I've always had this dream to become a doctor but I guess you could say that I've never had the total guts to follow through. Honestly, I think after training and running my first half marathon, I feel I can do anything as long as I give it my full attention and commitment.
I decided that I'm willing to put in the work and try to get into Medical School- The University of Kansas Medical School to be exact.
They take about 145 students a year, with about 500 applications. They can mostly students that have ties to Kansas- around 100-120 of their students are from Kansas or went to school in Kansas.
I've been taking classes in upper level biology at KU's Edwards Campus starting this past summer. Funny thing, when I looked at all of the classes that I needed to take ( and a few that I'm going to retake), everything fit into my schedule perfectly; like it was ment to be. Before when I looked at UMKC to see if they had Organic Chem and Physics in the evenings, they didn't. After I decided I wanted to give this a try, and realized that I would need to retake these classes (since it has been so long and I'll need that information for the MCAT) I saw that they now offer Evening classes and labs in the off semesters- so they have Org 1 and Physcis 1 evening classes in the Spring and Org 2 and Physcis 2 in the fall. Pefect!
I mapped out a 4-5 year plan. This of course included all of the classes I was going to take- I always enjoyed putting together my school schedule- as well as a financial plan, family plan etc.
- one of Nate's concerns as well as mine was that we want to start a family fairly soon, so this gives us time to have a baby and it to be a few years old before I would go back to school
- I was already working on this, but I'm going to put us on a budget to save some money. My big idea was that any raises and promtions I get ( I'll have a nice one in the next year or 2) will go right into savings and we will maintain living off the income that we currently do now. I've also recently got a job on the weekends PRN working as a CNA at the hospital my mom works at. So all of that income will go directly into savings.
- We will have time to get the upstairs done and start working on improvements outside- i.e. a deck and working garage.
- This will be a better arrangement because I'll be able to live at home and go to school- at least for the first 2 years- instead of before when I was planning on going to PA school I was going to have to live with his parents for 2 years while he stayed in KC and we visited on the weekends.
I'm pretty excited though! I signed up to attend an Open House of the Medical School in January- maybe it is a little too early to really do that since I won't be applying until 2014- but I think it will help with the motivation and hard work I have in front of me.
I really feel like everything is falling into place nicely- like fate :)