<p>Hello foruminians! I discovered s new opportunity in my schooling. My school district offers a Program called MBIT its a technical school which you attend for half the day and then you go to your designated highschool and take your core classes (English,Science,History and Math) my dilemma is I dont know if the programs are worth taking. They have one program which im interested in called Health Sciences, you basically take anatomy classes and they teach you both clinical skills and medical terminology etc. I am a URM and wish to become a doctor of some sorts preferably (radiology, ophthalmology) I dont know what is more important to colleges the classes you took or the experience, i doubt i could take more than 2 or 3 AP classes if i decide to take the program and will try to take as many honors classes as i can, but do you guys think its worth it. I would also have the opportunity to "shadow" doctors while earning a small wage. If you had this chance would you take it. I know that medical schools dontc are about high school, but would they rather have a kid that spent 3 years in and out of hospitals and clinics and has experience in clinics or the kid who took a ton of AP classes in highschool. Thank you alla nd do you think i would be at a disadvantage to be admitted to a normal college like Penn State or Temple? Thanks!</p>