Hey guys,
I'm in my 3rd year of a BSc majoring in anatomy and immunology. My original plan was to complete the degree, do honours and then go onto some postgrad study, however, I'm now wondering if Medicine may be the better path for me.
I enjoy helping people, I really enjoy immunology, anatomy and learning about the body in general (I haven't tried any physiology units though), I like solving problems and I like fixing things. My biggest "fear" is that I'll just turn into some diagnosing machine and I'll never be able to carry out some sort of research in immunology or anatomy.
So what does medicine involve (after you complete the course)? How did you know that medicine was right for you and not honours/masters?
PS: I'd also like to try and complete the GAMSAT this year. Is it possible to do well in it with just a month to go?
I'm in my 3rd year of a BSc majoring in anatomy and immunology. My original plan was to complete the degree, do honours and then go onto some postgrad study, however, I'm now wondering if Medicine may be the better path for me.
I enjoy helping people, I really enjoy immunology, anatomy and learning about the body in general (I haven't tried any physiology units though), I like solving problems and I like fixing things. My biggest "fear" is that I'll just turn into some diagnosing machine and I'll never be able to carry out some sort of research in immunology or anatomy.
So what does medicine involve (after you complete the course)? How did you know that medicine was right for you and not honours/masters?
PS: I'd also like to try and complete the GAMSAT this year. Is it possible to do well in it with just a month to go?