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I wasn't able to procure a seat at any of the schools I applied to this application cycle. In early December I started receiving the "you didn't make the initial cut, but here is a chance at redemption" emails, all soliciting some sort of masters program.
I did a lot of research on the different programs and what they had to offer. Briefly I'll outline my choices:
1. DMU DO'q (qualifier?) : You do the first 1.5 semesters and get an interview. Downside is there is zero financial aid, and your in Des Moines.
2. Midwestern's M.A in Biomedical Science : 9 month program very similar to the first year of medical school. A fair number of their students are enrolled in professional programs the next year. No real downside
3. Touro's MHS : Not super attractive, I don't think I'd be a good fit at Touro. I'm sure a fair number of their masters students end up as DO students but nothing is in writing.
4. PNWU : This peaked my interest as I liked PNWU and it was high on my list. The program is run through a local school for one year and then you transfer your second year to PNWU. The downside is that this is a two year program, but if you successfully complete the coursework you are offered a seat in the next years DO class.
I have been accepted into all of the programs and need to make a decision fairly soon. Honestly, I'm leaning towards PNWU because of the school (its mission and my experience there), and explicit offer of 'preferred admissions' to their DO class. I'm wondering what others think, what they would do and why?
Thanks for the input!
I did a lot of research on the different programs and what they had to offer. Briefly I'll outline my choices:
1. DMU DO'q (qualifier?) : You do the first 1.5 semesters and get an interview. Downside is there is zero financial aid, and your in Des Moines.
2. Midwestern's M.A in Biomedical Science : 9 month program very similar to the first year of medical school. A fair number of their students are enrolled in professional programs the next year. No real downside
3. Touro's MHS : Not super attractive, I don't think I'd be a good fit at Touro. I'm sure a fair number of their masters students end up as DO students but nothing is in writing.
4. PNWU : This peaked my interest as I liked PNWU and it was high on my list. The program is run through a local school for one year and then you transfer your second year to PNWU. The downside is that this is a two year program, but if you successfully complete the coursework you are offered a seat in the next years DO class.
I have been accepted into all of the programs and need to make a decision fairly soon. Honestly, I'm leaning towards PNWU because of the school (its mission and my experience there), and explicit offer of 'preferred admissions' to their DO class. I'm wondering what others think, what they would do and why?
Thanks for the input!