1.Formal vs. DIY?
I've seen so many threads on this, is it worth going to a formal program, especially considering the price-tag? I.E are the Bryn Mawr/Goucher formalized programs of the world worth the extra 25k?
The benefits of a formal program is that you'll get advising and ideally, some MCAT prep as well
2. CS vs IB
I'm currently holding a job offer in Investment Banking. I'm considering turning it down and working as a developer, since it would give me additional time to work as a scribe/accumulate volunteering throughout the year (I essentially work from 9am to 2am consistently in IB - 80+ hour weeks are the norm - and don't have weekends off, so it is very difficult to find time to do those). If I stayed in IB, I would have to cram all of these experiences from December - May (after I graduate but before I start my role). I know career-changing programs generally prefer those who have achieved success in their respective fields, would working as a developer and volunteering until August be seen more favorably than staying in IB and cramming everything in during spring?
Hard to advise here. Just remember that you're in a marathon now, not a sprint, and med schools aren't going anywhere. Perhaps consider just working, saving up money and then switching careers to one that is more time-friendly to allow you to get the ECs out of the way?