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My son is will be stating as a freshman in the UIC GPPA Medicine program. The program is 8 years but there is an option to complete the undergraduate part of the program in 3 years using AP credits. He has the option to apply to other schools without loss of the guaranteed spot in the medical school. I am an alumnus of UIC College of Medicine myself and I consider it a decent school and do not feel any great need to apply out. However, my son is interested in applying out, and I am hoping that users of forum can provide useful advice.
If he does not apply out, he can easily save one year at the undergraduate level and perhaps take a year off in medical school for research to boost his application for residency.
I have been told that many med schools do not like applicants that do not spend 4 years at the undergraduate level. Is this really true?
If he finishes all of the degree requirements in three years using AP credits(mostly for general ed reqs), will he be a competitive applicant at the top 20 med schools assuming that he has competitive MCAT, GPA, published research, etc. In other words will finishing undergrad in three years instead of four be held against the applicant even if he is otherwise highly qualified?
If it is necessary to spend 4 years to be a competitive applicant, is it worth spending an extra year at the undergraduate level? In terms of getting a better residency is it better try to go to a top 20 medical school (no year off for research), or is it better to just stick with UIC and do a year of research with the time saved at the undergraduate level.?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
If he does not apply out, he can easily save one year at the undergraduate level and perhaps take a year off in medical school for research to boost his application for residency.
I have been told that many med schools do not like applicants that do not spend 4 years at the undergraduate level. Is this really true?
If he finishes all of the degree requirements in three years using AP credits(mostly for general ed reqs), will he be a competitive applicant at the top 20 med schools assuming that he has competitive MCAT, GPA, published research, etc. In other words will finishing undergrad in three years instead of four be held against the applicant even if he is otherwise highly qualified?
If it is necessary to spend 4 years to be a competitive applicant, is it worth spending an extra year at the undergraduate level? In terms of getting a better residency is it better try to go to a top 20 medical school (no year off for research), or is it better to just stick with UIC and do a year of research with the time saved at the undergraduate level.?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
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