So If I get into 2010-2011 SMP, finishing in June 2011, the earliest I would be able to start a Cali med school is Fall 2012, correct?
Correct, and given the intense competition against your comback app, you'd be smart to plan on needing 2 app cycles to get in to a UC.
Alternatively, I could do a same year app for schools that accept them and possibly start med school Fall 2011?
Correct, and this is the hair-raising end-game that I'm in with all the other current SMP students. A same-year SMP app means that you're late with competitive credentials, and any interviews you get are late, which means planning to find out VERY late what school (if any) you're going to.
The rough timeline for same-year apps:
- have all your app assets tidy except for the SMP
- - killer MCAT score
before you start the SMP
- - killer ECs & LORs in hand
before you start the SMP
- apply early and broadly (June 1, 25+ schools is reasonable)
- - apply to state schools (if you're not in CA)
- - apply to all the schools that host SMPs (Gtown, Cinn, EVMS, Loyola etc.)
- - apply to any school that is likely to be interested in you (regional, rural etc.)
- finish secondary apps
before you start the SMP
- - make sure to talk about how you're enrolled in an SMP
- as soon as you matriculate in the SMP get a letter from the program director & send it to all your schools (even if they've already rejected you)
- as soon as you have 1st semester grades, get & send out:
- - transcript
- - another letter from the dean/director
- - an LOR from SMP faculty
- now it's January and you might start getting interview invites
- interview late, maybe as late as April
- beseech schools that rejected you to reconsider now that your SMP performance has proven something
- sit on waiting list
- send out final SMP transcripts and anything new & fun you can
- find out (maybe the week before school starts) that you got off a waitlist
Look for stories in this forum (such as the Gtown thread) from folks who did well in this process (like JD).