UCLA Drew not listed in MSAR

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I want to apply to both UCLA Drew and UCLA Geffen, but UCLA Drew is not listed in the MSAR. What is going on?

Does UCLA Drew still exist?
 
I think the UCLA/drew program is only open to people currently attending UCR and theres something like 23 spots.

Google UCR medical school and dig around their site if you want more info.
 
I think the UCLA/drew program is only open to people currently attending UCR and theres something like 23 spots.

Google UCR medical school and dig around their site if you want more info.

This is wrong. The Drew program has nothing to do with UCR. The program you are thinking of is the Haider program where students take the first 2 years at UCR.
 
First...ever heard of the internet? Type "Drew/UCLA program" in Google and you will be shocked...amazed...stunned even...to learn that all your answers are at your fingertips. But here it is anyway: http://www.cdrewu.edu/com/prospective_students.htm

Drew program is alive and well...definitely not attached to UC Riverside...where do you guys get this stuff?

And...it actually is in the MSAR. Read the "Curricular Highlights" section of UCLA's page very closely...yet another surprise in store for you.
 
Drew program is alive and well...definitely not attached to UC Riverside...where do you guys get this stuff?

I think they just assumed "hidden" or "special" UC program and got it mixed up with Haider. Although I agree that a lot of questions lately seem to be coming from the Google impaired.
 
I think they just assumed "hidden" or "special" UC program and got it mixed up with Haider. Although I agree that a lot of questions lately seem to be coming from the Google impaired.

:laugh:Yeah Google impairment is a major epidemic here on SDN...makes me wonder sometimes.
 
:laugh:Yeah Google impairment is a major epidemic here on SDN...makes me wonder sometimes.

I know, right. Lol

Ahhh, the future of medicine is looking brighter and brighter every time I browse over these forums.
 
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