<p>Hello,
I am currently attending a community college for one year to cut costs but plan on transferring to a University. Orignally, I planned on becoming a Nurse and then, taking a Master's program to become a Nurse Practitioner.
....Now, I have decided that I would love to become a Doctor. I am a very, very dedicated student and will always make time for studying because it's important to me that I do well. The medical field has always been that one place where I could see myself someday working. I enjoy helping others and would really love to make a difference. Becoming a doctor would allow me reach my potential and earn a satisfying career. However,
starting out at a community college for this past year, I will have completed several non-science courses: (all transferrable credits)
-Intro to Pyschology-3 credits
-Intro to Sociology- 3 credits
-English I- 3 credits
-Western Civilzation- 3 credits
-Principals of Biology with Lab- 5 credits
-Anatomy & Physiology with Lab- 4 credits
-Philosophy- 3 credits
-English II- 3 credits</p>
<p>Keep in mind that I have kept a 4.00, I am unsure of the route I should take next and how long I may be an undergraduate for..</p>
<p>Can I still complete a degree as a Pre-med in 4 years and what classes would you recommend me taking next? </p>
<p>Any advice would be very helpful!</p>
<p>Also, do Medical School's frown the fact that I have taken one year at a Community College before transferring to a University? </p>
<p>Thanks for all your wisdom and time spent helping a student out!</p>
<p>Chelsea Lyn</p>