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As a sophomore, how would I know if I want to be a neurosurgeon or not when I graduate college?

I know that I want to be a neurosurgeon when I get older but I'm not sure that is something I'm going to want to do when I graduate college.

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That's a really thoughtful question! But let's not rush into things. Before anything else, you need to figure out if you're truly passionate about neurology, which includes the study of the brain and nervous system. It's a big decision, and one that might be challenging to make even during your college years, but you'll surely get some insights along the way.

To become a neurosurgeon, you'll have to go through medical school. This is a place where you'll definitely get a feel for whether this particular field of medicine sparks your interest. The journey to becoming a neurosurgeon involves completing residencies in surgery and then specializing in neurosurgery.

Remember, you'll have ample time and opportunities, both during medical school and afterwards, to decide if this is the path you want to tread. So, take your time, explore your interests, and let your passion guide you!
Thank you comment icon Thank you for giving me advice. Amaya
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