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If I can't talk you out of doing an SMP, at least don't apply to SMPs that have low host school admissions. Focus on SMPs that put grads directly into the host med school.
AND: don't do an SMP until you've done every last possible thing to address your standardized test taking issues. An SMP can't help you with that problem. In other words, don't get into med school without knowing you have a decent chance to do well on boards. Read some of the threads in allo about Step 1 pain.
Since you're in California, and you have a decent GPA for a hard major at a good school, I suggest that you should consider a traditional masters in mol/cel bio or similar. This would take longer than an SMP, but it would give you time to seriously regroup on the MCAT. With serious grad work and an impressive uptick on your MCAT, I think you'd then have a shot at a UC. Which would definitely be worth it - your price tag for an EVMS or Cincinnati story would be easily a lifestyle-and-choice-limiting quarter million in student loans.
I think your 27 on the MCAT is sufficient already.
I disagree with this. As I commented in the other thread, a 27 can maybe get you into an SMP, but except for EVMS/Cincy/TulaneACP/Temple/Toledo you still need to get a med school acceptance, completely separately from doing well in the SMP. An SMP does nothing whatsoever to help your demonstration of standardized test taking for other med schools' consideration of your app, as would a competitive MCAT score.
SMP pretty much serves the same purpose as a post bac program.
I disagree with this as well, but others have disagreed with me on this. In general, people who can raise a low GPA by taking more undergrad
should take more undergrad (a postbac) instead of an SMP, in my opinion. And SMP is no place to
figure out what you need to do to get A's. When you can no longer raise a low GPA by taking more undergrad, then an SMP is one of the few options for getting into a US MD school. Doing an SMP is a mistake when there are other, cheaper, less risky options.
It's not a stepping stone to get into medical school.
If by this you mean "SMPs aren't easy" then I agree with you. But generally
that's all an SMP is: a stepping stone into med school
for those who are ready for med school but can't get in without a direct audition.
Keep in mind: Just because you are in an SMP doesn't mean you're guaranteed into medical school.
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Best of luck to you.