They should count as graduate GPA, so no.Hey, does anyone know if the grades from the MMS are incorporated into the GPA?
They should count as graduate GPA, so no.Hey, does anyone know if the grades from the MMS are incorporated into the GPA?
I have seen a couple get in with your stats earlier in the cycle. Just apply and see! Worse case scenario you lose $50Hey guys! I applied to this program and am really interested. My gpa is relatively okay at 3.5 but my MCAT is pretty rough at 490. Was wondering if anyone who had gotten into this program had any similar stats? thanks!
Hey folks, I'm a fellow applicant currently waiting for his decision back, but I'm extremely nervous about it. Just wanted to see if anyone would be willing to share their stats so I can see what the accepted applicant range is. Any help would be very, very appreciated.
Hey, I feel you I was in your same shoes, I had a sGPA of 3.2 and cGPA of 3.35 and AIS of 112 and I was accepted, so don’t lose hope!!Hey folks, I'm a fellow applicant currently waiting for his decision back, but I'm extremely nervous about it. Just wanted to see if anyone would be willing to share their stats so I can see what the accepted applicant range is. Any help would be very, very appreciated.
A study group would be awesome. The classes are in block format correct? Just like med schools?They’re relatively fast on getting you your decision. Don’t worry too much! Excited to get to know all of you. Anyone want to plan on doing a study group?
Hey, does anyone know if the grades from the MMS are incorporated into the GPA?
Oh okay, thanks for the information! Also, I was browsing some of the forums from the previous years and found the course schedule for the 2017 fall post-bacc schedule which should give an idea of how the curriculum is structured for anyone that is interested. Another thing I found was a 30-page document that someone compiled with tips and perspectives of students that went through the post-bacc which has been great reading and getting some insight from people who went through the program; it is long but very informative.Jamie said that they can use the MMS grades to recalculate gpa if needed.
That’s super helpful!Oh okay, thanks for the information! Also, I was browsing some of the forums from the previous years and found the course schedule for the 2017 fall post-bacc schedule which should give an idea of how the curriculum is structured for anyone that is interested. Another thing I found was a 30-page document that someone compiled with tips and perspectives of students that went through the post-bacc which has been great reading and getting some insight from people who went through the program; it is long but very informative.
Same here and I'm assuming it will be in block format so that way we can focus on one class at a time for exams. I am going down this upcoming Wednesday to check out a few apartments and the city. I was thinking about moving in a week or so before the start of the program.That’s super helpful!
It has taken my about 5 1/2 years of college for me to get really good study habits. Definitely willing to share my study habits when we all get together. Went and visited last week, so beautiful and so many places to go! When is everyone moving up?
Does anyone know if orientation starts August 4th or August 5th, the same day as the first day of classes? Thanks!
In recent years it has been almost 200 when it was the Postbacc but the medical science masters in Bradenton was only like 80 so I think it depends on if they’re going to cut enrollment because it’s a masters program nowDoes anyone know how big the class size is? Can’t see to find it anywhere online
I’m pretty sure the exams are on all of the subjects. At least that’s what this years’ schedule looked like. It was comprehensive instead of cell bio exam, biochem exam it was just Test 1 - 3 weeks in, test 2 - 2 weeks later kind of thingSame here and I'm assuming it will be in block format so that way we can focus on one class at a time for exams. I am going down this upcoming Wednesday to check out a few apartments and the city. I was thinking about moving in a week or so before the start of the program.
I know a lot of people ask this but I’m your class, was there a lot of people who met the requirements who didn’t get to go on to the med school/dental school? Or basically if you meet the requirements is it practically guaranteed you’ll get in to your desired school?Hey everyone, I was a post-bacc last year, and am currently finishing up the MS-1 year. If anyone has any questions about the program or LECOM, please feel free to reach out.
Someone from the Bradenton campus on their forum said it was in a block format, maybe I misread or it’s how they do it there. I figured since the post bacc is transitioning to the MMS, they’d be following that format too.I’m pretty sure the exams are on all of the subjects. At least that’s what this years’ schedule looked like. It was comprehensive instead of cell bio exam, biochem exam it was just Test 1 - 3 weeks in, test 2 - 2 weeks later kind of thing
Hahahahha that’s what makes it so difficult. Their post bacc wasn’t, some people decided to go to Bradenton because it was in block format. Not sure if they will be changing that guess we will find out June 7th.Someone from the Bradenton campus on their forum said it was in a block format, maybe I misread or it’s how they do it there. I figured since the post bacc is transitioning to the MMS, they’d be following that format too.
I will be there!Anyone heading to the June 7th On Campus Day? It was mentioned in an email Jamie Murphy sent about 2 weeks ago.
I know a lot of people ask this but I’m your class, was there a lot of people who met the requirements who didn’t get to go on to the med school/dental school? Or basically if you meet the requirements is it practically guaranteed you’ll get in to your desired school?
How was the level of difficulty of the classes? From the tips and perspectives document, they said it was really tough but I found a few quizlet flash cards for the post bacc for the different courses and it didn’t seem as hard as they make it out to seem. What’s your $0.02?I don’t know a single person who met the requirements and didn’t get in. However, I do know that in past years people who got in trouble outside of school had acceptances revoked. From my experience, anyone who met the requirements and took the interview seriously got in.
This makes me so happy thank youI don’t know a single person who met the requirements and didn’t get in. However, I do know that in past years people who got in trouble outside of school had acceptances revoked. From my experience, anyone who met the requirements and took the interview seriously got in.
How was the level of difficulty of the classes? From the tips and perspectives document, they said it was really tough but I found a few quizlet flash cards for the post bacc for the different courses and it didn’t seem as hard as they make it out to seem. What’s your $0.02?
Awesome! Thanks for that information!Classes are very difficult. Specific information may not be very complicated, but the volume is incredible and you are expected to integrate information. You are rarely asked "what is this?" or other 1st order questions. An example of a question might be "a patient comes in with X, Y, Z symptoms and vital signs, what is the mechanism of action of the medication you would use to treat them?". In order to answer that question, you need to know what the patient has, which medication to use, and how that medication works. If you don't have one of those down, you won't answer the question. However, people who work hard do well. I think the people who didn't take it seriously are the ones who didn't get in. Also, this is just my guess, but I would estimate only 30-40% of the class made it through last year. So, it's definitely tough but if you are willing to work hard you should be good.
Mine changed on a Wednesday and I got the letter in the mail the following Monday!My portal changed today to "the admissions committee has made a decision on your application and you will receive a letter within 30 days". How soon after this did you guys receive a letter? I saw some of you said you emailed and they let you know? Don't want to be a pain, but also really eager to know!
My portal changed today to "the admissions committee has made a decision on your application and you will receive a letter within 30 days". How soon after this did you guys receive a letter? I saw some of you said you emailed and they let you know? Don't want to be a pain, but also really eager to know!
Congrats!!Got accepted today!! Can’t wait to start with you guys!!
This program was a post bacc and just switched to a masters this year but I went to an open house last thanksgiving and a lot of the students that gave tours and talked to us during the open house went through the post bacc program and were then in the medical school. I’m pretty sure if you meet the requirements you’re pretty likely to get in. You can email Jamie Murphy he is super helpful and nice and I’m sure he could give you the statistics on how many people go on to medical school.I got accepted to the program and I am very nervous if I will still not get to medical school even after I pass the requirements. Please, if there is anyone out there who have done the program and now are in medical school. I am not sure if I should apply to other schools this cycle as well.
No. I got that and even emailed him, he told me I should get the letter in a couple of days and I got accepted.My portal updated to "The Admissions Committee has made a decision on your application. You will receive an official letter in the mail within 30 days." But I didn't receive a email from Mr. Murphy. Is this bad news?
No. I got that and even emailed him, he told me I should get the letter in a couple of days and I got accepted.
He just said the letter should reach me within a few days. Didn’t say either wayWhen you emailed him, did he say you got in? Or did he avoid the question?
My letter was dated the 24th and reached me on the 27th, the day after the portal changed so I wouldn’t worry much until you get the letter. No point in freaking out won’t let you know either wayWhen you emailed him, did he say you got in? Or did he avoid the question?
My letter was dated the 24th and reached me on the 27th, the day after the portal changed so I wouldn’t worry much until you get the letter. No point in freaking out won’t let you know either way
Thank you so much! I will email him today to double checkThis program was a post bacc and just switched to a masters this year but I went to an open house last thanksgiving and a lot of the students that gave tours and talked to us during the open house went through the post bacc program and were then in the medical school. I’m pretty sure if you meet the requirements you’re pretty likely to get in. You can email Jamie Murphy he is super helpful and nice and I’m sure he could give you the statistics on how many people go on to medical school.
Everyone gets their admissions decisions by mail now. The only reason the earlier applicants got their decisions by email is because they hadn’t changed everything yet and couldn’t send letters out (likely because they didn’t have all the information yet). It took over a month before I actually got my paper acceptance so that’s why they started with emails, now they only do paper since they have most of it figured out. I wouldn’t worry too much it’s a pretty large class size.Yea good point. I was just worried because some of the earlier applicants got an email from Mr. Murphy saying they got in. Regardless, I'm thankful that Erie has its things sorted out. I applied to Bradenton MMS a week before Erie and they lost my transcripts and they refuse to update the portal, reply to emails, or pick up the phone.
hey guys im a little late applying but can I send a copy of my mcat score to mr.murphy through email? or do I have to send in through mail? thanks
Yea, here’s the link.Is there a facebook group for the masters program yet? I'd love to start looking for housing and roommates.
hi all i was wondering the approximate turn around, i turned in my app 5/1 & was told on 5/3 that the app was processed. from your own experience, how long does it take for them to make the decision?? Thx!!
Very very short amount of time. You’ll probably get a letter in a week/ week and a half maxhi all i was wondering the approximate turn around, i turned in my app 5/1 & was told on 5/3 that the app was processed. from your own experience, how long does it take for them to make the decision?? Thx!!