Hello people of SDN,
So I applied to a few post-bacs (UVA, Bryn Mawr, Goucher, Scripps, JHU, Colorado) sort of as a long-shot. I applied at the last minute despite the fact that I do not have the necessary experience in the medical field to get in (I thought it was worth a shot). Needless to say I was rejected from BM and UVA, and expect to be rejected from the rest.
My question is this: Would it be better to work for a year, get more volunteer hours/significant experience in the field, and apply again next year to the structured post-bacs (in a more timely manner - perhaps October rather than February), or start a less-structured program now at Harvard Extension?
Thoughts? I know I would much prefer a structured program, but it might not be worth wasting another year when there's no guarantee of getting in the second time.
Thanks for your help!
So I applied to a few post-bacs (UVA, Bryn Mawr, Goucher, Scripps, JHU, Colorado) sort of as a long-shot. I applied at the last minute despite the fact that I do not have the necessary experience in the medical field to get in (I thought it was worth a shot). Needless to say I was rejected from BM and UVA, and expect to be rejected from the rest.
My question is this: Would it be better to work for a year, get more volunteer hours/significant experience in the field, and apply again next year to the structured post-bacs (in a more timely manner - perhaps October rather than February), or start a less-structured program now at Harvard Extension?
Thoughts? I know I would much prefer a structured program, but it might not be worth wasting another year when there's no guarantee of getting in the second time.
Thanks for your help!