Is Upgrading High School Courses the Best Path to Achieving My Medical Dream?

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The discussion centers around a student's reflection on their educational choices and aspirations for a career in medicine. Initially faced with the decision between Academic and Applied tracks in high school, the student later realized they were not challenged academically and felt the need to pursue a more suitable path. They express a strong desire to become a doctor, inspired by a vivid dream involving their grandfather encouraging them to follow their ambitions. The student is considering two options: completing a College to University transfer program or upgrading their high school courses to university level. They weigh the pros and cons of each option, noting that upgrading high school courses may be more cost-effective and could lead to easier university admission. The student is determined to achieve their goal of entering the medical field, whether as a doctor or through other related fields like Biomedical Physics or Immunology, and is actively seeking guidance on the best path forward.
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I remember the day when my school asked me Academic or Applied and just like most teens they want to take the easy way. This question really didn't phase me until I got to my near completion of High School then say what's next? you do tons of research, apply, wait, and this is where is really kicked in for me. I would lay awake a night questioning my decision I knew if it was really bugging me I had to do something about it. I decided to change my Career path I always loved Science (The only classes I had actually got 90~95% in college level.) I had always knew in high school that the classmates I had in my applied / college level classes weren't on my level of intelligence so I had "dumb it down" to their level of Barely get by with 70%'s. I have the smarts to do better than what I did, then. I do not feel I should be punished (I.e if it were to be impossible to get into Medical School from doing a University xfer program) I have to find all of the possibilities to make my dream come true, but with a B.Sc / M.Sc in Biomedical Physics or Immunology etc. I can still be in the Medical Field, but just not a Doctor.

I had a life changing Dream ( I have never had / remembered a dream until now) it was too real. It was my Grandpa telling me to live my Dreams and that I was too smart to become a Chef. He was on his hospital bed in ICU telling me to become a Doctor. then after that I saw myself walk into the room as a Doctor and when I look at the bed it was my Mom saying that she couldn't be happier to see what I have made of myself.

I get a B.Sc from a College to University transfer program 5 years 3 college 2 university and apply to medical school from there (or go get my Masters)

OR

upgrade high school courses to university level which will take me a full year then go to University from there for 4 years

both will take 5 years but which one would be my best option I have turned my life around since then and I will do anything to live my childhood dream no matter the cost or time involved. I have been talking to a guidance counselor about this I just would like to hear about someone else who is / had the same problem I have at the moment. I am prepared to do Anything and Everything I can to achieve my goal.
 
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You'd probably be better off upgrading your high school courses if you can. Firstly, it will be much cheaper than doing a transfer program. Getting admitted to university from high school is generally easier than from a transfer program, since transfer admissions are generally more competitive. Also, your high school marks will be recognized by all universities under your educational system, whereas transfer programs are usually tailor-made for a specific university.
 
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