I have been out of undergrad for two years and have been playing a professional sport for those two years. Due to a variety of injuries, I am going to be "retiring" (can I even say that at my age?) in order to pursue a career in medicine.
I was a physics major in undergrad (top 5 school), so I have completed all of the required coursework in physics and math. However, I haven't taken any of the biology or chemistry requirements. Am I better of taking these classes separately or should I apply to formal post-bacc programs? Will these programs just allow me to skip the math/physics portion?
I appreciate the help.
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Pro athlete transitioning to medicine
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