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School path??

Need some advice on what to do. I’m currently in a community college to potentially join their program to become a rad tech. I took some time to realize I can do a lot better than just become a tech. So now i’m stuck... do I complete the program and then go back to a university and get a bachelors to then apply to medical school? Or should I just drop out of community college and then go to a university and get a bachelors in bio to then apply to med school? Advisors at my community college don’t really know much and take years to reply to emails (bc covid) So any advice helps!!!

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