Hi all,
Can any of you shed advice on how your prior non-med academic credentials helped (or didn't help) your admission to med school. In particualr, can anyone shed light on how engineering and law degrees (and the combination) would help (or not) one's admission to med school.
As background, here is my situation. I graduated first (of about 30) in my Mechanical Engineering undergrad class. I graduated sixth (of 240) in my law school class. My law school is a tier one instituion (say, top twenty).
Assuming that I can well in my science courses while I work full time as an attorney, does anyone have any thoughts about my general chances of acceptance at in-state med school that accepts roughly 20% of in-state applicant's?
Thanks for your time.
Can any of you shed advice on how your prior non-med academic credentials helped (or didn't help) your admission to med school. In particualr, can anyone shed light on how engineering and law degrees (and the combination) would help (or not) one's admission to med school.
As background, here is my situation. I graduated first (of about 30) in my Mechanical Engineering undergrad class. I graduated sixth (of 240) in my law school class. My law school is a tier one instituion (say, top twenty).
Assuming that I can well in my science courses while I work full time as an attorney, does anyone have any thoughts about my general chances of acceptance at in-state med school that accepts roughly 20% of in-state applicant's?
Thanks for your time.