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is BU MAMS considered an SMP or a "hard sciences" post-bac?? not that it really matters, but I've just heard it described as both
Let me guess 38+ MCAT score, went to an ivy league or top tier university for ugrad, weren't too bad off in ugrad GPA, and did 3.8+ in GMS???
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Don't get people's hopes up. Only people with the stellar of the stellar stats get into those programs. A lot of people in GMS are not in this range.
Not that I wanted to post in this thread as I'm trying to slowly delete a lot of my posts, but I will give my 2 cents anyhow if it helps one of you guys. And this one I won't delete.
But GMS is tough as hell. Many will be successful, but many will not be. I have seen kids with strong ugrad GPAs barely pass classes despite saying they've been studying like crazy and I've seen others do extremely well and then several do in between in the neither exceptional nor bad range.
I myself did 3.45 with 3.68 in sececond semester. First semester kinda brought my GPA down a bit. But I still garnered two MD interviews, middle 1/3 of one waitlist and pending post interview decision of the other school.
But I also had another grad degree so my overall Grad gpa was actually 3.65 in hardcore science classes.
You want a 3.5+ grad GPA but ideally 3.67 or 3.7+ is better and closer to 4.0 the better.
I've heard of potential changes to GMS but I don't know the specifics. I would look into them before absolutely deciding. I hope they don't make the changes that I have heard rumored to happen at BU GMS. Oh and BU GMS = BU MAMS.
Just an FYI for you.
How much time you have depends on you and how quickly you get things. Most of my classmates went out quite a bit or had house parties at their apartments. Went out drinking after exams, partied, celebrated holidays together like thanksgiving and superbowl if they were in town, etc.
You will have cliques. I'd advise you not to be shy to meet people when you first begin because it will be harder to form friends if you wait til later and you will need 1-2 people to keep you sane in a new city as you can't do it all alone. And esp. for histo it helps for a lot of people to have a study group for the lab quizzes unless they've changed that whole prelab quizzes thing.
You will work like you haven't before but if you are good at budgeting your time youw ill have time to enjoy boston. Don't however let yourself sacrifice grades for a social life. several in my and crisco and bleargh's class did that and they did not do well. On the other hand, several like crisco, bleargh, and others partied and still did very well or at least decent enough.
Also do note that even if you do well not everyone will get in an MD program. Several in my class with better stats then me have had a harder time to get even one MD interview and have decided DO schools. So apply broadly and early when you apply to med school.
Good luck.
If I apply to med school in 2012 would I still be in the program? (Meaning I would still be taking classes/ doing research?) Any clues as to how this would work? also, would a 33Q still be competitive a year from now? I know its mostly speculation at this point.
Thanks for the response.
i have no idea what her mcat was, or her gpa in the program, but from what i recall her ugrad gpa was like 3.1-3.2. she went to the same school i did, so not an ivy, but relatively well-regarded.Let me guess 38+ MCAT score, went to an ivy league or top tier university for ugrad, weren't too bad off in ugrad GPA, and did 3.8+ in GMS???
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Don't get people's hopes up. Only people with the stellar of the stellar stats get into those programs. A lot of people in GMS are not in this range.
If you applied in 2012, you would still be in the program yep.
2011-2012 (first year)
2012-2013 (second year)
In your second year, you won't really be taking classes, just doing research if you choose to do a research thesis.
33Q is QUITE good. It's better than a lot of the scores people come with. I think it is also somewhat solid after the program as well although people will push for 34+ if possible. You're bordering on not needing to retake, I think.
it doesn't per se limit you, but a 33 is usually not something people retake.If a 33Q is already my second MCAT score, does it limit my possible retakes?
The idea is to apply during to med school during the summer of 2012 right?
Thanks for the response.
she's just a very friendly, smart gal, who proved herself in the program. i doubt there was much more to it.Ah I see. But still I feel like there's something we are missing here without her numbers.
If a 33Q is already my second MCAT score, does it limit my possible retakes?
The idea is to apply during to med school during the summer of 2012 right?
Thanks for the response.
Second. Provided you're holding your own GPA-wise, I would strongly advise against retaking. Not only is 33Q a very competitive score, but the return on investment (time, money, effort) will be modest at best. Additionally, every time you take the MCAT, you expose yourself to a not-insignificant risk of doing either A) no better, or B) worse. That risk increases with increasing MCAT score (i.e., a person with a 40 is far more likely to get a lower score on subsequent test than a person with a 25).
If I had a 33Q, I wouldn't retake unless I absolutely had to.
Boston is nothing to be nervous about. Don't worry I moved from Fl. up there and adjusted quickly. You get used to it. The year goes by fast anyhow. The city is very easy to commute around compared to a lot of places so you don't have to drive in the snow or anything since there are cabs easily available as well as trains and buses though their trains are kinda ghetto. at least the greenline is. I don't know about the others as I only took the greenline. lol.
but the city is quaint and nothing to be scared of. I was scared when I moved but adjusted just fine.
Thanks alot for the response. Very helpful. I read your posts in the previous BU thread also. Do you mind telling me what other programs you got into?
Wait, 1-2 interviews?! I assumed that doing well in an smp will show schools that you are able to handle medical school, thus guarantee at least a handful of interviews.
Would you say that most MAMS students dont apply to enough schools?
Anyone accepted into the oral health sciences track?
Actually I don't think that has anything to do with it. I think it is far more related to the fact that a lot of the MAMS kids come in with subpar 3.0s i.e. lower then 3.0. As in 2.7, 2.8, etc.
In those cases a lot of schools want to see more then 1 strong year as 1 year even if it is med courses is not enough to prove to them you can handle it. Especially as many kids do not have 35+ scores who are in this situation.
Assuming you are the real idea of an SMP student 3.4 ugrad or so and 32+ MCAT and do well then you can assume more.
I was talking about the dire situations.
The people who were closer to the 3.4 32+ got 5 or 6 interviews if not more. Depends really on ugrad. SMPs don't erase your ugrad. You are still judged for what you did in ugrad.
Hi there, I was wondering the same thing. I applied back in January and my app was complete by the end of the month. I got an e-mail from Dr. Davies that they have put my application on "HOLD" and said that my app was viewed favorably. They have't offered me a spot because they are still reviewing other apps. I don't know what my chances are but I won't find out till May 15th. Waiting sucks 🙁
I'm in the same boat as you aimee163. I received the same e-mail 🙁.
Where else did you apply? I applied to Western U, Midwestern U IL campus, and Tulane U.
yesIs the 2nd year of the BU program eligible for receiving FAFSA and Gradplus financial aid? Thanks..
Why is your status med student rather then premed if you are applying for SMPs and not in med school yet?
Hi there, I was wondering the same thing. I applied back in January and my app was complete by the end of the month. I got an e-mail from Dr. Davies that they have put my application on "HOLD" and said that my app was viewed favorably. They have't offered me a spot because they are still reviewing other apps. I don't know what my chances are but I won't find out till May 15th. Waiting sucks 🙁
I understand that it's only April, but I will be relocating from 1200 miles away. Is it too early for me to look for housing options and possible roommate or two?
I wouldn't mind male (a) roommate(s) (me=girl), but I have a 3 months old Siberian Husky and he is well behaved and loving, but he will grow pretty big. I have already started to look for day care for him and he will probably go for 2-3 days a week. Thus, if you are worried about a puppy jumping all over you, it will be taken care of. I would like to stay near medical campus or the main campus. If you already have a place and looking for a roommate or you would like to look together, please let me know! We should at least talk via Skype and see if we would get along and not drive each other insane.
During the last webinar with Dr. Davies, she said 10 people have been offered acceptances for a class size of 12. I'm guessing a few of those will probably get into dental school and spots will open up, but the competition is very stiff.
you can do it wherever you want, i know for a fact some people work at hms labs. that being said, it isn't really going to impress anyone.
a husky puppy is quite a handful. i am bringing mine to whichever SMP I attend as well. good luck!I wouldn't mind male (a) roommate(s) (me=girl), but I have a 3 months old Siberian Husky and he is well behaved and loving, but he will grow pretty big. I have already started to look for day care for him and he will probably go for 2-3 days a week. Thus, if you are worried about a puppy jumping all over you, it will be taken care of. I would like to stay near medical campus or the main campus. If you already have a place and looking for a roommate or you would like to look together, please let me know! We should at least talk via Skype and see if we would get along and not drive each other insane.

a husky puppy is quite a handful. i am bringing mine to whichever SMP I attend as well. good luck!![]()
Good luck to you as well!
And let me know if you will be coming to BU MAMS. We should set up a play date or two!How will you all have time to take medical school courses and take care of a new puppy? 😕
Does anyone know if they offer tours or seminars for people already accepted? Anybody going to visit or have gone already?
Last year an SDN'er made the effort to show me around/talk about the prog with me, so I'm happy to return the good deed & do the same for a few people who PM me if they're in the area. There's a bunch of exams coming up so this'll probably not be until May if there's any interest.
Otherwise, like gujuDoc mentioned, the GMS office would probably be your best bet! 👍
My original plan was to pay the deposit and hope i get into a better school.

Wow, thats really nice of you. I would definitely take you up on this offer. I need to put a deposit down by april 12th. My original plan was to pay the deposit and hope i get into a better school. I wonder if the GMS office does anything like a tour for the weekends, as I need to drive three hours and have school on the weekdays.
Thank you for the info gujuDoc and thank you for the awesome offer alcanrui.
Would you mind sharing what other better programs that you applied to? I may be missing out, but I thought BU MAMS is considered one of the best for SMP (for me, BU MAMS was number one choice and I only applied to the program: the reputation and the curriculum, faculty support, great statistics, great location, etc.). I'm sure many factors may contribute to be considered to be good/ better/ best programs and I was just wondering what kind of factors that you were looking at.
Good luck getting into your choice of better school!![]()
I'm happy to meet with you on a Friday/Saturday/Sunday, but it'll either have to be literally tomorrow (in which case please PM me by tonight), or the weekend of 4/22, or the weekend of 5/13. Otherwise it's a pretty crazy spread of final exams!
The GMS office will probably have a current GMS/M1 student show you around also, so if those dates aren't good for you then I'm sure something can be worked out. 🙂
In case y'all were interested: I was admitted to Tufts MBS and Drexel IMS, and waitlisted at Georgetown. In the end, I ignored the non-Boston schools 'cause I wanted to stay in the area, so I ended up choosing BU - feel free to ask me about my thoughts between schools in PM or in person!
Are you originally from the Boston area? or went to undergrad in boston? Do you know if the GMS office would have some type of faculty I could talk to? I could probably make it the weekend of 4/22, as I will be graduating the weekend of 5/13! Thank you very much for your offer.
I applied to Tufts MBS as well as Drexel IMS. I have not heard back from them yet and I dont think I will until after April 12.
Can you elaborate on your living arrangements? Bus/Car? Roommates, girlfriends, friends, party, social life? Studying commitments? you know, pretty much everything?
Thanks again for all the info.
I applied to alot of schools since. I am not sure if UPenn is better or not, but I would feel a little better if I heard back from my other schools first before throwing money down for this one.
So far Ive been accepted to VCU Cert, UMDNJ at RWJ, and BU MAMS..
I want to hear back from georgetown, UPenn, Tufts..
I also applied to UConn, NYMC, EVMS, and a bunch others..
I applied to alot of schools cause I wanted to be on the safe side.
Im not sure if UPenn has worse or better or similar statistics compared to BU. Does anyone care to elaborate?
Can you elaborate on your living arrangements? Bus/Car? Roommates, girlfriends, friends, party, social life? Studying commitments? you know, pretty much everything?
Thank you everyone for your replies about BU and the living/ car situation. Indeed I was hoping that UPenn's reputation as an Ivy League school would also say something about their postbac. I applied to the SS program and I am not a science major.
I am a psych major and a bio minor. I have taken more than the prereq's for med school and more than the requirements for a minor. Would that put me over the top science curriculum wise for UPenn?
