^ You and me both, Aidan! Let me know how the paramedic to medical school thing works for you, because I hear it's harder than just busting through those 4 years of undergrad and the MCAT with no patient contact experience. But that also may be the nay-sayers in my area, too
I didn't want to be an EMT until a month into my EMT-Basic internship after I'd gotten my cert. It was the first call I successfully attended by myself without realizing it. I finally felt comfortable enough to treat a straight forward BLS patient from start to finish without having to cling to my paramedic like a little monkey the whole time, and it was a great feeling.
Initially I just got my cert out of wanting to find practical applications for the pre-med stuff I'd been learning. Didn't think I'd actually like it!