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Would doing a MHA (Masters in Health Admin) increase one's chances of acceptance to med schools? What's the general view by adcoms on premed applicants (average quality), who instead of doing post-bacs to enhance their credentials, have instead opted to pursue a MHA instead (with hopes of finding yet another way to distinguish themselves)? Would good grades from a MHA program make up for average, not very competitive undergrad grades?
(My info: Ivy school; 3.0 🙄fresh gpa; 2.9 🙁soph gpa; prev semester of junior year 3.9 gpa🙂; expected junior year gpa 4.0 👍; expected overall gpa at the end of 3 years: 3.35; MCAT untaken, aiming for 35+
; thinking of applying to Cornell's MHA program (Sloan) or SMS or Postbacs or even taking a leap of faith and applying straight to med school).
(My info: Ivy school; 3.0 🙄fresh gpa; 2.9 🙁soph gpa; prev semester of junior year 3.9 gpa🙂; expected junior year gpa 4.0 👍; expected overall gpa at the end of 3 years: 3.35; MCAT untaken, aiming for 35+
