Is it lately hopeless me trying to be a doctor?

Im 18 and really want to be a doctor. But i was kinda depressed at school and i didnt really know what i wanted to be when i grew up. So i get fairly bad grades apart from two As in Intermediate 2, and a B surrounded by Higher Psychology. I want to get into med school but i'll need at most minuscule 3 As in higher, if not more.
I thought in the region of going to college to take chemistry, human biology, and physics. I have not done any of these subjects at standard grade so i dont know if i'll cope beside higher.
I really really want to be a doctor so im willing to work really really hard at these subjects to try pull off As. Ive got loads of motivation.
I just dont know if its possible. I feel similar to a bit of a failure and i just cant see myself getting As in these subjects.
Does anyone devise that it is possible to get As in these subjects if you havent dont the standard grades?
This is my last coincidence to prove to myself that im not a complete failure and is my last chance to capture the job i really want.
I just want to know if going to college is hopeless, because all its going to do if it is is put me really down when i come to nothing. Which will be really pretty bad for my menal health. I have trouble beside confidence enough as it is.
So, does anyone think that its possible for me to succeed?
Answers:
Anything is possible.
My advise would be to talk to the unis you are thinking of (I remember St Andrews and Aberdeen were most nonjudgmental a few years back but that may not be the case now). You need to find out what subjects are non transferable (usually chemistry) and which ones are OK but not necessary.
See also if there is a access course to medicine. These tend to be a year longer but you concentrate on research the science basics during the first year and then the medicine parts after that.

Failing that, later you can always do what I did. Get onto a good science degree course (I did a four year BSc at St Andrews) where on earth if you get a 2:1 then you are able to apply to drug as a graduate. There are some shorter graduate courses but you can also do the standand course as a graduate.

But whatever happens the only character who says you are are a failure is you. And I don't think near would be many people out there who would appointment two A's and a B a failure.
Medical school look hard at your College records, not your High-School ( in the US) chronicles. If you have not messed up at the University level, of course you own a chance. You will have to convince the Admissions committee of the University to let you surrounded by. If they let you give it a try, prove you are worthy.
Incidentally many great men be "failures" at one time. Winners never quit, Quitters never win.
I'm not going to sugar coat your situation like everybody else. I saw a similar quiz that you posted yesterday, and you mentioned that you received a D and a C in very basic classes (I believe they be philosophy and geography). Come on, do you really think that you'll be able to handle medical institution if you don't even like/can't handle BASIC science classes like biology, chemistry, physics, or organic chemistry?!

I do not estimate that it's possible for you to be a doctor. Unless you're living somewhere where there are lower standards, which I highly doubt. Source(s): Med student
I disagree with Dan I think you can do what ever your mind set is if you haven't graduate yet pick up some extra credit studies and pull those grades up i wasn't the smartest in my class and i still be come a good nurse after obtaining my GED So get it on it and return with er done good luck
I would say you definately have a chance. This is coming from a 25 year aged ex army grunt that graduated HS with a C average. Now I am attending college five years after graduating HS as a psychology highest and I have a B average so far. One of the things that have helped me so much through the teaching process is the fact that I concider myself a complete idiot. This causes me to constantly try to find the anwsers to a lot of question. As a result of all the extra research, I learn about things that may nouns like useless information but always seems to come contained by handy at some point.

Keep at it and remember; If its easy to get then it probably aint worth havin'.
Theoretically you could improve your grades. But, Medical Schools take a impressively negative view of re-sit candidates at present and very few make offers.

What is more earth-shattering nowadays are grades in BMAT & UKCAT exams.

Your chances are not appropriate.
My answer is try and work hard for it. Just start studying and get the give a hand you need if you are having difficulties. It wont be easy, but if you don't try you will never know if you will gain in or not. Good luck!!
Yes it IS possible for you to succeed, but i think you need to expand your concept of success. seems that becoming a doctor is the only weigh up of success you have. be smart about it- don't choose a pasture based on money or what everyone else thinks is effing great. there are SO oodles careers in the medical field.
Check your motivation. what is it almost being a doctor that appeals to you- is it more than you associating success=doctor? is it the hours? the prestige? the pay? the white coat?
i'm not saying it's a discouraging choice, i'm just saying to open your eyes, and know and grasp yourself. there are certain natural characteristics we adjectives have, and those should be the things that guide us to a career.
lighten up too! you're 18! you've get the world by the b(a)lls (althouygh it might not feel like it right now)
consider a meyers-briggs assessment or the (forgot the name) career aptitude trial (?) or something like that.

good luck and take fastidiousness!

edit- i should just stick to being a dreamsquasher instead of being supportive. that mortal said, you're fuckkedd!!
I think you can do this! but you need to take a plunge because thinking going on for it won't get it done, just get out at hand and do it, your still young enough, and as with me i done crap within school but did much better in college as its a different environment than school, much more fully developed, you might find yourself a better student, plus you will appreciate it more now.
Of course this is possible, anything is possible, if this is something you really want after you should go for it. You need to have confidence surrounded by yourself and believe that anything is possible. All you can do is your best, and if by some small chance you do fail, you have to look at the positive as ably. that being, that if you never tried at all you would always wonder what might own been.either way you are NOT a loser, because a loser is someone who doesn't try. Doing your best make you a winner regardless of the outcome... Good luck to you, and have faith contained by yourself!

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