My stats when applying were 3.4 sGPA, 29 MCAT
I was complete on 3/20 and received a decision on 3/30. I was waitlisted and then got in mid-July. I have since retaken the MCAT and got a 515 (33-34). Both federal and private loans are options for aid, although I'm not too sure about the details on those.
We just finished our first med block, and I have to say it was very tough. For the medical school classes, I would say I put in at least 3-4 hours a day just studying and reviewing. The grad black is a little bit less stressful as there isn't as high a volume of material, but I still spend a portion of the day doing class work. I would absolutely not get a job during this program - your one focus should be to kick butt in this program and show medical schools your capability to handle medical school courses. The main campus schedule also tends to be a little unpredictable or inconsistent, so there's really know set schedule every week. The downtown schedule is definitely more structured, and you might be able to hold down a job? But I'm not sure. I believe
@benjaminl1nus is in the DT campus and might be able to speak to that. There is an option to write for the medical note taking service for the graduate block, and you get a certain amount of money per lecture you write for. A lot of people do this though, so it would probably be a once a week (or less) kind of gig.
I hope that helps!