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Is there a reason NOT to do this, other than laziness? I understand the logic of waiting to apply until after the program is complete so you don't have to depend on schools being receptive to grade updates, but what about the place you're attending? Shouldn't they be the most understanding of what it means to be in their SMP? They are literally the first ones to see your grades as they come out and, if they reject you, wouldn't it probably be the same result as if you waited a year? You can't improve your application in a surprising way since they know exactly what you were up to during your "gap year."
I am set to attend an SMP this fall and have the low GPA/competitive MCAT combo. I originally thought that I would do one big application cycle for 2016 entry, but based on the above logic it seems to make sense to open up an AMCAS for my host institution in the upcoming cycle. They would probably wait-list and evaluate me during the course of the SMP year, right?
I am set to attend an SMP this fall and have the low GPA/competitive MCAT combo. I originally thought that I would do one big application cycle for 2016 entry, but based on the above logic it seems to make sense to open up an AMCAS for my host institution in the upcoming cycle. They would probably wait-list and evaluate me during the course of the SMP year, right?