Medical Students: How much of an advantage does a medical preparatory program (msp) give a medical student? In medical school coursework? On the USMLE?
Definition: An msp is a program on the postbacc level designed to mimic medical school.
I'm wondering if it's worth it to take a year of classes to prepare for medical school/USMLE even if my stats were fine already. I guess this also begs the question of how much grades and USMLE scores matter if you want a competitive residency.
(Inspired by the similar thread about whether or not science majors have an advantage. Different enough for it's own discussion - so it doesn't take the other thread off topic.)
Definition: An msp is a program on the postbacc level designed to mimic medical school.
I'm wondering if it's worth it to take a year of classes to prepare for medical school/USMLE even if my stats were fine already. I guess this also begs the question of how much grades and USMLE scores matter if you want a competitive residency.
(Inspired by the similar thread about whether or not science majors have an advantage. Different enough for it's own discussion - so it doesn't take the other thread off topic.)