Looks like Upper East Side would be an excellent place to live
The journey of one girl with one dream, who refused to take "no" for an answer when it came to becoming a doctor. That's right, Mr. premed advisor! I don't need your negativity because I'm going to medical school and I'm doing it Caribbean style. Update: I'm going to the American University of Caribbean... so I'm actually doing this St. Maarten style. #Second Update: I'm now a practicing physician at UT-Houston, in the throes of my 5 year pediatric neurology training program.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Onwards!
I just received my score back today and I'm happy to report that I passed with a 224! A little lower than what I was hoping for but at least I hit the average for US med students (silver lining much?). Now it's time to start the next chapter of my medical school education by sorting out where I want to do my clinical rotations. All I know is I want to do all my cores in New York City and I want to do as many as I can at the same hospital site. I also want to find a place to live that is (somehow) centrally located... in the event that I am scattered throughout the boroughs. Below are the sites of the seven NYC hospitals AUC students go to.
Looks like Upper East Side would be an excellent place to live
Looks like Upper East Side would be an excellent place to live
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