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Main Question: Does anyone know if Med School AdCom frowns upon students who do 2 post-baccs?
Background: I am currently planning on attending a post-bacc program this upcoming year 2017-2018. I am asking this question because the answer to is relevant to which post-bacc I decide to do this upcoming year if I am limited to.
I am asking this question because I did not do great in my preliminary science coursework and would love to have more grades/data to show AdComs that I can handle the Med School course load. I know post-baccs have good linkages with their respective med schools and by doing well in a particular program I know I can show that program's med school ad-com and professors that I can handle the course work.
An alternative would be for me to retake courses at a college but the preferential treatment of doing the 2nd post bacc is appealing to me.
Please let me know if any more information is required! I tried to explain it to the best of my ability without being too dense. Would love to hear from a Med School AdCom about this
Background: I am currently planning on attending a post-bacc program this upcoming year 2017-2018. I am asking this question because the answer to is relevant to which post-bacc I decide to do this upcoming year if I am limited to.
I am asking this question because I did not do great in my preliminary science coursework and would love to have more grades/data to show AdComs that I can handle the Med School course load. I know post-baccs have good linkages with their respective med schools and by doing well in a particular program I know I can show that program's med school ad-com and professors that I can handle the course work.
An alternative would be for me to retake courses at a college but the preferential treatment of doing the 2nd post bacc is appealing to me.
Please let me know if any more information is required! I tried to explain it to the best of my ability without being too dense. Would love to hear from a Med School AdCom about this