View Full Version : bs/md combined program -- strengths and weaknesses
TaigaPrincess18 08-08-2008, 01:40 PM Hello, all!
I am an upcoming senior in a public school located in the deep south of New Jersey. I was interested in applying for a BS/MD combined program within the area, but I have also come to know that admissions into such programs are extremely competitive, as only a small percentage of students stand the chance of even being considered. A student capable of entering a combined/accelerated track, for example, is equally capable of gaining admission into any other top institute in the country. My problem is that, with my stats, I am unable to determine whether my caliber matches up with such standards...my stats are as follows:
Class Rank: 1/463
Weighted Average: 103.63%
SAT scores: 2130/1390<--old system (will be taking this again in October)
Junior year courses: AP Chemistry, Honors Physics, Honors Pre-Calc, Honors U.S. History II, Honors Spanish IV, Honors English (due to the limited nature of AP courses available at our school, I was only able to complete one)
Proposed senior year courses: AP English Comp and Lit, AP Biology, AP Spanish, AP Calculus, Honors Anatomy and Physiology, UMDNJ Medical Science Academy Scholar (Introduction to Issues in Biomedical Sciences), UMDNJ Research Project
Miscellaneous: Visharad in Bharatnatyam (Completed Indian Dance Discipline), Teacher at Arya Dance Academy, UMDNJ Mini-Medical School Scholar (two years), National Honor Society, editor of school newspaper, participant in research regarding mach-laurentz thrusters, conducted research in dnazymes at new jersey governor's school of the sciences (2008 NJGSS alumnus), president of asian awareness club, assistant at local diabetes clinic (gave me the opportunity to shadow the doctor simultaneously), volunteer at local hospital, nursing home, and local red cross (about 200 hours worth of volunteer work), and some other things that are probably not worth mentioning...
...any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
TaigaPrincess18
orangeANDgreen 08-08-2008, 03:07 PM I applied to the BS/MD program at University of Miami and the University of South Florida
I was accepted at both, UM was a lot more selective than USF was, i think UM took 25 kids out of 500+ applicants
I had a 2180 in the SAT, unweighted 4.0, 3rd in my class, did pretty well on my AP exams, (4s and 5s), played varsity basketball for 2 years, member of all the honor societies they offered, some leadership experience, strong volunteer at church, did research one summer and shadowed a doctor another summer.
I think with your grades and a strong essay as well as good letters of recommendations you should be in good shape for the interview, and then its basically up to you to do anything to get selected. UM had a laid-back interview, but it was one that no one felt confident about.
USF didnt even have an interview and they basically selected you if your grades were good and they would rather "select more students and have some drop out than select few students and leave capable ones out". If you don't mind the Florida heat, USF is a good safety school if you really just want to be in any BS/MD program. Oh and they gave me alot of scholarships, they were basically going to pay me to go there, but I chose Miami just because of its higher prestige, and well...its Miami
hope this helps
DwyaneWade 08-08-2008, 09:11 PM Hello, all!
I am an upcoming senior in a public school located in the deep south of New Jersey. I was interested in applying for a BS/MD combined program within the area, but I have also come to know that admissions into such programs are extremely competitive, as only a small percentage of students stand the chance of even being considered. A student capable of entering a combined/accelerated track, for example, is equally capable of gaining admission into any other top institute in the country. My problem is that, with my stats, I am unable to determine whether my caliber matches up with such standards...my stats are as follows:
Class Rank: 1/463
Weighted Average: 103.63%
SAT scores: 2130/1390<--old system (will be taking this again in October)
Junior year courses: AP Chemistry, Honors Physics, Honors Pre-Calc, Honors U.S. History II, Honors Spanish IV, Honors English (due to the limited nature of AP courses available at our school, I was only able to complete one)
Proposed senior year courses: AP English Comp and Lit, AP Biology, AP Spanish, AP Calculus, Honors Anatomy and Physiology, UMDNJ Medical Science Academy Scholar (Introduction to Issues in Biomedical Sciences), UMDNJ Research Project
Miscellaneous: Visharad in Bharatnatyam (Completed Indian Dance Discipline), Teacher at Arya Dance Academy, UMDNJ Mini-Medical School Scholar (two years), National Honor Society, editor of school newspaper, participant in research regarding mach-laurentz thrusters, conducted research in dnazymes at new jersey governor's school of the sciences (2008 NJGSS alumnus), president of asian awareness club, assistant at local diabetes clinic (gave me the opportunity to shadow the doctor simultaneously), volunteer at local hospital, nursing home, and local red cross (about 200 hours worth of volunteer work), and some other things that are probably not worth mentioning...
...any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
TaigaPrincess18
Every program is different but your stats are not going to hold you back with a slight bump in the SAT score. The difference maker is going to be your personal statement and your interview (if there is one).
desidp12 08-10-2008, 12:16 AM im sure u know about all the 7 years in NJ. Drexel Med School has A LOT of 7 year med programs with colleges as drexel undergrad, villanova, and others. BU has one with UMDNJ. the 7 years in NJ require that u have a 1400 or above in one sitting. u just missed it by 10 points, but im sure u can get it above 1400 in october. u definitely have stellar stats and extracurricular activities. i agree that it will all come down to ur PS and interviews.
i had to go through 3 interviews for my program. i only have one piece of advice. expect ANYTHING....lol. im not trying to scare you but its the truth. i was never asked ONCE why i wanted to be a doctor, ONCE! but i was asked how u make roti.
oh yea.
i did the UMDNJ pre-med honors program, fall 06. i think the one u did is during the spring. it was at newark, right?
i bet gov school was amazing. u prob know my friend, she was at gov school this year as well...sciences. such a small world.
orangeANDgreen 08-10-2008, 08:21 AM i had to go through 3 interviews for my program. i only have one piece of advice. expect ANYTHING....lol. im not trying to scare you but its the truth. i was never asked ONCE why i wanted to be a doctor, ONCE! but i was asked how u make roti.
when i was at my interview for miami, they asked me how i would convince a homeless person who did not want to work, to actually go out into the workforce and earn a living...i understand the social aspect of the question but im still trying to see the relevance that has on being a doctor
so desidp12 is right, expect anything at all
TaigaPrincess18 08-10-2008, 10:27 AM im sure u know about all the 7 years in NJ. Drexel Med School has A LOT of 7 year med programs with colleges as drexel undergrad, villanova, and others. BU has one with UMDNJ. the 7 years in NJ require that u have a 1400 or above in one sitting. u just missed it by 10 points, but im sure u can get it above 1400 in october. u definitely have stellar stats and extracurricular activities. i agree that it will all come down to ur PS and interviews.
i had to go through 3 interviews for my program. i only have one piece of advice. expect ANYTHING....lol. im not trying to scare you but its the truth. i was never asked ONCE why i wanted to be a doctor, ONCE! but i was asked how u make roti.
oh yea.
i did the UMDNJ pre-med honors program, fall 06. i think the one u did is during the spring. it was at newark, right?
i bet gov school was amazing. u prob know my friend, she was at gov school this year as well...sciences. such a small world.
lol, roti? wow...yeah, I actually didn't do the pre-med honors program...it was more like a string of lectures spread out over the course of 8 weeks (every Wednesday) at the UMDNJ Stratford campus. They referred to it specifically as UMDNJ-SOM Mini-Medical School. I'm looking forward to participating in their medical science academy for the upcoming school year, though. And yes, gov. school was amazing! The only reason why my parents didn't allow me to go to UPenn for their biomedical research program for high school students last summer is because they wanted me to do gov school this summer instead (it was free and not as long). I am so grateful to have had the opportunity, too! who was it that you knew went to gov school, by the way?
also, I was thinking of applying specifically to drew u for their accelerated program...any thoughts? are there alternate programs that i should specifically be considering, given that there is a whole stockpile, and contrary to the opinion of my parents, i cannot possible apply to all of them at once?!
tennisball80 08-10-2008, 06:12 PM Hehe nice stats guys :D
Hope you all can get in !
desidp12 08-10-2008, 09:23 PM all the 7 years in jersey are with UMDNJ. if u move forward at the undergrad institutions u apply to in their interviews, u will have only ONE interview at UMDNJ regardless of the number of programs u apply to. be it tcnj, drew, rutgers, boston u, etc. therefore i would concentrate more on the undergrad institutions where YOU would like to go.
as i said before, drexel med has numerous early assurance programs (http://www.drexelmed.edu/Admissions/MDProgram/AcceleratedandEarlyAssuranceLinkagePrograms/tabid/2329/Default.aspx)
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