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i want to be a doctor when i grow up i just love helping people but her is the thing i am not really bright i mean all i want is a doctorate not a mater doctorate or anything or like a surgeon nothing special, i was just wondering is it still hard is you just want to be a normal doctor

2007-03-19 03:14:37 · 2 answers · asked by Callum C 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Important: 95% of material you learn up until graduating college will never be needed EVER again. Its when you get into medical school that counts so having saying that.....please don't EVER EVER say that you aren't too bright. YOU are at the age where information given to you is put thru the thought process and utilized. If you don't remember anything you are being taught...No BIG deal....Its the process of being given information(math, science, english etc) and being able to deduce(understand) it thats important...If you doing poor in classes then its because you can't remember jack but this doesn't make you an idiot...Basicallu your brain is in the initial training stages..EDUCATION is about training the brain....I'm sure you excel over millions of humans in another field, whatever it may be!!! As for an answer to your question...well here goes and feel free to email me if you need any further advise:

Get into family practice!!(and also join medical volunteer programs) First you have to graduate High School. Then go onto college and get an easy degree(no degree is easy). But for someone wanting to become a doctor, a Nutrition degree is the easiest to attain. Use this to get into medical school.Not exactly sure where you stand now, but these options for further education will come to you in college as well as financial benefits and aid options. Remember being a doctoer is no easy feat. You don't have to be bright....just hard working and dedicated at want you want. If you know from a young age what you want to become, then that in itself is a major accomplishment. Begin early into your career goals by forming positive habits. If you want to get into the medical field, start early by setting time aside for homework, reading medical journals and surfing break thoughs on the internet. If you can start giving time for your education and make it a habitt, by the time you get into college, it will be a continued cycle from high school. All sacrifices made to attain your career goals will be rewarded in terms of personal accomplishments and also financially.(nic house(s),car(s) and all the babes you want until you find that one doctor wife. Take it from someone who's lived it!! Well I could give you more advise but I'm on my way to South Africa to play golf and Safari for a few days....(reaping from the benefits of sacrifices earlier on in life)GOOD LUCK and remember no dream is a bad dream

2007-03-19 04:19:44 · answer #1 · answered by rnhard7 1 · 0 0

all you have to do is do the work, most people don't succeed in college, because they don't do the work

2007-03-19 12:45:11 · answer #2 · answered by JaxJagsFan 7 · 0 0

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