So like many people out there I wanted to do medicine at basically any university possible and set medical science as my backup. Then I began hearing lots of bad things about medical science like how its extremely high supply from those who couldn't get into medicine and low demand leading to sparse employment opportunities. so THEN I switched to just a bachelor of science (I love bio n chem) since if I can't get into medicine at least I would study something I really like while also trying out for postgrad med. After that I flopped my UCAT and got an uncompetitive result. While applying for early entries, my backups were still bachelor of science and I got conditional offers for USYD and UNSW, with 6k scholarship for both of them. As HSC went by, I found out how the bachelor of science is apparently 'useless' without a masters or PhD and that researcher jobs are riddled with low job security and low pay.
I kept looking at other options such as optometry, physiotherapy, radiography, etc but if my end goal is medicine I feel like I would be wasting time study those extra few years studying them. I am also kind of interested in engineering and I looked at chemical or biomedical engineering. I thought of doing a double degree with engineering and science but that is 5 years and I feel like I'd be wasting time if I end up doing postgrad medicine again. For now I think I'm still set on bachelor of science but also considering biomedical engineering with usyd since their degree is 4 years instead of UNSW's 5 year masters. However I still feel pretty iffy about science and I feel like a big reason that I am sticking with it right now is because of the scholarship.
There's just so many factors to juggle and I feel like I either have to fully focus on medicine but risk changing my mind and having a bad backup or having a good backup but also giving up my scholarship, studying more years, and studying something that I won't like as much as science. If anyone has any advice or experience in the degrees I listed on my really complicated situation I would really appreciate it! I feel really stuck right now and the last day to change preferences is coming closer and closer. Thanks in advance.
I kept looking at other options such as optometry, physiotherapy, radiography, etc but if my end goal is medicine I feel like I would be wasting time study those extra few years studying them. I am also kind of interested in engineering and I looked at chemical or biomedical engineering. I thought of doing a double degree with engineering and science but that is 5 years and I feel like I'd be wasting time if I end up doing postgrad medicine again. For now I think I'm still set on bachelor of science but also considering biomedical engineering with usyd since their degree is 4 years instead of UNSW's 5 year masters. However I still feel pretty iffy about science and I feel like a big reason that I am sticking with it right now is because of the scholarship.
There's just so many factors to juggle and I feel like I either have to fully focus on medicine but risk changing my mind and having a bad backup or having a good backup but also giving up my scholarship, studying more years, and studying something that I won't like as much as science. If anyone has any advice or experience in the degrees I listed on my really complicated situation I would really appreciate it! I feel really stuck right now and the last day to change preferences is coming closer and closer. Thanks in advance.