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I have been blessed to have been accepted to what is considered by many to be the best public school in my state. I really liked the school when I interviewed, and I am truly grateful to have been accepted. However, since being accepted, I have heard some disconcerting things about the school. I heard these thoughts from 2 current students and from a recent alum, which makes me even more worried (most people only talk about their school with pride). So, I have started slightly considering turning down my only acceptance, taking a few years off, and reapplying. If I were to do so, I think I would do some research and get some clinical experience to fill gaps in my application.
This is obviously very risky with medical school admissions being such a toss-up. I'll probably have to retake my MCATs. On the plus side, it gives me a chance to improve my application, to gain some more experience, and to take some time off.
Has anyone heard of people doing this? Am I plain crazy to even think about this? Will medical schools look down upon me if I reapply after having been accepted?
This is obviously very risky with medical school admissions being such a toss-up. I'll probably have to retake my MCATs. On the plus side, it gives me a chance to improve my application, to gain some more experience, and to take some time off.
Has anyone heard of people doing this? Am I plain crazy to even think about this? Will medical schools look down upon me if I reapply after having been accepted?