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Hi guys,
I'm brand new to this forum but I've stumbled across it in my search for more information about post-bacs and would love to get the community's input on my current situation.
To give you some background, I graduated from Dartmouth with an English major and about a 3.57 GPA. I was pre-med freshman and sophomore year and got B's in my bio pre-reqs, gen chem I and physics I, so my current science GPA is around a 3.0, maybe slightly higher. I dropped pre-med and pursued a job in PR, which I've been doing for about a year, and I really miss medicine and have decided it's the right path for me after all, but now of course have to finish up my pre-reqs.
After applying to a number of programs, it became clear that since I've completed about half of my pre-reqs I'm not really a candidate for the more supportive post-bac programs for career changers. I've gotten into the post-bac program at American University and UNC-Greensboro, both of which are essentially certificate programs. I'm waitlisted for the UVA post-bac as well. I'm from Maryland, and also have the option of the UMD SIE program. I know I need to up my sci GPA, and I think American, UMD or UNCG would give me a good opportunity to do that, but I'm just not sure what the right call is here, or if one exists.
So my questions are:
-What would you recommend? Is there a clear best option here?
-Is there benefit to (paying more for) a certificate program as opposed to a total DIY like the UMD SIE program?
-Is it worth it to try to get off the waitlist at UVA?
-Does anyone have any other advice going forward?
Thanks so much guys!
I'm brand new to this forum but I've stumbled across it in my search for more information about post-bacs and would love to get the community's input on my current situation.
To give you some background, I graduated from Dartmouth with an English major and about a 3.57 GPA. I was pre-med freshman and sophomore year and got B's in my bio pre-reqs, gen chem I and physics I, so my current science GPA is around a 3.0, maybe slightly higher. I dropped pre-med and pursued a job in PR, which I've been doing for about a year, and I really miss medicine and have decided it's the right path for me after all, but now of course have to finish up my pre-reqs.
After applying to a number of programs, it became clear that since I've completed about half of my pre-reqs I'm not really a candidate for the more supportive post-bac programs for career changers. I've gotten into the post-bac program at American University and UNC-Greensboro, both of which are essentially certificate programs. I'm waitlisted for the UVA post-bac as well. I'm from Maryland, and also have the option of the UMD SIE program. I know I need to up my sci GPA, and I think American, UMD or UNCG would give me a good opportunity to do that, but I'm just not sure what the right call is here, or if one exists.
So my questions are:
-What would you recommend? Is there a clear best option here?
-Is there benefit to (paying more for) a certificate program as opposed to a total DIY like the UMD SIE program?
-Is it worth it to try to get off the waitlist at UVA?
-Does anyone have any other advice going forward?
Thanks so much guys!
