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What ever you do, dont do thesis if your planning on starting medical school at a specific time. Thesis based studies means you have very little say on when you will graduate. For instance, I did a thesis based masters in Microbiology prior to starting medical school. I was genuinely interested in research and pursuing a PhD at the time. What I thought was going to take me two years, ended up taking 2.5. But, one of my friends who was also in the same program hit a wall with his research and, well he's still doing the program 4 years later for the same degree that I got...
What ever you do, dont do thesis if your planning on starting medical school at a specific time. Thesis based studies means you have very little say on when you will graduate. For instance, I did a thesis based masters in Microbiology prior to starting medical school. I was genuinely interested in research and pursuing a PhD at the time. What I thought was going to take me two years, ended up taking 2.5. But, one of my friends who was also in the same program hit a wall with his research and, well he's still doing the program 4 years later for the same degree that I got...
Doing a masters nonthesis (1 year) at UCLA. At interviews they did not seem to care what kind of masters I was doing.
May or may not have affected overall decision but I doubt it.
After my experience I would recommend you work if you can. Grad school can be expensive.
I took a year off for the MCAT and now that I'm done with my MCAT, I have free time from today until the end of summer of 2012 (planning to start med school in Fall 2012), and I decided to do my masters (already got in to my current college). My undergrad GPA was 3.85 and my future plan is to do MD only (no PhD).
I decided to do masters just to get some more experience and take more advanced classes. I was thinking about doing a thesis but I'm not sure if I can finish a project in a year and graduate in one year (I have to finish it in a year, that way I can start med school on time).
Personally, I prefer doing a nonthesis since I get to focus more on classes (which I think will help me in med school) than working in the lab (since I will not go into MD/PhD). But maybe doing a thesis will be more advantageous for me? I'm not sure...
What do you guys think I should do?
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do the non thesis to get more cred that apply to gpa if and only if its considered graded...i didn't know at the time i did my MHA-MPH that it would be considered non graded lol. AMCAS won't count it. Also...my MS is considered research so only counts for 9 credits via AMCAS..b/c i did a thesis
it wasn't bad planning on my part i just wanted to learn what I thought was important to be a better physician/scientist/person