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I was wondering if anyone could answer this.
For getting directly into LECOM's med school, I notice that it requires a DO letter of rec. But the post bacc does not. So when you get into the post bacc, and are aiming to directly link in for the following year, do you need that DO letter of rec or would they let it slide? I have an MD letter of rec and where I live, was impossible to find a DO willing to let me shadow them.
Also depending on who you shadow for a week has more influence over others. Try to shadow Millcreek docs.You need a DO letter and you can get it by shadowing a DO for a week or so. During postbac, lecom will help you connect to one of their DOs so it's not a problem
There was someone else looking for a roomie here. Check previous posts. Also if you need to find a place post here and I will look for you. I am moving there from Ohio in two weeks., I just got accepted to the Post Bac program.. Looking for roomates.I am moving from Texas. Doesn't matter if it is apartment or house..
Looking forward to meeting everyone!!!
I got accepted today.. Best day every!!
^ I didn't get an email. What did it say?
Also, I just got my acceptance letter! Look forward to seeing you all 🙂
hey anyone, i submitted my application and sent my transcript and LOR yesterday and next morning they already made a decision when i checked online, i am scared...is it a bad sign????? should i call and ask instead of waiting a letter come...
So I am applying to the Post-Bacc program next January to start September 14. I am retaking the MCAT in January as well. Should I go ahead an apply in January with a 3.8 gpa and a 23 MCAT or wait until my results come back in Feb?
Do they require all of your classes to be completed by the time you apply? I will have to finish some labs for org 2 and bio 2. The lectures will be completed though.
If you have a 3.8 gpa this program is a waste of time and money for you.
But my MCAT is a 23. I plan on retaking it in January, but I want to apply to the post-bac program as a backup in case I do not improve. The issue is the MCAT here. Would you apply to the post-bac in Jan or wait until end of Feb with new MCAT score.
I guess if my MCAT improves from 23 to 28, I could quickly update for regular admissions? I definitely think I can improve by 3 points. I am taking a prep course this time and adding an extra month/more practice tests than I did last time.
I am like you in that my GPA is damned good....but I haven't yet taken the MCAT (plan to take it in January after getting it all under my belt this fall). I plan to apply to the post-bach even though my grades are good. I've been out of school for 7 years and would like to start out with the post-bach to make sure I can still do this. Hope to see you in a year! (Unless, of course, you get directly into the med school....then, more power to you!)
But my MCAT is a 23. I plan on retaking it in January, but I want to apply to the post-bac program as a backup in case I do not improve. The issue is the MCAT here. Would you apply to the post-bac in Jan or wait until end of Feb with new MCAT score.
I guess if my MCAT improves from 23 to 28, I could quickly update for regular admissions? I definitely think I can improve by 3 points. I am taking a prep course this time and adding an extra month/more practice tests than I did last time.
Unless your grades are artificially inflated you have no need for a post bac, especially this one. Take a Kaplan course or something to get the MCAT up if you have been getting rejections.
Hey, so I just checked the website, and I don't see anywhere on the site of the linkage policy. Last time I searched I remember a 3.3gpa in the program and a 23 mcat allows for an interview which would most likely lead to matriculation. Am I the only one who can't find it? Or my search skills just obsolete?
Hi, would any of you happen to know if this program is helpful for pre-dental students? I see a lot of threads about how great it is for pre-meds, but nothing about pre-dents. Thanks in advance!
To the people that have already completed LECOM post bac...what kind of oral presentations did you have to give during the two semesters? Were they individual presentations or group presentations? Also...were you graded for them based on how well you presented? Or is the grading completely from exams. Thanks for the help.
Hi everyone,
Can anyone give any tips/advice/input based on this year's class? It seems like you guys had a very large class.. I hope the first semester went well for all in the program.
hi all - please excuse the typing but i had surgery on my arm last week and can only use my left hand. i am planning to apply to this program for this fall and would greatly appreciate the input of current students. was the class size really 112 students? have many of you already applied and been accepted into the lecom med school? have any been rejected? wait-listed? how do you like the post-bach program overall? did you get opportunities to shadow a d.o? i'm studying for the mcat and will take it soon and am getting excited about it all. would love to hear anything! thanks in advance.
The class is definitely large. I believe we started with about 120 students, most of which were pre-med and some pre-pharm. There have been a few drops and the spring semester brought a few new faces but the class size is surely over 100. The admissions office urged everyone to apply at the start of the program and nearly everyone has interviewed for the class starting fall 2014. The program is designed so that if you attain a 3.0 and 23 MCAT, you're guaranteed an interview (not an acceptance). I'll paraphrase an admissions representative here, "You'd have to show up drunk, wearing a sweatshirt, to not be accepted at that point." The administration has stated explicitly that students who meet the academic requirements and don't get into any trouble will have fulfilled their end of the bargain and the school will ensure they have a spot available for them in the D.O. (or pharm) program. The only way you get an outright rejection is by failing a class or getting arrested, essentially.
Despite this, if you scroll up you'll see my response to another student wherein I discuss the problem currently being presented. Many students have received their conditional acceptance letters, but they are overwhelmingly students with a high first-semester GPA. Students whose grades from last semester were below 3.0 won't get a letter until their cumulative GPA is raised, and those in between are left hanging. It's unclear whether there are indeed spots available for everyone in this (very large) post-bac class. Representatives from the admissions office have stated there are not technically enough openings for everyone at this moment, but that the number of openings changes frequently due to a variety of factors. It bears repeating that the administration has assured us on multiple occasions that we will have a place in next year's class if we meet the requirements.
Whether you will like the post-bac program depends on what you're hoping to gain, and what your circumstances are. If you are certain you want to do a pre-med post-bac year and you really want to go to LECOM, it's exactly what you're looking for. The commitment is very low - we're in class 2-3 hours most days, and classes are held in the afternoon. Exams are not cumulative and are taken every 2-4 weeks (the exception is the cumulative final concluding each semester). Classes are standard lectures with accompanying PowerPoint slideshows, and exam questions are drawn from corresponding learning objectives. We get absolutely zero chance to shadow a D.O. through the school but I suppose you could reach out to physicians in the community. If you are concerned about a LOR, many members of the faculty are happy to provide them.
The school reports that former post-bac students who enter the next year's D.O. class have higher GPAs - not surprising, since many of the presentations are reportedly identical. Having the MCAT completed prior to applying doesn't seem to be a requirement - many students in the program arrived without a sufficient MCAT score. I can attest that this program has made me more prepared for medical school and helped me raise my MCAT score a few crucial points, so the program was a good choice for me. I don't care for Erie and it would be difficult to imagine willfully spending 5 years here.
Happy healing.
Congratulations, Dr.Elk! That is very exciting. If you don't mind sharing, what are your stats like and what was the turnaround time for you?
Couple questions for those of you that have applied or were accepted. How long did it take for your transcripts and LoR's take to show up in the "View Folder Items"? I sent mine in a few weeks ago with no change on the website yet.
Also, how did you send in your LoR and MCAT scores? The email after I paid my app fee mentioned they would accept electronic LoR from Interfolio, but I've read from others that they do not accept them electronically.
Congrats to those accepted.
Hello!
I have been lurking around SDN for awhile and have finally decided to make an account. I was wondering if anyone has been accepted for Fall 2014 yet? It seems that quite a few people were already accepted around this point last year, but I haven't seen many posts about it for this cycle. Thank you!
B3lupwns see my post above. It was a quick turnaround. I still haven't received my letter yet though. One question for you tho, if u hit the financial aid tab in your portal what comes up?