Post-bacc program confused, would love some help!

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Thank you so much to anyone who can give me some guidance!

I'm trying to figure out which post-bacc programs are the right step for me. I did well in undergrad and have good related experiences, but I really just want to put my best foot forward and be prepared as possible when applying to medical schools.

I was a biology and humanities double degree in undergrad, 3.5 cumulative GPA and 3.3 science GPA. I have significant hospital volunteer work, public health work, and will be working at a non-profit for a year after undergrad.

I'm looking specifically for programs that will accept the GRE (I have not taken the MCAT), will finish with a Masters, and are heavily geared towards having their students get into med school. I have potential rec letters from humanities professors, but not science professors which is unfortunate, but I do have rec letters from my extracurricular work which is significant. Thanks again!!
 
Thank you so much to anyone who can give me some guidance!

I'm trying to figure out which post-bacc programs are the right step for me. I did well in undergrad and have good related experiences, but I really just want to put my best foot forward and be prepared as possible when applying to medical schools.

I was a biology and humanities double degree in undergrad, 3.5 cumulative GPA and 3.3 science GPA. I have significant hospital volunteer work, public health work, and will be working at a non-profit for a year after undergrad.

I'm looking specifically for programs that will accept the GRE (I have not taken the MCAT), will finish with a Masters, and are heavily geared towards having their students get into med school. I have potential rec letters from humanities professors, but not science professors which is unfortunate, but I do have rec letters from my extracurricular work which is significant. Thanks again!!
You could prob get into med school now with a good MCAT providing you have done all the pre-reqs
 
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