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Hi guys,
I have applied to an accelerated Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN) program as I didn't think I'd be competitive for medical school. However, I recently learned about post-bacc and masters programs in medicine.
My question is which would be better for gaining admission into Med School? The post bacc or the accelerated BSN? If I get into the BSN program, I may choose to go simply to have more skills in case med school doesn't pan out.
Thanks!
-ElJamo17
Hi guys,
I have applied to an accelerated Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN) program as I didn't think I'd be competitive for medical school. However, I recently learned about post-bacc and masters programs in medicine.
My question is which would be better for gaining admission into Med School? The post bacc or the accelerated BSN? If I get into the BSN program, I may choose to go simply to have more skills in case med school doesn't pan out.
Thanks!
-ElJamo17
I'm not sure how to do a PM, so I'll put my question here. What do you mean there is no reason to do an accelerated BSN? How else would I get my BSN needed to work as a nurse? Currently I do have an undergraduate degree, but it is not relevant to nursing or healthcare in general. I did however take all of the pre-reqs for med school.
Who said you need “at least 1year of post bacc work”? And why would they tell you that? A nursing degree is a nursing degree not a true post bacc! It won’t count for a thing when applying to med schools. If a med school advised you to do a post bacc they mean for you to take 2 semesters(at least) of full time upper division science courses and achieve a 3.8+ GPA. They certainly didn’t mean for you to go to nursing school.Dr. But in order to get into the schools I want to go to I'd need at least a 1 year of post bacc work. So I was wondering if I should simply stick to getting my MD via a post bacc or go to the nursing program I've already applied for.
I didnt even finish nursing school and had to explain it at like all of my interviews why i didnt want to do nursing.Dr. But in order to get into the schools I want to go to I'd need at least a 1 year of post bacc work. So I was wondering if I should simply stick to getting my MD via a post bacc or go to the nursing program I've already applied for.