A few days ago
What should I get my baccalaureate degree in?
I was an orginal premed major when I first started college, I realized school and cost of living were quite expensive, so I change my major or the quick, high paying, similar career of nursing. Now I am able to work 2 12 hours shifts comfortably and bring home a considerable large paycheck, so I can devote myself to studing full time instead of working 40+ hours a week. I just graduated with my ASN, and am now starting on my baccalaurate degree, should I presue my degree in nursing then go back to pre med or should i just pick up where i left off on the pre med?
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A few days ago
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By all means, go back to the pre-med. Any additional course work done in nursing will not benefit you at all in getting accepted into a med school.
If you can, do your pre-med at the state university that has a medical school (and hopefully, a hospital). Not only does this afford your best chance of getting accepted (approximately 70% of matriculants are state residents) but it will also provide you with the opportunity of making yourself known to influential people.
Best of luck!
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