<p>I’d just like to reiterate the point that, should you get to the point of interviewing for med schools, you might be met with resistance if you describe your main drivers toward this career to be cosmetic procedures and money.</p>
<p>I’m not saying being motivated by the possibility of improving someone’s appearance and making a lot of money is bad. I’m just saying that med schools now tend to be looking for students who are not only the cream of the crop academically, but are also inherently good people who are dedicated to serving others through medicine. So, in addition to doing all the work to improve your academic credentials, you should definitely be exploring various sides of medicine and patient care so you can make a convincing argument about why you should be accepted!</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>