<p>So I am a 22 year old who is in his last semester of community college to complete general ed. classes and has been accepted into San Diego State University for the upcoming Fall 2013 semester. For the longest time, I wanted to be a doctor. I just loved the idea of helping people out. I entered community college with a bad mindset... I did poorly in the beginning few semesters - especially in science and math. Recently I decided I would enter the university as a philosophy undergrad because the subject does interest me. Though in the back of my mind I am mad and disappointed at myself for not following what I truly wanted, the medical field. </p>
<p>I was thinking of a possible double major with philosophy and something else (because let's face it philosophy is pretty difficult to find careers with). I would really want to try to attempt a major possibly science related to help me on the route to being a M.D. </p>
<p>My weakest subjects would be math and science. I failed algebra once and biology twice. Back then I did not want it as much as I do now. I feel like if I were to retake the classes, I would truly dedicate much more effort into passing and learning from the classes. </p>
<p>Is it too late for me or is it possible for me to enter the university as a philosophy student but also slowly work on my math and science classes to meet whatever prerequisites are needed for a pre-med school or at least admittance into a science or health related program.</p>