BS/DO question

So, you want to work your butt off to get into a BS/DO program, to drop out of the program and apply to MD schools?

That's basically the same as going to a college, getting your bachelor degree and then applying to medical schools.

To answer your question, sure. You can drop out of the program (assuming it's an 8 year program) and apply to MD schools. But why would you? Save some time, and do the minimum to get into a college, and take it from there. That's what I would do if I was just going to quit the BS/DO program.
 
So, you want to work your butt off to get into a BS/DO program, to drop out of the program and apply to MD schools?

That's basically the same as going to a college, getting your bachelor degree and then applying to medical schools.

To answer your question, sure. You can drop out of the program (assuming it's an 8 year program) and apply to MD schools. But why would you? Save some time, and do the minimum to get into a college, and take it from there. That's what I would do if I was just going to quit the BS/DO program.
I didn't plan on applying for a BS/DO, I was just wondering.
 
It's all good. I would look into the programs though. I applied to a BS/DO program, along with 4 other BS/MD programs. Best of luck to you!
Just wondering, what were your stats for the BS/MD program you applied to?
 
Just wondering, what were your stats for the BS/MD program you applied to?

Academically I was average.
3.96 GPA, 33 ACT (36 superscore), 2400 SAT, I took every AP class, and finished with an overall 4.0 for the AP classes.

For the sake of me being to lazy to type, I posted a quick run down of my stats on another one of your threads.

Just try hard, and abuse every opportunity you get. I didn't have too much of a social life (outside of school and clubs) in high school because I was so involved with everything else. Enjoy high school. I'm sure a majority of docotrs were not in a BS/MD program
 
Academically I was average.
3.96 GPA, 33 ACT (36 superscore), 2400 SAT, I took every AP class, and finished with an overall 4.0 for the AP classes.

For the sake of me being to lazy to type, I posted a quick run down of my stats on another one of your threads.

Just try hard, and abuse every opportunity you get. I didn't have too much of a social life (outside of school and clubs) in high school because I was so involved with everything else. Enjoy high school. I'm sure a majority of docotrs were not in a BS/MD program

Alright.
 
Academically I was average.
3.96 GPA, 33 ACT (36 superscore), 2400 SAT, I took every AP class, and finished with an overall 4.0 for the AP classes.

For the sake of me being to lazy to type, I posted a quick run down of my stats on another one of your threads.

Just try hard, and abuse every opportunity you get. I didn't have too much of a social life (outside of school and clubs) in high school because I was so involved with everything else. Enjoy high school. I'm sure a majority of docotrs were not in a BS/MD program

Wut...
 

Believe it or not, that's the norm for BS/MD programs. Out of the 10 students in the BS/MD program I am in, 3 others, 4 including me, had a 2400.

I had the highest ACT score besides a girl who copped a 35.
 
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Believe it or not, that's the norm for BS/MD programs. Out of the 10 students in the BS/MD program I am in, 3 others, 4 including me, had a 2400.

I had the highest ACT score besides a girl who copped a 35.


At BS/MD programs at places like Wustl, Northwestern, or Rice/Baylor a 34+ 2300+ is a minimum since it's not even special for the undergrad, and perfect scores really are median. An impressive bunch!
 
Believe it or not, that's the norm for BS/MD programs. Out of the 10 students in the BS/MD program I am in, 3 others, 4 including me, had a 2400.

I had the highest ACT score besides a girl who copped a 35.

Yeah honestly I remember this back in high school. A 2250 was considered sort of weak for certain BS/MD programs. Ideally a 2300+ was where you wanted to be. Although I know someone who got into a BA/MD with a 2170 which had certain requirements in order to be guaranteed admissions into the MD program. I think he got off the wait list of the program back in high school. He got into a few other accelerated programs that weren't "guarantees." I know he got into at least one BS/DO program too.
 
If you do a BS/DO, and then in the undergrad portion you do exceptionally well, can you drop out and apply to MD schools?
You got to look at program specifics man. Not all BS/DO programs say that you can't apply to other medical schools.
 
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