PREMED post baccs??

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undergrad13

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I am graduating with a BA but I don't have any science courses. I wish to take them all in a program that will help gain a smooth transition to medical school. Please help. I don't care what state or territory it's in.
I already know about neomed/csu post bacc. I am applying there as well
I just need more programs like that to apply to
 
Where are you from/would like to live for 2+ years? I know you say you don't care, but wait until you're learning aldol condensations and there isn't a familiar face within 100 miles 😉
 
Where are you from/would like to live for 2+ years? I know you say you don't care, but wait until you're learning aldol condensations and there isn't a familiar face within 100 miles 😉
I live in the Midwest. I really don't care where I end up as long as it's a US school that will allow me to get into US medical school
 
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I live in the Midwest. I really don't care where I end up as long as it's a US school that will allow me to get into US medical school
Start with this: https://apps.aamc.org/postbac/#/index

What you're looking for is essentially a career change program. You will have to take all of the prerequisites (correct?) in addition to the MCAT for application to DO and MD programs. Of course, I also strongly recommend clinical work such as volunteering and some research experience.
 

I am a non-trad applicant as well (also have a BA). I did the post bacc program at Loyola University in Chicago. It has its good/bad things but they do give you a committee letter of recommendation which I know some schools like, but it is really expensive. There is a big pre-med community at the school, and lots of post-baccs which keeps you engaged, I was able to make some good friends which was awesome and helped me get through this process. Also do focus on getting some clinical experience, it can make a huge difference on your app and help you get some rec letters.
 
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I am graduating with a BA but I don't have any science courses. I wish to take them all in a program that will help gain a smooth transition to medical school. Please help. I don't care what state or territory it's in.
I already know about neomed/csu post bacc. I am applying there as well
I just need more programs like that to apply to
 
Bryn Mawr has a great 1 yr program
Goucher College
UVA is also 1 year
Columbia has a big program (2 yrs)
NYU is smaller (2 years)
Johns Hopkins
 
I'm currently a nontrad postbacc student at CSUEB and I think it's a great environment with tons of resources. The postbacc director and counselors are super helpful and help you reach your goals. There aren't any linkages but there are a lot of opportunities in research and clinical settings since it's in the bay area.