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I don't know what I'm doing with my life... Options
confusedandscared
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 27, 2012 10:34:09 AM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 3/27/2012
Posts: 1
Hi, I'm currently a second year at the University of Guelph for biomedical sciences. I did pretty well in my first year, but my second year brought down my marks by 8 percent due to my decision to be more involved on campus. I'm currently at a 70% average and I'm failing two courses at the moment.

My entire life I've been pressured to become either a doctor or a pharmacist and those are the only two careers that I've been driving myself towards. But I know that I'm not smart enough for medical school, and pharmacy school seems pretty tough to get into in Canada...

So I started looking into international schools because a lot of people have been telling me that it's a lot easier to get into medical/pharmacy schools in say, Australia or the Caribbeans. But I'm really worried about whether or not the license I obtain there can be used in Canada, and I'm worried about the costs of living abroad and the time it'll take me to get started with my career if I do get a license.

I'd rather stay in Canada and apply for pharmacy school but I get really disheartened when I hear about people not getting into pharmacy school since it's so competitive. And to be honest, I absolutely hated the chemistry courses I took in my first year.

I think being a doctor is a lot more appealing than being a pharmacist because I could go around the world and help others who are in need of medical attention. That's the kind of job I want -a job that can let me help others.

But I honestly don't know what I'm doing with my life, and my grades are horrible. All I need right now is some advice and guidance on what I can or should do. That would be really appreciated. Thank you.
inthemaking
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:35:26 AM
Rank: Student Body President


Joined: 12/13/2010
Posts: 1,054
Have you ever considered nursing? Less competitive program, you can start working as soon as you complete undergrad, and you will be very involved in patient care and helping others.
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Alyssatee
#3 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 5:39:06 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 11/1/2012
Posts: 6
Im just starting to apply for university, but I would totally recommend nursing. I think it's a great way to help people, which, like you said, is what you want. There are are lots of opportunities out there (cliche, I know) but just keep you chin up :D
And after a nursing degree, if you still feel like pursuing a career as a doctor or pharmacist, I think that you could pursue it :D
RheyDCD11
#4 Posted : Tuesday, November 06, 2012 7:26:11 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 8/6/2011
Posts: 355
inthemaking wrote:
Have you ever considered nursing? Less competitive program, you can start working as soon as you complete undergrad, and you will be very involved in patient care and helping others.


i agree with most of it ^-^...except for the fact that it is a less competitive program...because within the past few years it has actually become more competitive...
but i think its worth it if you are into being a very caring person in healthcare
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