I'll be starting my freshman year at Stanford this fall, and I want to eventually do an MSTP. I worked in an immunology lab there last summer and will be continuing this summer and very likely through my undergraduate years.
Between AP credit and college credit I've already accumulated, it is feasible for me to graduate in three years and apply for/begin my MSTP a year early. I'm wondering if this is the best course of action, though. Clearly, considering the sheer length of the MSTP and subsequent training, I would love to have a head start on my medical training. However, a three-year B.S. would entail applying only having completed my lower division coursework. My third-year coursework would be strong, but, nevertheless, not complete when I apply. Another concern is that I wouldn't have the luxury of being able to retake the MCAT should I want to do so (though I think I could do well on it and have adequate preparation time).
At the rate things have progressed with my research, I'll probably have a couple second- or third-author papers and 2-3 years of research experience in the same lab by the time I apply, so that part isn't an issue.
Alternatively, I could finish most/all of my B.S. requirements in three years and add a coterminal master's degree in bio at Stanford for my fourth year, thus giving me a "normal" application schedule and perhaps a bit more credibility with upper-division coursework.
Currently, I'm interested in places like Cornell Tri-I and UCSF for cancer immunology. I don't want to jeopardize my chances of admission by short-circuiting my undergrad program (I certainly don't want to have to apply to med school twice!), but I am definitely interested in finding out if I can get a head start.
Let me know what your thoughts on this process are. Thanks!
Between AP credit and college credit I've already accumulated, it is feasible for me to graduate in three years and apply for/begin my MSTP a year early. I'm wondering if this is the best course of action, though. Clearly, considering the sheer length of the MSTP and subsequent training, I would love to have a head start on my medical training. However, a three-year B.S. would entail applying only having completed my lower division coursework. My third-year coursework would be strong, but, nevertheless, not complete when I apply. Another concern is that I wouldn't have the luxury of being able to retake the MCAT should I want to do so (though I think I could do well on it and have adequate preparation time).
At the rate things have progressed with my research, I'll probably have a couple second- or third-author papers and 2-3 years of research experience in the same lab by the time I apply, so that part isn't an issue.
Alternatively, I could finish most/all of my B.S. requirements in three years and add a coterminal master's degree in bio at Stanford for my fourth year, thus giving me a "normal" application schedule and perhaps a bit more credibility with upper-division coursework.
Currently, I'm interested in places like Cornell Tri-I and UCSF for cancer immunology. I don't want to jeopardize my chances of admission by short-circuiting my undergrad program (I certainly don't want to have to apply to med school twice!), but I am definitely interested in finding out if I can get a head start.
Let me know what your thoughts on this process are. Thanks!