Please help if you know anything about this! I graduated in 2005 with a major in zoology and tons of upper level science courses. Since then, I did an M.A. in Latin American Studies, worked at an international health nonprofit, and I have been teaching biology and chemistry at an urban high school for 4 years. I just contacted Duke about their 7 year limitation on science coursework, and they told me that the limitation is for ALL AAMC SCHOOLS! See below:
You may have to consider a post-bac program but 7 years away from the sciences and no upper level science (Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, etc.) would limit your chances of being considered.
FYI, this is not a "Duke" policy but rather a blanket policy that applies to all medical school that are members of the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC).
Hope this helps.
Duke University School of Medicine
Office of Admissions
Yes, I plan on calling each school, but what have you heard? I called UCSF last year about this, and they said I was fine. I figured it was just a Duke thing. Have you heard that all science coursework expires in 7 years?? I was about to submit AMCAS this week, and now I am quite distraught.
Thank you for replying!!!
You may have to consider a post-bac program but 7 years away from the sciences and no upper level science (Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, etc.) would limit your chances of being considered.
FYI, this is not a "Duke" policy but rather a blanket policy that applies to all medical school that are members of the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC).
Hope this helps.
Duke University School of Medicine
Office of Admissions
Yes, I plan on calling each school, but what have you heard? I called UCSF last year about this, and they said I was fine. I figured it was just a Duke thing. Have you heard that all science coursework expires in 7 years?? I was about to submit AMCAS this week, and now I am quite distraught.
Thank you for replying!!!