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Seems like a pretty sweet deal.a one year Masters program (FREE TUITION AND LIVING STIPEND!) and am guaranteed a spot in their med school for the following year if I successfully complete it meeting the minimum requirements (which I believe is a 3.0 average).
I applied to SB med, was rejected, and was offered this program instead. it isn't undergraduate courses, it is a masters of science (in physiology I believe) which if you finish above their requirements guarantees you a spot in the med school the next year. and it was offered to me for free which makes it that much tougher!
Stony Brook may nominate up to five eligible post-baccalaureate students per year for linkage (a special fast track admission) to Stony Brook’s School of Medicine."
I may be interpreting this wrong, but this does not sound like that "sure thing" that Op is making it out to be.
If that is the case, then there is only one thing to consider: do you wish to enter a competitive specialty in which attending a DO program would make it considerably more difficult to secure a residency spot? If you plan to go into something like internal med, you have to think about potentially losing a year of attending salary in pursuit of an MD degree over DO.you are interpreting it wrong, because the program described in that post is not the program I am being offered. it is exactly the sure thing I described, assuming I can pass the program and meet the minimum stated requirements.
So guys I don't post here often, but I have a bit of a decision to make here and hoped you all could help me. I will do my best to explain my predicament concisely.
I applied this cycle broadly to both MD and DO programs, and have been fortunate enough to gain admission to a bunch of great DO programs. Despite having 9 MD interviews, I have yet to get into any of them. I am waitlisted at 6 and waiting to hear back from a few.
Stony Brook Med, however, has accepted me into a program where I do a one year Masters program (FREE TUITION AND LIVING STIPEND!) and am guaranteed a spot in their med school for the following year if I successfully complete it meeting the minimum requirements (which I believe is a 3.0 average).
It is possible I could get into another MD school in which I am no longer eligible for this program, which would be great, but if it comes down to DO vs. contingent MD acceptance, what the heck do I do?!? the DO school I would go to would be NYIT-COM if I don't get any other MD love (desperately hoping I do).
Basically, does anyone have any info on this program? is it worth the potential risk of not successfully completing the program and losing my spot? any insight?
Thank you all for any help you offer!
if it were you, what would you do? take the guaranteed spot and start med school in a couple months, or take the possible risk and an extra year for the MD at SBU? SB is my dream school and tuition is so cheap, but it feels very risky to give up a spot when I could potentially not meet the requirements. haha I don't know! such a tough choice.
ill just hope to get into another MD program in the meantime so I won't have to think about it lol.
So guys I don't post here often, but I have a bit of a decision to make here and hoped you all could help me. I will do my best to explain my predicament concisely.
I applied this cycle broadly to both MD and DO programs, and have been fortunate enough to gain admission to a bunch of great DO programs. Despite having 9 MD interviews, I have yet to get into any of them. I am waitlisted at 6 and waiting to hear back from a few.
Stony Brook Med, however, has accepted me into a program where I do a one year Masters program (FREE TUITION AND LIVING STIPEND!) and am guaranteed a spot in their med school for the following year if I successfully complete it meeting the minimum requirements (which I believe is a 3.0 average).
It is possible I could get into another MD school in which I am no longer eligible for this program, which would be great, but if it comes down to DO vs. contingent MD acceptance, what the heck do I do?!? the DO school I would go to would be NYIT-COM if I don't get any other MD love (desperately hoping I do).
Basically, does anyone have any info on this program? is it worth the potential risk of not successfully completing the program and losing my spot? any insight?
Thank you all for any help you offer!
If you ONLY want to do some sort of ROAD or IM residency in an extremely competitive program at places like BYU, MGH, Standford, NYP, UCSF, UofChicago, Northwestern...etc etc...then do the one year masters.
If you want to be a doc....then choose the DO school.
If you do the masters, you are losing one years salary as an attending physician.
Competitive is a subjective term here. Do you mean IM at BYU, MGH, NYP, NYU, Stanford? If so then it will very hard to land those simply because they are extremely competitive even for MD graduates.
Consider: Is getting the MD worth losing the lost year of revenue you'll make by graduating as a DO one year earlier?
Just because you'll have an MD doesn't mean that you'll be able to waltz into a peds Oncology or Nephrology residency. The competitive residencies are competitive for a reason.
Guys, the OP is 100% accurate in what he is describing. I got offered this exact same program by email yesterday and will be interviewing for it soon. it honestly sounds like an incredible opportunity but I'm unsure of all of the criteria (won't get all the info until the interview).
OP, sounds like we are in a very similar situation. I'm also praying to get into one of many other MD schools, but if it comes down to DO or this program, idk what I'm gonna do! will be following this thread
EDIT: why is the default to always assume everyone is making stuff up or exaggerating? haha, gotta <3 SDN
I am not doubting your guy's sincerity. However there are users on SDN, such as DrMidlife, who have spent years researching SMP's and I have never once heard this program mentioned.Guys, the OP is 100% accurate in what he is describing. I got offered this exact same program by email yesterday and will be interviewing for it soon. it honestly sounds like an incredible opportunity but I'm unsure of all of the criteria (won't get all the info until the interview).
OP, sounds like we are in a very similar situation. I'm also praying to get into one of many other MD schools, but if it comes down to DO or this program, idk what I'm gonna do! will be following this thread
EDIT: why is the default to always assume everyone is making stuff up or exaggerating? haha, gotta <3 SDN
Some MD programs look down on people who were offered a DO acceptance but turned it down to reapply.
Please provide us a link, or the name of the program at the very least. If you are correct, this is something more people should know about.
Thanks
info just keeps getting posted about a program that isn't the program I'm talking about. clearly this isn't something that many people know details about so ill just have to come to my own decision. thanks anyway everyone, good luck
info just keeps getting posted about a program that isn't the program I'm talking about. clearly this isn't something that many people know details about so ill just have to come to my own decision. thanks anyway everyone, good luck
I'll say for the second time, that no one is accusing the OP of lying. Posters make incorrect claims all the time (especially in this forum), and suspicion is normal. The OP was offered salient advice by some prominent users. Don't be so thin-skinned please.The OP is not lying about this program. The following is a link that contains a similiar program that is offered to rejected students. Scroll down for Stony Brook Masters Program:
http://www.amsny.org/initiatives/diversity-medicine/post-baccalaureate-program
Also, I am aware that requirements is different than what OP said. However, it is definitely possible for SB and other schools to alter the requirements of the program.
OP, my suggestion still stands that you ought to choose this program if you do not gain any acceptance at other MD schools. The amount that you will save by not attending NYIT will be more than a year of attending salary. Furthermore, you suggest that SB is a top choice for you. If you are a traditional student, taking this year off to gain a masters may not be a bad thing.
Congrats on getting offered this program. Please do not be frustrated, these type of offers are very infrequent, therefore it cause some apprehension in others.
Please provide us a link, or the name of the program at the very least. If you are correct, this is something more people should know about.
Thanks
Agreed.
The reason people keep questioning this is because it is (a) unusual and (b) the advice we give will differ drastically.
I would 100% advise the OP to do this program if it as he has described.
If however the OP has misunderstood the nature of the program I would feel terrible having advised him to give up a seat in medical school ...
so you have to retake the MCAT?
A 500 will be equivalent to a 24. The difference is there are 4 sections with 125 being "average" instead of 3 sections with 8 being average. Hitting a 500 seems relatively easy for someone that is a legitimate candidate for MD schools.
I also interviewed at a similar program at DMU a few years ago. There was no application, i was rejected from their COM, but I was a strong applicant that contacted them to ask how to improve my app and they invited me to interview. I was rejected from that program as well. Point is they exist, no one here's about them though because there's no way to apply.