Hi,
I applied to medical schools this cycle but things aren't looking too good. I've had a total of 3 MD school interviews and I have been rejected from one of them post-interview. Most likely, I will be rejected from another one as well and can only count on perhaps being accepted to the one remaining school. Granted, I still have time to hear back from the other schools I've applied to for a possible interview, it seems like it's getting rather late in the cycle. My GPA is a 3.47 and my MCAT is a 32R. I have a bunch of DO interviews lined up but now I'm starting to debate whether I would really be happy attending a DO school. Rosalind Franklin has me in the small pool of candidates who might be granted an interview. Should I apply to the BMS program? Is it still true that most students who complete the program are accepted to the Med school? Would it be worth delaying med school for another year(this coming May will mark the second year I've been out of undergrad)? I have ~28k in debt from undergrad and am not rich so the potential debt load for attending 5 years at Rosalind Franklin(including BMS program) sounds frightening. My friend who attends the med school has nearly 270k in loans so I'm assuming mine would surpass the 300k mark easily if you include my undergrad and the BMS program debt as well..What should I do? Thanks in advance!
I applied to medical schools this cycle but things aren't looking too good. I've had a total of 3 MD school interviews and I have been rejected from one of them post-interview. Most likely, I will be rejected from another one as well and can only count on perhaps being accepted to the one remaining school. Granted, I still have time to hear back from the other schools I've applied to for a possible interview, it seems like it's getting rather late in the cycle. My GPA is a 3.47 and my MCAT is a 32R. I have a bunch of DO interviews lined up but now I'm starting to debate whether I would really be happy attending a DO school. Rosalind Franklin has me in the small pool of candidates who might be granted an interview. Should I apply to the BMS program? Is it still true that most students who complete the program are accepted to the Med school? Would it be worth delaying med school for another year(this coming May will mark the second year I've been out of undergrad)? I have ~28k in debt from undergrad and am not rich so the potential debt load for attending 5 years at Rosalind Franklin(including BMS program) sounds frightening. My friend who attends the med school has nearly 270k in loans so I'm assuming mine would surpass the 300k mark easily if you include my undergrad and the BMS program debt as well..What should I do? Thanks in advance!