mysterymarkplz
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Hi
So throughout my HS life I've never really had an idea of what i wanted to do in the future, I loved and excelled in my sciences during my HSC year (I did phys and chem but i failed in bio), I've been jumping from psychology to physics to engineering to actuary and back and it was only until recently did I put in the thought of me doing med.
The issue arose when i started thinking about the interviews, looking back throughout my high school life I was that kind of kid that did nothing besides study, game and hang out with my friends alot, although I believe myself to have the traits of being rational, empathetic and occasionally display leadership when necessary, i have no evidence to show that, I had never done extra curricular activities of any kind. This is a pretty big obstacle and I think it'll destroy any chance I have at succeeding the interview.
Should I pursue med regardless? Is there anything I can do to fix this without making it seem a bit superficial?
Thanks.
So throughout my HS life I've never really had an idea of what i wanted to do in the future, I loved and excelled in my sciences during my HSC year (I did phys and chem but i failed in bio), I've been jumping from psychology to physics to engineering to actuary and back and it was only until recently did I put in the thought of me doing med.
The issue arose when i started thinking about the interviews, looking back throughout my high school life I was that kind of kid that did nothing besides study, game and hang out with my friends alot, although I believe myself to have the traits of being rational, empathetic and occasionally display leadership when necessary, i have no evidence to show that, I had never done extra curricular activities of any kind. This is a pretty big obstacle and I think it'll destroy any chance I have at succeeding the interview.
Should I pursue med regardless? Is there anything I can do to fix this without making it seem a bit superficial?
Thanks.