Should I SMP?

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jonhamm

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I graduated with a BS in chemistry from a large well-known research university with a 3.43 overall GPA. I have a noticable upward trend (2.50, 3.57, 3.57, 3.83 cGPA year by year; sGPA is comparable), fairly heavy research experience (at least one first author pub and one second author by July 2014). I tend to test pretty well but haven't begun studying for the MCAT yet. My prereqs are all complete except for one year of bio+lab. I'm shooting for MD schools. I graduated in 2012.

Would I benefit greatly from an SMP or not? Should I continue to plan to apply July 2014 (3 year undergrad-med gap) or July 2015 (4 year gap)?

Thanks.

edit: if I didn't do the SMP, I would do open enrollment postbac classes this year to finish the bio prereqs by summer next year.
 
You need to take the MCAT and score 30+ before you even start considering SMPs
 
I was PhD track through most of undergrad and even afterwards for a while, so I have a GRE score - I think I've read that those work for some programs?
 
I was PhD track through most of undergrad and even afterwards for a while, so I have a GRE score - I think I've read that those work for some programs?

Some of them, sure.

You should come up with a clear reason for wanting to pursue medicine instead of a PhD, too, that you can tell admissions people when the time comes. Make sure you don't sound ambivalent about it.

That stuff aside, you went to a hard school and majored in something difficult, I don't think you need an SMP with your grades if your MCAT turns out good enough.
 
Some of them, sure.

You should come up with a clear reason for wanting to pursue medicine instead of a PhD, too, that you can tell admissions people when the time comes. Make sure you don't sound ambivalent about it.

That stuff aside, you went to a hard school and majored in something difficult, I don't think you need an SMP with your grades if your MCAT turns out good enough.

Yeah, I'm definitely wary of coming off insincere. I will need to put a lot of thought into my PS for sure. Thank you for the advice.
 
Work on finishing the prereq this year and wait till you have an Mcat score. You might not need an SMP if your mcat is solid
 
I graduated with a BS in chemistry from a large well-known research university with a 3.43 overall GPA. I have a noticable upward trend (2.50, 3.57, 3.57, 3.83 cGPA year by year; sGPA is comparable), fairly heavy research experience (at least one first author pub and one second author by July 2014). I tend to test pretty well but haven't begun studying for the MCAT yet. My prereqs are all complete except for one year of bio+lab. I'm shooting for MD schools. I graduated in 2012.

Would I benefit greatly from an SMP or not? Should I continue to plan to apply July 2014 (3 year undergrad-med gap) or July 2015 (4 year gap)?

Jumping the gun. Take the year of bio and get a 4.0, see if you can maybe squeeze another class or two as well. That should get you to 3.5. If you do that and get a 31+ on your mcat, you'll be fine.
 
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