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Hello,
I was accepted to BU MAMS and Georgetown's SMP. I've pretty much decided on Georgetown because they encourage same-year application, whereas BU prefers people to apply to med school after the first year. I'm already a few years out of college, and do not want to put off applying for another year.
My stats are: 3.3 sGPA, ~3.2 cGPA, 31 MCAT. I'll be retaking the MCAT in June. I've been scoring higher on the practice tests and think I can score above a 32 this time.
I've read a lot of mixed reviews about the GT SMP though, I've also heard that many students end up going DO. If that is the case, it would be a waste of money for me. It is a very expensive program, and I want to make sure I know what I'm getting into. I do have a solid background in science, having taken physiology, endocrinology, immunology, as well as a year of biochemistry last year. My GPA is low because of a couple bad quarters when there was a death in my immediate family. I pulled my grades up my last year of college.
Yes, I know there a million threads about this program, but I don't want to read stuff from 2007. I'm pretty sure the program has evolved in the past few years.
Are there any current students or alums of this SMP who will comment on whether it was beneficial for attaining MD acceptance? Do you feel that the program was worth the financial cost?
Thank you.
I was accepted to BU MAMS and Georgetown's SMP. I've pretty much decided on Georgetown because they encourage same-year application, whereas BU prefers people to apply to med school after the first year. I'm already a few years out of college, and do not want to put off applying for another year.
My stats are: 3.3 sGPA, ~3.2 cGPA, 31 MCAT. I'll be retaking the MCAT in June. I've been scoring higher on the practice tests and think I can score above a 32 this time.
I've read a lot of mixed reviews about the GT SMP though, I've also heard that many students end up going DO. If that is the case, it would be a waste of money for me. It is a very expensive program, and I want to make sure I know what I'm getting into. I do have a solid background in science, having taken physiology, endocrinology, immunology, as well as a year of biochemistry last year. My GPA is low because of a couple bad quarters when there was a death in my immediate family. I pulled my grades up my last year of college.
Yes, I know there a million threads about this program, but I don't want to read stuff from 2007. I'm pretty sure the program has evolved in the past few years.
Are there any current students or alums of this SMP who will comment on whether it was beneficial for attaining MD acceptance? Do you feel that the program was worth the financial cost?
Thank you.