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Hello everyone,
Where I live(MA) has a lot of strong candidates from all over the country. It's got a lot of great schools and one trend that I have noticed is that almost every pre-meds are pursuing a one year of biomedical masters program. I know that only students with low/average GPA used to go for the masters before applying to medical schools to show continued strong academic traditionally but is it really necessary?
I am thinking of getting a masters myself because I went to a state school. I didn't come from a wealthy family and have any financial means to go to a private school. Went to a state school and pulled of a strong GPA while working full time to pay for my education.
I didn't do well on the MCAT and think this is why I never got an interview for this cycle with a few rejections letters.
Otherwise, my GPA is 3.7-3.8 range science, total, overall and have clinical experience of working with doctors for 3 years with some research experience at my school.
I am preparing for the next cycle and trying to improve my chances of getting in. Do you guys think it's necessary for me to get the masters? My other friends just suggested nailing MCAT as this seems to be the only factor that didn't get me in this cycle. By the way, for those who would ask, "what was your MCAT score or how low was it? " It was pretty low like a little over 500.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Where I live(MA) has a lot of strong candidates from all over the country. It's got a lot of great schools and one trend that I have noticed is that almost every pre-meds are pursuing a one year of biomedical masters program. I know that only students with low/average GPA used to go for the masters before applying to medical schools to show continued strong academic traditionally but is it really necessary?
I am thinking of getting a masters myself because I went to a state school. I didn't come from a wealthy family and have any financial means to go to a private school. Went to a state school and pulled of a strong GPA while working full time to pay for my education.
I didn't do well on the MCAT and think this is why I never got an interview for this cycle with a few rejections letters.
Otherwise, my GPA is 3.7-3.8 range science, total, overall and have clinical experience of working with doctors for 3 years with some research experience at my school.
I am preparing for the next cycle and trying to improve my chances of getting in. Do you guys think it's necessary for me to get the masters? My other friends just suggested nailing MCAT as this seems to be the only factor that didn't get me in this cycle. By the way, for those who would ask, "what was your MCAT score or how low was it? " It was pretty low like a little over 500.
Any advice would be appreciated.