I noticed that multiple schools have early assurance programs for their medical schools or associated schools. Since I am a sophomore in college right now, I wanted to weigh in the option of applying to an early assurance program (EAP). My school offers an early assurance program with George Washington medical school, which is a great opportunity for me because it is close to home and a well established medical school; I will most likely apply to this program.
My question is, do people ever actually apply to multiple EAPs. I have seen that many of the schools allow accepting applications from students outside their own undergraduate school? If so, is it a good idea to apply to multiple? I was thinking that if I were to write essays and get LOR for one program then it would not hurt applying to another one that I would be interested in because I would have all the required material.
My question is, do people ever actually apply to multiple EAPs. I have seen that many of the schools allow accepting applications from students outside their own undergraduate school? If so, is it a good idea to apply to multiple? I was thinking that if I were to write essays and get LOR for one program then it would not hurt applying to another one that I would be interested in because I would have all the required material.