First off- please please please do not turn this into a discussion about what the merits and values of an MPH vs. Cosmetology prior to med school are- that's not what I want to know. 🙂
I personally did my MPH in health policy as a direct result of my policy major in undergrad and decided, while in grad school, that I wanted to continue on to med school.
Now, unfortunately I do fall into that category of people with graduate degrees who also have low BCPM gpa and who may have gone to an MPH because they thought it would get into med school. that's not me and i think it shows in my application. My MCAT is good and I've done what I have to do in terms of retaking those classes I screwed up 7 years ago and some new hard science ones to appease the adcom monster. SO, my question is. . . .can anyone tell me which med schools look favorablly on public health experience- and I mean real experience, nut just the degree but a committment to public health work outside of school? Does anyone who's been through interviews and either gained or not gained admission have information about this? Also, which schools- without a certain BCPM gpa- will absolutely not give a rats ass about MPH or will look negatively upon it? I don't want to waste my time and money on them, you know?
Any thoughts about any of the following schools? Thanks! 😉
Albany Medical College
Drexel
Georgetown
GW
Harvard
Jefferson
USC
Loma Linda
Loyola
New York Med
NYU
Rush
Saint Louis University
Downstate
Stony Brook University
Temple
Vermont
Tulane
UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Wake Forest
Yale University School of Medicine
I personally did my MPH in health policy as a direct result of my policy major in undergrad and decided, while in grad school, that I wanted to continue on to med school.
Now, unfortunately I do fall into that category of people with graduate degrees who also have low BCPM gpa and who may have gone to an MPH because they thought it would get into med school. that's not me and i think it shows in my application. My MCAT is good and I've done what I have to do in terms of retaking those classes I screwed up 7 years ago and some new hard science ones to appease the adcom monster. SO, my question is. . . .can anyone tell me which med schools look favorablly on public health experience- and I mean real experience, nut just the degree but a committment to public health work outside of school? Does anyone who's been through interviews and either gained or not gained admission have information about this? Also, which schools- without a certain BCPM gpa- will absolutely not give a rats ass about MPH or will look negatively upon it? I don't want to waste my time and money on them, you know?
Any thoughts about any of the following schools? Thanks! 😉
Albany Medical College
Drexel
Georgetown
GW
Harvard
Jefferson
USC
Loma Linda
Loyola
New York Med
NYU
Rush
Saint Louis University
Downstate
Stony Brook University
Temple
Vermont
Tulane
UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Wake Forest
Yale University School of Medicine