I'm planning on applying to this program too (Plan B, academic enhancer). Based on the small size of the program and the uconn med admissions statistics, it seems that a significant percentage of uconn postbacs go into uconn med. I was wondering if the percentage of uconn postbaccs accepted into uconn med is equally distributed between the career-changers (Plan A) and academic enhancers (Plan B), or if it's heavier one way or the other. Also, do they expect Plan B students to take a "lag year" before applying to Uconn med or are they usually accepted to start right after the postbacc year?