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I am currently trying to decide between the three programs I've listed above. I would love some informed opinions about the programs and applying coming out of these programs.
And since this never ceases to be a point of confusion - I am referring to these three programs in their PBPM stage. I will be taking all my premed requirements through them. And yes, Tufts has a PBPM program.
There is a lot of great information on these forums about Harvard Extension, and I feel really positive about the program. My one hesitation is a little strange perhaps, but I am nervous about how late in the day the classes are held. Since I will be taking on a whole new learning style, it seems like I should play to my strengths...which includes being way more of a morning person. I know this might seem arbitrary, but considering how hard the next year will be I think it makes sense to start out with a good foundation in how I work/learn best.
UNCG is my state school, so it would cost a bit less than Harvard Extension. But am I losing a lot of support/name recognition by opting for UNCG? I would love to end up in NC, and would love a shot at UNC. I have registered car/family/license/voting record in NC, so I should be able to maintain residency even with going to Boston for school if I maintain my records. I know there are plenty of posts of people getting into med school going the state school route, but I'm just curious whether the caliber of schools I would be competitive at changes? If I got the same GPA at all 3, at the end of the day, would I get a closer look because I came from Tufts v. state school?
There is minimal information on either Tuft's PBPM program or UNCG on here. Do any current/former students exist out there? Tufts is a lot of money to cough up, and I would want to feel like I was getting my money's worth in terms of advising, application support, etc...and I am totally unclear whether the Tufts name would even matter to adcoms, as I already went to well-respected undergrad. I do like the idea of being back in a university setting.
It just all seems like a lot of smoke and mirrors, and I would appreciate any insight.
And since this never ceases to be a point of confusion - I am referring to these three programs in their PBPM stage. I will be taking all my premed requirements through them. And yes, Tufts has a PBPM program.
There is a lot of great information on these forums about Harvard Extension, and I feel really positive about the program. My one hesitation is a little strange perhaps, but I am nervous about how late in the day the classes are held. Since I will be taking on a whole new learning style, it seems like I should play to my strengths...which includes being way more of a morning person. I know this might seem arbitrary, but considering how hard the next year will be I think it makes sense to start out with a good foundation in how I work/learn best.
UNCG is my state school, so it would cost a bit less than Harvard Extension. But am I losing a lot of support/name recognition by opting for UNCG? I would love to end up in NC, and would love a shot at UNC. I have registered car/family/license/voting record in NC, so I should be able to maintain residency even with going to Boston for school if I maintain my records. I know there are plenty of posts of people getting into med school going the state school route, but I'm just curious whether the caliber of schools I would be competitive at changes? If I got the same GPA at all 3, at the end of the day, would I get a closer look because I came from Tufts v. state school?
There is minimal information on either Tuft's PBPM program or UNCG on here. Do any current/former students exist out there? Tufts is a lot of money to cough up, and I would want to feel like I was getting my money's worth in terms of advising, application support, etc...and I am totally unclear whether the Tufts name would even matter to adcoms, as I already went to well-respected undergrad. I do like the idea of being back in a university setting.
It just all seems like a lot of smoke and mirrors, and I would appreciate any insight.