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Hey, my name is Saam, an 8th grader who's looking forward to a successful carrier as a neurosurgeon. Unfortunately, from what I've heard, it takes a minimum of 18 years to become a neurosurgeon. Is it possible for me to 'side-study' neurological surgery during high school? And if so, what do study? Is there a certain book that I could read/study? Or an online course that I could take?
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Hi Saam, the most important thing for you to focus on now is making sure that you do well in your high school courses and geting a great SAT/ACT score. The key to your future success is to be able to focus on what you are being graded on at the moment, and right now you will be graded on these high school grades and SAT/ACT scores. If you can get yourself to work very hard on what you are supposed to focus on at the moment, then you will do very well at every stage and you will eventually have the option to pursue any path you may choose.
Good Luck!
Your goal right now should be 2 things:
1. Get into a great college.
2. Have enough of a social life to learn to not be a weirdo.
Don't lock yourself in a room and study neurosurgery, go out and have experiences. Become an interesting person outside of school with interests and hobbies that have NOTHING to do with school.
When I was in 8th grade I wanted to be a professional snowboarder. You'll probably want to me a fireman in 6 months. Just relax
You should focus on matching into a top 3 program. If you don't match at MGH, Hopkins, or Brigham; you will have a worthless career. It'll be like becoming a neurologist
Hopkins blows. the most malignant program in the country. I'm so glad I didn't rank them in my top 10 inspite of being told I was ranked to match
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