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Hi everyone. I graduated from undergrad in May 2019 with rather uncompetitive stats (3.2 GPA, 3.0 sGPA). I took more gap years than I initially intended due to some personal circumstances, but I am back on my feet and ready to go back to school. I applied for SMPs for fall 2021 and have been accepted to a few. My top two considerations right now are Boston University MAMS and Georgetown SMP. Both programs are very solid, and I've heard many great things about them. However, I would still like to ask if anyone is willing to give their inputs, opinions, experiences, etc. about both programs.
I hear BU's advising is amazing, courses are amazing, everything is amazing. Honestly, heard nothing but good things about it. I spoke to a friend who did BU MAMS, and she loved it (she'll be going to med school this fall). Even one of my friends who is at Tufts MBS has recommended that I lean more towards BU instead of Tufts (I've also been accepted to Tufts). I know that wasn't a BU vs GT, but it was still worth noting for me. As for Georgetown SMP, well, it's kind of on me for just having attended their webinars and did not get many opportunities to find any alumni or current students to talk to. Their structure also seems very nice, advising also seems very solid from what I heard.. and since it's in DC, there seem to be a good amount of volunteer/clinical opportunities. Then again, Boston is also very well-known, probably even more well-known, for that stuff too (and I know, there are TONS of institutes and hospitals). One thing that did pique my interest is that BU has a 2-year option while Georgetown SMP is 1 year. That means, if I were to go to BU, I can at least still do something (aka working for thesis) while I'm applying for schools/waiting for interviews during the cycle. So I do want to know what Georgetown SMP alumni did or do after graduating and waiting for interviews and whether Georgetown helped them with any of that by any chance (that is if they are willing to share). And another reason I am slightly leaning towards Boston is, I did go to undergrad in Boston. So it'd be like moving back to a more familiar place if I were to choose BU. However, I want to make sure that I choose a program that is right for me.
Some of the things I want to absolutely look for are (not in any particular order unless otherwise stated):
1. Advising (probably my #1 factor) - how helpful they are in both programs, what can they offer to students
2. Linkages (this is probably also my biggest factor) - I think I heard that both programs kind of have unofficial linkage/guaranteed interviews, but I'm not entirely sure... please correct me on this if I'm wrong
3. Courses & lectures - I do have a general idea of BU's course schedule for both 1st and 2nd semesters but not much on GT. And I think they're all taught by med school faculty and you take them with med school students
4. Volunteer/clinical opportunities (and I guess this kind of ties in with the advising if advisors are able to help students get these opportunities)
5. MCAT prep/how ready did you feel about MCAT - now, I'm actually going to take the MCAT in May and hopefully, I will do well enough on my 1st try... but this is just in case I need to retake it. I know BU has some MCAT prep while I believe GT does not...? But I want to know how ready people felt to take or re-take the MCAT after their 1st year of either SMP
6. Housing - I know both Boston and DC are very expensive places to live in. And I know I said I may favor Boston over DC... but I mean, it's still a good thing to ask about
Of course, I know doing an SMP is not a guaranteed gateway to med school; I am willing to work hard and put in my efforts. I'm sure both programs are very hard and intense and I understand it could be hard to get a good GPA (maybe... plz enlighten me on your experience with GPA haha) But I want to make sure I am happy wherever I end up (sounds cheesy, I know) and will be given all the best resources when I need them. Thank you very much for reading. Looking forward to any replies that may come.
Edit: I totally did not realize that there was a Postbaccalaureate Programs forum until around 5 minutes after posting, and I realize that this may be more appropriate there. However, I cannot delete this post (why is there no option to do that..?) but do not wish to post the same thing in case it gets flagged as spam. Apologies for not looking carefully... it's been a long time since I've visited this site.
I hear BU's advising is amazing, courses are amazing, everything is amazing. Honestly, heard nothing but good things about it. I spoke to a friend who did BU MAMS, and she loved it (she'll be going to med school this fall). Even one of my friends who is at Tufts MBS has recommended that I lean more towards BU instead of Tufts (I've also been accepted to Tufts). I know that wasn't a BU vs GT, but it was still worth noting for me. As for Georgetown SMP, well, it's kind of on me for just having attended their webinars and did not get many opportunities to find any alumni or current students to talk to. Their structure also seems very nice, advising also seems very solid from what I heard.. and since it's in DC, there seem to be a good amount of volunteer/clinical opportunities. Then again, Boston is also very well-known, probably even more well-known, for that stuff too (and I know, there are TONS of institutes and hospitals). One thing that did pique my interest is that BU has a 2-year option while Georgetown SMP is 1 year. That means, if I were to go to BU, I can at least still do something (aka working for thesis) while I'm applying for schools/waiting for interviews during the cycle. So I do want to know what Georgetown SMP alumni did or do after graduating and waiting for interviews and whether Georgetown helped them with any of that by any chance (that is if they are willing to share). And another reason I am slightly leaning towards Boston is, I did go to undergrad in Boston. So it'd be like moving back to a more familiar place if I were to choose BU. However, I want to make sure that I choose a program that is right for me.
Some of the things I want to absolutely look for are (not in any particular order unless otherwise stated):
1. Advising (probably my #1 factor) - how helpful they are in both programs, what can they offer to students
2. Linkages (this is probably also my biggest factor) - I think I heard that both programs kind of have unofficial linkage/guaranteed interviews, but I'm not entirely sure... please correct me on this if I'm wrong
3. Courses & lectures - I do have a general idea of BU's course schedule for both 1st and 2nd semesters but not much on GT. And I think they're all taught by med school faculty and you take them with med school students
4. Volunteer/clinical opportunities (and I guess this kind of ties in with the advising if advisors are able to help students get these opportunities)
5. MCAT prep/how ready did you feel about MCAT - now, I'm actually going to take the MCAT in May and hopefully, I will do well enough on my 1st try... but this is just in case I need to retake it. I know BU has some MCAT prep while I believe GT does not...? But I want to know how ready people felt to take or re-take the MCAT after their 1st year of either SMP
6. Housing - I know both Boston and DC are very expensive places to live in. And I know I said I may favor Boston over DC... but I mean, it's still a good thing to ask about
Of course, I know doing an SMP is not a guaranteed gateway to med school; I am willing to work hard and put in my efforts. I'm sure both programs are very hard and intense and I understand it could be hard to get a good GPA (maybe... plz enlighten me on your experience with GPA haha) But I want to make sure I am happy wherever I end up (sounds cheesy, I know) and will be given all the best resources when I need them. Thank you very much for reading. Looking forward to any replies that may come.
Edit: I totally did not realize that there was a Postbaccalaureate Programs forum until around 5 minutes after posting, and I realize that this may be more appropriate there. However, I cannot delete this post (why is there no option to do that..?) but do not wish to post the same thing in case it gets flagged as spam. Apologies for not looking carefully... it's been a long time since I've visited this site.
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