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  • @aDashofMonique
    @aDashofMonique 9 лет назад +1

    Your grades are not only a number, but also a great outlet to test your work ethic and determination to reach personal goals. :) This is such great advice!

  • @lovexperfusion
    @lovexperfusion 10 лет назад +1

    100% agree with you about developing studying skills in high school. Lots of kids dismiss high school as nothing. I definitely am not the smartest student but working hard was a great stepping for me to help me study in college and med school. Tons of my friends didn't develop those skills and had to delay a lot of time in college. Congrats on your residency interviews and good luck!

    • @AndreaTooleyMD
      @AndreaTooleyMD 10 лет назад +1

      Congratulations to you! Hard work pays off!

  • @sweekweek
    @sweekweek 10 лет назад +8

    Hi Andrea! How would you handle a medical school rejection? The fear of rejection is the only thing keeping me from being 100% sure about doing medicine.

  • @katiemae9412
    @katiemae9412 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for answering my question! I hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving with your family, and good luck with your Boards on Monday! (:

  • @animemangaluv13
    @animemangaluv13 10 лет назад

    Ahh your videos give me hope. Im in tge middle of picking what i wouod like to do when i grow either doctor or biomedical scientist and your videos really help me stay posititive and keep my hope of finding a cure for cancer alive. I too am a hard elworker! After taking chem 1 again in college i went from a D to an A!! :)
    Hope your boards went well!!

  • @alanus95
    @alanus95 10 лет назад +1

    Greetings from Poland. Awesome blog.

  • @pianoRyanTV
    @pianoRyanTV 10 лет назад

    Hey adoctorinthehouse! I'm a HS senior right now and I'm considering the English major with a music major/minor on a pre-med track. Like you, I consider myself a writer rather than a reader. I haven't really read many famous novels, but I'm interested in reading more, and I enjoy reading. What made you choose to be an English literature major? How were the classes? How did it feel balancing your English classes with your science classes?

  • @ghost123428
    @ghost123428 10 лет назад

    Just graduated high school in may, and Im currently about to start my pre-med classes in college. I have always known I wanted to be a doctor. Now that im about to start college I feel insecure about my capacity as a student. I feel like i'm not going to make it, I also question myself about becoming a doctor.But after nights of thinking I know in my heart I want to be a doctor, and help people. But again my insecurity comes out and tortures me lol. Some advice anyone :)

  • @vuvu101
    @vuvu101 10 лет назад

    Oh saw your study videos! XD

  • @The511812
    @The511812 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you for another wonderfully informative video! Your videos have helped me A LOT. I wish you good luck in all of your endeavors.

  • @ManderificManders
    @ManderificManders 10 лет назад

    I'm going to be a sophomore in high school, and really want to go into med school. I was thinking about majoring in English, because I've always loved it and get super involved in it. But my concern is that it'll put me behind for when I enter med school, or at the very least it'll be harder to get into med school without a type of science major...

  • @banvir99999
    @banvir99999 10 лет назад

    Could you please answer these questions? What was your GPA/MCAT? How many med schools did you apply to? How many interviews did you get? How many medical schools were you accepted into?

    • @AndreaTooleyMD
      @AndreaTooleyMD 10 лет назад +1

      Hey! My GPA was around a 3.8. My MCAT was in the 90th percentile. I only applied to one medical school because I applied early decision which means you can only apply to that one school. Luckily, I was accepted! Hope that helps!

  • @timaniluvs
    @timaniluvs 9 лет назад

    Hey Andrea, do you mind elaborating on how you think being a non-science major made you stand out and how you incorporated the fact that you had a different major in your medical school application? I graduated with a BA in Spanish, and I'm Pre-Med, and I would just like some tips on how to be more creative! I would really appreciate it if you had the time.

    • @AndreaTooleyMD
      @AndreaTooleyMD 9 лет назад

      itsChanice Hi! Have you watched my video "What major is best for pre-med?" I talk a lot about your questions there :-) ruclips.net/video/cW2oTxGIZL4/видео.html

  • @mimik9948
    @mimik9948 8 лет назад

    Hi Andrea! Just a quick question! I have two weeks off school soon and I want to start working out again! Do you think I should wake up at 6 am and run, or run in the evening? And how long should I start with? Thank you!!! ❤️

  • @crisiscute
    @crisiscute 10 лет назад +1

    Hello :) in your video you mention to shadow doctors and do other "Pre-Med things"...what things do med schools get impressed with? What do you mean by things?

  • @mfhearts4
    @mfhearts4 10 лет назад

    hi andrea, I am loving all your videos. I am a med student outside the states, but your tips really do help us all. could you do a video on how you organize your day? like...you wake up at 7am, then you work our, then you study or something like that....I mean I'd like to know how you as a med student, organize your day to fit in all the important things (social, academic, fitness...) THANKS VERY MUCH for doing this. best wishes and happy 2014

    • @AndreaTooleyMD
      @AndreaTooleyMD 10 лет назад

      Hi Mary!
      Thank you for your comment! I can definitely do a video like that! I'll get right on it :-)

  • @Toofy6765
    @Toofy6765 10 лет назад +3

    I love your videos. Can going to a CC hurt your chances of being admitted to med school.

    • @RyanSlays
      @RyanSlays 10 лет назад

      no, it just matters that you graduate from a 4 year university and get your pre-reqs done

    • @AndreaTooleyMD
      @AndreaTooleyMD 10 лет назад +2

      RyanSlays I agree! As long as you graduate and take the MCAT, you meet the requirements for med school

  • @TrishaJo2001
    @TrishaJo2001 10 лет назад +1

    Good Video! Currently a Senior in High School (Hallelujah!!) and I have always known I wanted to go into the medical field. Well I have thought about a lot of different parts of medicine. Do I want to be a Dr. do I want to be a Nurse? So when I watch these videos people major in a wide variety of things and still become Doctors how does that work? Also I want to major in Nursing when I go to college, and then I want to make the decision of either staying a nurse or going to med school to be a dr. Does that work or I'm not exactly sure how this whole medical school, or college thing works.. Any answer helps! Thanks!!!

  • @Sofiesmusic19
    @Sofiesmusic19 9 лет назад +1

    Hey im currently a high school student about to do my finals i want to know if doing alevels is the way to go or to just do the SATs to get into a university abroad to to my meds... doing alevels gives me a higher chance of getting a scholorship for the schools but its two years long and a lot if ppl are saying that it can be a waste of time :/ ... im from the caribbean. Please respond asap please i only have a few more months

  • @laurenjoy6106
    @laurenjoy6106 10 лет назад

    I'm a junior in H.S. soon to be a senior (I want to be a doctor) and I am applying early action to the University of Minnesota.
    Do you recommend that I go as an undecided major so that I can see which classes I like or should I just declare a major right away?
    Thanks!

  • @carolynnboeh3941
    @carolynnboeh3941 10 лет назад

    Your shirt is so cute! Where is it from, if you don't mind me asking :) How did your boards go?

  • @vuvu101
    @vuvu101 10 лет назад +1

    Hi I'm in high school really considering going down the medical field path! Do you think SAT scores correspond with MCAT scores? I'm good about working hard and making good grades and school but my SAT scores were not as good as my GPA. I'm afraid I won't do well on my MCAT. What are some of your study habits? Thank you so much! :)

    • @AndreaTooleyMD
      @AndreaTooleyMD 10 лет назад +1

      Hi Amanda! I think the MCAT is a test that you can study for WAY more than the SAT so don't worry. I do think that some people are just naturally better at taking standardized tests than other people, but you can study for the MCAT and get a score good enough for medical school even if you're a bad test taker. I am the type of person who has to write things down to learn them, so I write everything down over and over again- hope that helps!

    • @vuvu101
      @vuvu101 10 лет назад

      Thank you so much! I'll be majoring in Biochemistry once I start college this fall! Thank you for your time!

  • @kalebcombs7339
    @kalebcombs7339 10 лет назад

    Do you mind if i ask you what your college gpa was that got you into med school?

  • @martinmanosalvas7586
    @martinmanosalvas7586 10 лет назад

    what pre-med college did you go to

  • @dawn1563
    @dawn1563 10 лет назад

    How many doctors did you shadow as a premed student?