Citan Posted March 27, 2021 Report Share Posted March 27, 2021 At the of age 14-15, I secretly wanted to become a medical examiner after seeing a pretty grizzly autopsy scene in a tv show called Psi Factor and enjoying it. I became obsessed/curious with chasing autopsy pictures overnight. Now, I'll be the first to admit that I wasn't that good of a student in school. My GPA was okay and was terrible in science classes. But I so badly become one that I worked my butt off. In college, I was getting a lot of 90s and up in Chemistry exams, go an 86% in Biochemistry and when I wasn't gettiing 86% and up, I wasn't happy with myself. I was a far more determined student. I never became a ME due to a disease (Huntington). I think the reason I never told my friends and my family is that's it is perceived as the dark side of medicine. This has been a dying field. I get the impression that parents are no stranger to this I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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