I'm a little confused on what a post-bacc "program" means.
A little background about myself. I will graduate with a 2.98-2.99 cGPA and a 3.1ish sGPA. I'm out of luck when it comes to applying to MD but I want to make myself more competitive for DO schools. So my plan was to work as a research tech and take classes (using employee benefits of course, most allow 2 courses per semester) to show adcom that I can further handle science load. This fall semester I took 5 science courses and 1 non, and received a 3.75 and in the final spring semester I only have Biochemistry left but I still plan on taking 6 classes and scoring better than 3.75, so I think I have an upward trend going here. But this is, after all, only 1 year to prove myself, so this is why I want to do more research and take more science classes to further prove that I've changed my procrastinating ways.
So my question begins with, is there a difference between taking a "post-bacc" program, versus doing it on my own? Are there some sort of prestige associated with getting into a post-bacc program? Because in my situation, I don't think it makes sense to pay that much more.
any feedback is greatly appreciated. I plan on taking the MCAT and am currently averaging around 29-31.
A little background about myself. I will graduate with a 2.98-2.99 cGPA and a 3.1ish sGPA. I'm out of luck when it comes to applying to MD but I want to make myself more competitive for DO schools. So my plan was to work as a research tech and take classes (using employee benefits of course, most allow 2 courses per semester) to show adcom that I can further handle science load. This fall semester I took 5 science courses and 1 non, and received a 3.75 and in the final spring semester I only have Biochemistry left but I still plan on taking 6 classes and scoring better than 3.75, so I think I have an upward trend going here. But this is, after all, only 1 year to prove myself, so this is why I want to do more research and take more science classes to further prove that I've changed my procrastinating ways.
So my question begins with, is there a difference between taking a "post-bacc" program, versus doing it on my own? Are there some sort of prestige associated with getting into a post-bacc program? Because in my situation, I don't think it makes sense to pay that much more.
any feedback is greatly appreciated. I plan on taking the MCAT and am currently averaging around 29-31.