07-14-2010, 08:07 PM
NAP Wrote:I am excited for both of you! I have enjoyed reading about your goal of medical school. We'll be here to cheer you on and I'm looking forward to following your progress.
I have been curious about this, too, in terms of the Big Three. I have seen through Excelsior's Live & Learn Magazine that graduates have completed medical school (type unknown). I have wondered how non-traditional their undergrad degrees can be to reach this goal. It would be interesting to find out.
(From reading another thread, if taking a science course at a community college is considered "non-traditional", then there are a lot of truly non-traditional routes to open in the future.)
Thanks; I'm curious to see if it can be done as well...and I don't see why not. You've got to have goals, and although I don't know how it will go in the end, failing to get in wouldn't be half as bad as giving up before you start. Long live nontraditional college!

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