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Hello All,
I am new to the forum but am excited as this seems like a rich collection of knowledgable people with some great advice.
Currently, I am a senior undergraduate going to a small liberal arts college in Kansas. Although it is a liberal arts school, a plethora of majors are offered at my school. I am a finance and psychology double major with a 3.96 GPA and some good extracurriculars (Student government 3 years, editiorial board of our business journal, etc.). In the past six months, I've been contemplating a career move to become a psychiatrist or possibly some other type of M.D. However, as I have very little in the way of science/math and do not have time to fit anything in at the undergrad level. I have been researching post-bac pre med programs and am interested in Columbia and Goucher. Is there any advice that you have tha would make my application more competitive as I know these programs are fairly selective? As my GPA is high, I am thinking more in terms of extracurriculars/other activities that would help to get me into one of these programs.
Thanks,
N
I am new to the forum but am excited as this seems like a rich collection of knowledgable people with some great advice.
Currently, I am a senior undergraduate going to a small liberal arts college in Kansas. Although it is a liberal arts school, a plethora of majors are offered at my school. I am a finance and psychology double major with a 3.96 GPA and some good extracurriculars (Student government 3 years, editiorial board of our business journal, etc.). In the past six months, I've been contemplating a career move to become a psychiatrist or possibly some other type of M.D. However, as I have very little in the way of science/math and do not have time to fit anything in at the undergrad level. I have been researching post-bac pre med programs and am interested in Columbia and Goucher. Is there any advice that you have tha would make my application more competitive as I know these programs are fairly selective? As my GPA is high, I am thinking more in terms of extracurriculars/other activities that would help to get me into one of these programs.
Thanks,
N