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Hey guys I have a question need some insight. So I recently signed up for a post bacc program with a pretty decent medical school to get a Masters in Physiology. Should I let George Washington know about this or should I just stay quiet.
A) GW could take this as oh this guy is staying academically active after graduating and not just laying around in the house
or
B) GW could take this as Oh well lets have this guy complete his masters, we will see if he can handle the academic challenge (since my GPA is low) and then maybe he can apply next year.
So what exactly should I do!?
Well, why are you getting the Masters in Physio? Is it to stay "academically active," to boost your GPA in the event of a reapplication, because you didn't have anything better to do, or because you're genuinely interested and think the degree is going to add something to your profession?
I can't see any reason why you'd want to keep it from them. But the most effective course of action, IMO, is to try describe how that MS program ties into your medical interests and future path.
EDIT: Holy crap! This is my first time being on top. On SDN.