I'm in a very similiar program to BrooklynDO right now (just started, in fact) and am very glad that I decided to enroll. It is not binding, do if you get in to school and decide either you don't want to be a doctor at all, of you want to go to a different medical school, or you want to take some time off, etc. you can leave the program no questions asked. I have a classmate who did just that at the end of the last semester. I for one am glad that I know, at least with a reasonable degree of certainity, EXACTLY what I have to do to get into medical school, a 3.3 GPA and a 25 MCAT. There's no intangible concerns, like personality, etc., ECs, whatever. That is not to say that you shouldn't do any relevant ECs, it just takes the pressure off. I already interviewed at NYCOM, but will have to interview again. However, after speaking with NYCOM administration, they simply do not turn away BS/DO students who meet the technical requirements for admission on account of the final interview. I suppose it might happen if you came in drunk, smelling of your own urine, but it hasn't happened in the history of the program. I think it's a win/win situation. FYI, I'm in the SUNY Geneseo--NYCOM program and they're making me sweat with the rigor of the coursework as it is, I wouldn't want to have to worry about that, in addition to all the other concerns by traditional premed classmates fret over. Good luck! 👍