I didn't see a thread for the 2021 mms cycle. Anyone applying/got accepted to Lecom-B mms? I'm planning on attending next July.
based on my luck, I don't think that optimism applied to me life lolOh shoot, I thought it opens up in January. I have low stats too, but anything is possible. 🙂 Whats your stats looking like? Have you heard anything about how rigorous this program is?
based on my luck, I don't think that optimism applied to me life lol
I have 3.03 gpa (2.937 undergrad + 3.872 postbacc work). My MCAT is 494, and I'll be retaking it in March. I have been working as an ER scribe for 1.5 years. I also have good research and volunteer experience.
What are your stats?
Do you think I have a shot at the masters program tho?If you can hit a 504+ on your MCAT retake you might have a real good shot at getting accepted to the DO program.
My cumulative is sitting at 3.43 right now. Hoping to get it to 3.5 when I graduate(I have fall and spring semester left). I was stupid and took the MCAT just cuz and with no review. I scored really low but are retaking in March as well. I decided on a masters program to fix my study habits before med school and to better my science foundation.based on my luck, I don't think that optimism applied to me life lol
I have 3.03 gpa (2.937 undergrad + 3.872 postbacc work). My MCAT is 494, and I'll be retaking it in March. I have been working as an ER scribe for 1.5 years. I also have good research and volunteer experience.
What are your stats?
Do you think I have a shot at the masters program tho?
yeah, i have applied to Midwestern's MA program and PCOM's MSBS program. How about you?My cumulative is sitting at 3.43 right now. Hoping to get it to 3.5 when I graduate(I have fall and spring semester left). I was stupid and took the MCAT just cuz and with no review. I scored really low but are retaking in March as well. I decided on a masters program to fix my study habits before med school and to better my science foundation.
I have around 600 volunteer hours on the IM floor and about 800 shadowing in the ER.
On the bright side, your MCAT was better than mine, and I am having to do some serious content review. Good work on the postbacc.
Let me know when you hear back. Did you apply anywhere else?
I am from TX, so trying to keep my TX residency. I will apply to all the master programs in TX and then Nova in FL as well.yeah, i have applied to Midwestern's MA program and PCOM's MSBS program. How about you?
I feel like you have a good GPA. All you have to do now is do well on the MCAT and you might be good for DO programs.
I messaged you!I am not entirely sure. I was recently accepted to Bradenton's DO program for 2021 and thought you were interested in doing that. I can provide some guidance for the DO program if that is your end goal but I know nothing about the master's program unfortunately. Wouldn't the masters program require a GRE though?
based on my luck, I don't think that optimism applied to me life lol
I have 3.03 gpa (2.937 undergrad + 3.872 postbacc work). My MCAT is 494, and I'll be retaking it in March. I have been working as an ER scribe for 1.5 years. I also have good research and volunteer experience.
What are your stats?
I just applied to the DO program too and filled out a secondary a couple days ago. Do you mind sharing your stats?I am not entirely sure. I was recently accepted to Bradenton's DO program for 2021 and thought you were interested in doing that. I can provide some guidance for the DO program if that is your end goal but I know nothing about the master's program unfortunately. Wouldn't the masters program require a GRE though?
for the record, when I say post-bacc work I mean DYI post baccI have a similar ugpa and postbac and got in. My mcat was higher but I dont think it matters much. You can still get accepted with the contingency that you retake your mcat.
Same herefor the record, when I say post-bacc work I mean DYI post bacc
Hi! Thank you for offering input. I have heard that the program might be entirely online next year. How was the transition from in person to online? Did you still have access to the professors and were able to build/maintain relationships with them? How about the linkage? Do you think the program being online is going to affect it?Hello everyone, current MMS student here. I will be more than happy to answer any questions about the program.
Hi! Thank you for offering input. I have heard that the program might be entirely online next year. How was the transition from in person to online? Did you still have access to the professors and were able to build/maintain relationships with them? How about the linkage? Do you think the program being online is going to affect it?
I thought you needed a 3.3 for an interviewThe program is 100% online for us right now. We have our lessons over zoom and our exams fully proctored over Examplify. During orientation we were told that the program going online would not affect the linkage and that any student with a 3.0 at the end of the fall semester would receive the guaranteed interview. Building and maintaining relationships with the professors is not at all difficult. Perhaps different than it would have been in person, but every single professor has been very accesible and approachable. It is very common for professors to hold optional review sessions prior to an exam.
I thought you needed a 3.3 for an interview
And 497 mcat right?
I have a question, could you give us an everyday overview and how the courses are so far?Hello everyone, current MMS student here. I will be more than happy to answer any questions about the program.
No problem!Accepted. Very excited. Still deciding between this and another program.
I have a question, could you give us an everyday overview and how the courses are so far?
PBL is "Problem-Based Learning"Sweet thanks for the awesome write up about the program. I really appreciate it.
so pretty much come with your A game? Cool
Also what exactly is PBL?
How was it going through the program completely virtual?
Did you receive an admissions decision yet? If so, how long after you submitted did you hear?I sent in my application to Brandenton campus 2 days ago. Feeling really anxious. My stats are on the low end. I have read previous thread where people with higher stats that me have been rejected and lower stats than me has been accepted and rejected
Have you had to go to campus at all/showed documentation that you live at least in Florida? I'm wondering if I would even need to relocate if accepted and the program is online. Thanks!!To my knowledge, I think the program is online next year as well. Going completely virtual has its pros and cons. You end up saving a lot of money since you’re not forced to live anywhere near campus. Less debt is always great. I think you just have to be disciplined with online classes. It’s easy to be distracted at home.
Have you had to go to campus at all/showed documentation that you live at least in Florida? I'm wondering if I would even need to relocate if accepted and the program is online. Thanks!!
I haven't yet. They wouldn't accept my Ap chem scores until last week. My application is under review now.Did you receive an admissions decision yet? If so, how long after you submitted did you hear?
Wait is there an interview process for the master's program?For those of you that go in did you have to interview?
Wait is there an interview process for the master's program?
If so, I don't think i made it. I didn't get anything from them regarding an interview. I just checked my application portal and it says that a decision has been made and I'll get the letter in 10 days
Congratulations: can you share you statsJust got my acceptance! Is the $100 a binding fee or something?
in other words, if I pay the money it just holds my spot right? I can decide not to attend the program if I get in somewhere else closer to home?
I'll message youCongratulations: can you share you statsI
Everyone gets this notification. Doesn't mean anything. I had the same one and was accepted.I just received a notification my application has been reviewed and "The Admissions Committee has made a decision on your application. You will receive an official letter in the mail within 30 days." Makes me concerned because in the past the past this notes you are not accepted, what has been the news on people who received this notice?
Still waiting to hear about my admission status (should hopefully get my letter next week!), but yes, I plan on relocating to Florida for the program.Is anyone planning to move to florida for the program?
Are apartments expesnive around the area?Still waiting to hear about my admission status (should hopefully get my letter next week!), but yes, I plan on relocating to Florida for the program.
Oh okay. What if you want to live on your own? What are the options?Depends on the kind of apartment but if it's a 2 bed 2bath they were around 1600-1800 so it would be between 800-900 per person.
Living on your own, the cheapest ones are 950-1000, but on average you're looking at around 1100-1250Oh okay. What if you want to live on your own? What are the options?
okay, thanks. And what is the tuition cost for the program? And for the LECOM Dental School?Living on your own, the cheapest ones are 950-1000, but on average you're looking at around 1100-1250
Lory. Eden point and Yatch club are the cheapest.
Ranch lakes, Creekside, Lost Creek, Echo and Blue Heron are a bit more expensive, some are very close to the school, others a 15min drive.
I was in the 2019-2020 class and tuition with fees was approximately 27k. Im in the med school so I don't know dental costsokay, thanks. And what is the tuition cost for the program? And for the LECOM Dental School?