

penn does have one. most good schools do. stanford doesnt...i was sad about that. at least they dont have an official md/mba joint program. you can do them independently but that looks tricky. im definitely shooting for that combo. its hard to get most ppl to appreciate it, typically theyre bewildered and taken aback, even adcoms.crazy_cavalier said:Ya lots of schools have the MD/MBA option. I wonder if UPenn has that? That'd be pretty crazy good.
hmm thats a bummer, ive had room to fit in a business minor. maybe if you have any space to squeeze something in during a summer? or one idea im very intrigued by is getting experience with an HMO, but im not sure how to get started on that. it might be more important to just focus on the MD part since thats more competitive. im not even planning on applying for the mba portion until after im accepted somewhere, its too much trouble juggling both at once, and you have to take the gmat too. so you may be able to pick up some experience after you get accepted to med schools if you do that.BrettBatchelor said:What courses/experiences do you think are minimum to apply for MD/MBA programs? I have a serious interest, but as of now haven't had the ability to fit in any b classes. I do have two years before applying but I am on a tight schedule for my major.
Edit: I have micro and marco from AP now that I think of it.
👍 👍 👍Shredder said:I would like to know if there is anyone else out there who is interested, either now or in the future. Speak up
hmm did you get a lot of beef for that from premed peers, advisors, and schools? its inspiring to see that there are some people out there with similar interests, ill have to remember.Premedtomed said:I majored in Finance btw
Shredder said:im definitely shooting for that combo. its hard to get most ppl to appreciate it, typically theyre bewildered and taken aback, even adcoms.
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Haybrant said:do you guys think one should be talking about such aspirations at interviews? I would say it shouldnt really be a focus or be brought up at all; no time to defend my point, which i think is more or less obvious anyway, but what do you guys think.
i think if you put some kind of medical twist on it it could be a strength and set one apart from other applicants. its different if you mention getting involved in businesses completely independent from medicine, that would assuredly not be well received. im personally going to be forced to mention it since i have no volunteering at all, which seems to be pretty imperative but i have disregarded. like razorback said, preparation is probably the key since it is going out on a limb and could be a disaster if botched.Haybrant said:do you guys think one should be talking about such aspirations at interviews? I would say it shouldnt really be a focus or be brought up at all; no time to defend my point, which i think is more or less obvious anyway, but what do you guys think.
Don't sweat it. Most of the MBAs I work with came from majors other than business. I was accepted to two MBA programs with zero business/finance courses done.BrettBatchelor said:What courses/experiences do you think are minimum to apply for MD/MBA programs? I have a serious interest, but as of now haven't had the ability to fit in any b classes. I do have two years before applying but I am on a tight schedule for my major.
Edit: I have micro and marco from AP now that I think of it.
ive tried, but its not likely to happen. theres a big difference in mentality between the two forums. i encourage you to see if you can do it though. i think anyone who has enough interest in it would go there on his own, you and i being some of them.BrettBatchelor said:Let's translate the interest in this thread and infuse some life into the MD/MBA forum.
Shredder said:for any of you aspiring hot shots out there, i just found this disney game that i started playing a second ago. consider giving it a try, and dont make fun of me! it seems like a glorified lemonade stand, what a classic!
http://disney.go.com/hotshot/
BrettBatchelor said:Yeah, I'm not trying to worry too bad. I will just try to dominate the GMAT.