to decide between public and big name schools I know I can qualify for scholarships and things of that kind but I also have a part time job that I’ll have to leave behind to attend those schools. SUNY Brockport is 40 min from my home but it’s a very local school.
Aloyce Motive top tier schools generally do offer better financial aid packages. And if you are a minority student with excellent stats, you are a gem and they will literally throw money at you to come to their schools