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Because I am white will I not be considered for this program?
No, this program is also directed toward those that are economically disadvantaged. I myself am I a white male so I am obviously not an under represented minority but I would definitely consider myself economically disadvantaged.
Did you come from a single parent family? Was your family on government assistance? Etc. etc.
I know that these previous conditions apply to me and we were in fact living out of a car for awhile.
I think it really comes down to having a legitimate reason to be considered under represented in health care, not just minority status. I could be wrong, however, so don't quote me but if you have a real honest reason to apply to this program I think you should.
Just don't be a douche bag and lie.
Honestly, I doubt it.Well I was working 2 jobs to pay for college because my parents wouldnt....would that qualify?
whats the application deadline? If you arent economically disadvantaged are your chances significantly reduced?
Hi Everyone, I'm currently in DPMS too so let me know if you have questions. I'm going to respond to a few comments I've seen on here. Some of our classes are live and some are video conference style. Non-traditional students aren't viewed any differently than traditional students. Just make sure you do all the req. and you'll be fine. As far as being white...you def. can be white and apply, we've had former DPMS students that have been white HOWEVER you need to be economically disadvantaged. I dont why ppl make this term complicated because it's not. If I were to ask you if you grew up poor, then you're response should be yes if you are trying to apply as an economically disadvantaged student. I hope this helps.
I'm getting my packet ready to send off by 12/4/09. I just hope I'm not too early.
Just wanted to answer some questions that I saw posted...Most of the people in the program have to take out loans to cover tuition and living expanses just like any other grad program. Tuition this yr was roughly around 24,000 and then you have to take into consideration your living expenses. This year during the summer we were given a 3000 institutional loan that was not credit based to help with our expenses. It is very expensive but well worth it to get into medical school.
The medical school classes that we take are biochem, physio and immuno if you are in tract 2. (Tract 2 means you have the mcat score needed so you don't have to take it again). If you matriculate you can test out of those classes but it is advised that you don't do that because when it's time to take the boards you wouldn't have seen any of that infor for a long time, plus you can do really well in the classes and get honors, which looks good when you're applying to get a residency.
It's never too soon to get you application in, but unfortunately you still will have to wait a while before you get an interview and hear if you get accepted. This yr we were notified of being accepted roughly a wk before we needed to be in Philly, which of course did not give us much time. The summer portion started for us on June 15th.
Let me know if you have anymore questions.
When was your application complete and when did you interview? Also, how many students are in the program? It says that there's 25, so does that mean that about half are in track 1 and the other half in track 2?
To those who are currently in the program and are gracious enough to be posting on this thread, I have a few questions.
For you to maintain your seat in the next year's M1 class you need a 3.0 postbacGPA they state, how difficult is it to make that grade?
And if i'm not wrong, a B is determined by the current M1's test average so does that make it more difficult as the value for a B might flactuate considerably?
Thanks in advance.
I am interested in applying for this program however, I have a 2.6 science gpa. I know that it says a 2.90 is needed for undergraduate overall and science/math gpa. So should I not bother applying? Or still apply and wait until they see my spring grades or will that be too late? Thanks!
What's the mcat to go to track 2?
thank u.. i have atleast those number sin each sections..however just like a previous poster my bcpm gpa is around 2.6.. should i not even bother applying to this program?8 biological, 8 physical, 7 verbal and M on the writing section and it has to be in that distribution.
thank u.. i have atleast those number sin each sections..however just like a previous poster my bcpm gpa is around 2.6.. should i not even bother applying to this program?
As nkb said, the program is very competitive and the requirements are as posted. If you have a low GPA you really need a good reason for it and compensating with a strong MCAT (>=30) is highly recommended, IMO...but even if you dont fit this profile, dont disqualify yourself by not even applying. At least give yourself a shot and let them decide for themselves whether or not to disqualify you.
Word on the street is usually that the MCAT is a better predictor of how a student will do on the shelf exams i.e. USMLEs..or maybe they believe gpa is a better predictor of success vs. mcat score.. who knows.. ill go ahead and play the cards
Word on the street is usually that the MCAT is a better predictor of how a student will do on the shelf exams i.e. USMLEs
But I know for a fact that a strong GPA is a show of commitment.
Here's a scenario. Ask yourself, if an MCAT or GPA was required, not both, If you were an Admissions person would you?
Pick a kid with a 3.75 GPA from 110+ credits or a kid with a 30 on the MCAT?
I would like to think you'd go for the kid with the most promise and go for the GPA.
But what do I know? 🙄
true.. i mean.. it also depends on a 3.75 from where.. i know when i went to clark atlanta.. i took 66 hrs and didnt have to think or do any hw..and made a 3.97 while working fulltime.. i went to a state school and busted my butt for a 3.4 also while working fulltime.. but took a hit on 2 sems of all science courses.. that dumped my science gpa.. i know its hard to tell how which schools are grading their courses.. but at any given rate.. i def would choose a 3.0 gpa 30 mcat at my state school vs a 3.9 gpa 20 mcat from cau... but thats only because i know the difference in difficulty .. and what the schools do to prepare students for rigorous course loads..
so overall its hard to say which would i pick.. given the circumstances..
true.. i mean.. it also depends on a 3.75 from where.. i know when i went to clark atlanta.. i took 66 hrs and didnt have to think or do any hw..and made a 3.97 while working fulltime.. i went to a state school and busted my butt for a 3.4 also while working fulltime.. but took a hit on 2 sems of all science courses.. that dumped my science gpa.. i know its hard to tell how which schools are grading their courses.. but at any given rate.. i def would choose a 3.0 gpa 30 mcat at my state school vs a 3.9 gpa 20 mcat from cau... but thats only because i know the difference in difficulty .. and what the schools do to prepare students for rigorous course loads..
so overall its hard to say which would i pick.. given the circumstances..
Former dpmsers have stated that during the dpms yr it's more likely that you'll matriculate if you have the gpa but miss the mcat by a point, then if you get the mcat and are off on the gpa. Nevertheless both are very important.

I will be applying to this program and to the Georgetown GEMS as well... but I was wondering if anyone knew what other programs are there that are similar to these two?
osu medpath
wake forrest pb
siu medprep
ucla rap
msu able
indiana msms (2yrs)
ucla rap
All of these have early assurance linkages for URMs and are very reputable. I'm sure there are more out there. Dont forget D.O. pb programs.
Bump...Anyone know when they start reviewing applications?
They review you application once they have received all the requirements. After reviewing your application it still takes a while for them to get back to you about interviewing. Most people in this yrs class didn't interview until March. My interview wasn't until May.
..After reviewing your application it still takes a while for them to get back to you about interviewing. Most people in this yrs class didn't interview until March.