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That’s one of the ones I’ve reached out to! Lol thank you! I’ve been creepin on all those sites/apps pretty non-stop recently
That’s one of the ones I’ve reached out to! Lol thank you! I’ve been creepin on all those sites/apps pretty non-stop recently
Oh yeah absolutely. Blacksburg is quite a competitive housing market. There isn't much going on around Blacksburg and all the jobs are in Blacksburg. Anything I looked at that was very affordable as in <1000 was a dump. My wife and I looked at one place I think in Cburg and it did not have any lights, the driveway was a WWII bunker and it was built on an Indian burial ground. They wanted 1550/month.
If you meet the benchmarks within the program, is the AACOMAS still required for acceptance into the D.O. program? Or is that only if you wish to apply to other D.O. programs for the next academic year, including the VCOM campuses if the benchmarks don't work out?
I can't find any information about that on the MABS website -- to me it just sounded like acceptance was contingent on meeting the MCAT and GPA requirements. I attended VCOM-VA's open house in the spring, and the dean of MABS explicitly said that people in the program shouldn't simultaneously apply to VCOM.
During the post-bacc I lived in a 2 bedroom for $900 on Cedarfield Dr. - tad expensive maybe but well worth itYeah I agree. Luckily I Have Veterans benefits that will pay for my tuition so I will have extra money to live off of with federal loans. It’s almost impossible to get a decent place by yourself without a roommate on the budget.
I have a question, so when you say we have to fill out AACOMAS for next year do we have to find recommendations and shadowing doctors and all that? I also have a question about the mcat, do they consider the highest score or the most recent? Also do they help you find doctors to Shadow? I’ve never shadowed a DO before only MD so I’m concerned that maybe they will need a DO recommendation. Thanks.I got in with a 2.4x and a 25+. 😉 You are very fortunate they are considering you though considering they got rid of grade replacement this year and the competition has skyrocketed. That MCAT probably turned some heads since it's MD-competitive.
You only do AACOMAS once during the post-bacc and it works for all campuses, then once you get your acceptance you're in.
I have a question, so when you say we have to fill out AACOMAS for next year do we have to find recommendations and shadowing doctors and all that? I also have a question about the mcat, do they consider the highest score or the most recent? Also do they help you find doctors to Shadow? I’ve never shadowed a DO before only MD so I’m concerned that maybe they will need a DO recommendation. Thanks.
ThanksI'm not positive since previous posts have implied otherwise, but I was told that the same application would be used for DO admissions so it won't be necessary to reapply via AACOMAS or have additional LORs submitted. Maybe this has changed since last year or maybe the person that told me this wasn't entirely informed, but they've been working with the program for years, so the former seems likely.
And I am almost positive it is acceptable to have only a MD letter as a MABS applicant but it obviously it can't hurt to double check.
I’m accepted in the program and will be attending this fall I’m just dreading going through the application process again with AACOMAS because I thought once you’re accepted in the program and meet the benchmark in the fall then you’re past the whole application processI'm not positive since previous posts have implied otherwise, but I was told that the same application would be used for DO admissions so it won't be necessary to reapply via AACOMAS or have additional LORs submitted. Maybe this has changed since last year or maybe the person that told me this wasn't entirely informed, but they've been working with the program for years, so the former seems likely.
And I am almost positive it is acceptable to have only a MD letter as a MABS student applying to the DO program, but it obviously can't hurt to double check.
I have a question, so when you say we have to fill out AACOMAS for next year do we have to find recommendations and shadowing doctors and all that? I also have a question about the mcat, do they consider the highest score or the most recent? Also do they help you find doctors to Shadow? I’ve never shadowed a DO before only MD so I’m concerned that maybe they will need a DO recommendation. Thanks.
I'm not positive since previous posts have implied otherwise, but I was told that the same application would be used for DO admissions so it won't be necessary to reapply via AACOMAS or have additional LORs submitted. Maybe this has changed since last year or maybe the person that told me this wasn't entirely informed, but they've been working with the program for years, so the former seems likely.
And I am almost positive it is acceptable to have only a MD letter as a MABS student applying to the DO program, but it obviously can't hurt to double check.
Thank youIf they told you you won't need to do it again, I would listen to them. We didn't have postbaccas the way you guys do.
Also Maibiba don't worry about the application process if you do need to do it again. It's literally a formality and the only thing that matters is your performance in the program. You wouldn't need to do any additional work if you were missing a letter, etc. The only letter that matters is the one from the school they write for you at the end of Fall semester saying you were a good student (everyone gets it unless you cheat, etc.).
Hey guys, this is a question for those that have already completed the program. Do you think I can do anything to get a head start, or should I just wait till classes start and then start studying? I have a bit of time before classes so I wanted to jump on the opportunity. If I should study, do you guys have any suggestions on which books I would need, or study materials, etc?
I second my classmateDon't pre-study anything. Just enjoy the remainder of your free time.
What do you mean enrollment for classesI looked at the enrollment for classes and looks like there are only 2 spots left in the program.
Automically enrolled. There are 2 spots left on the class registration. Clicking on a random class will say 128/130 studentsalso does anybody know if you have to personally go into the my bc portal and register for courses or are you automatically enrolled becasue i went to the my course registration and it said that there was an issue
Damn 130 in this years class... matriculation to the med school rate def going to dropAutomically enrolled. There are 2 spots left on the class registration. Clicking on a random class will say 128/130 students
Damn 130 in this years class... matriculation to the med school rate def going to drop
I just mean I think the level of the post-bacc is upped esp since it is now a masters and certain things that transpired last year...From the post bacc or from traditional route? Technically, if you meet benchmark you are matriculated to one of the campuses. I could see them eventually branching out and trying to create linkages with other DO schools in surrounding Appalachian like regions like TN and KY.
I just mean I think the level of the post-bacc is upped esp since it is now a masters and certain things that transpired last year...
I disagree with your second point - the only thing I could see changing is the auto-acceptance being a interview promise, like every other post-bacc or the MCAT benchmark being moved up closer to 500.
I mean if you can get a 3.5 in this program, then you'll do fine in thier block schedule - that's why the auto acceptance exists. The program has been running for years so the proof is in the pudding. We were told countless times that GCP students go on to be some of the highest GPA and best board scores VCOM has to offer - not becuase of what we learned, but moreso HOW to learn and being geared up for med school, unlike other people coming straight out of college and those out of school for awhile.Ah yeah that would stink. It is kinda strange it's an auto accept. It's like accepting someone to med school based on resume and metrics alone. Although, the entire program is like an interview everyday haha.
I just mean I think the level of the post-bacc is upped esp since it is now a masters and certain things that transpired last year...
I disagree with your second point - the only thing I could see changing is the auto-acceptance being a interview promise, like every other post-bacc or the MCAT benchmark being moved up closer to 500.
The first I don’t thing can be given because of privacy and I didn’t see it anywhere on the website. The second was found on this thread a few times look through it. I think somebody said 70+% made the first bench mark and more mad the second. Not entirely sure though could be wrong it’s in this thread tho and on their websitehow many people usually go into this program fulfilling the mcat requirement, and how many people make it through the program itself, attaining 3.6 and achieving a 494++
That's wrong.The first I don’t thing can be given because of privacy and I didn’t see it anywhere on the website. The second was found on this thread a few times look through it. I think somebody said 70+% made the first bench mark and more mad the second. Not entirely sure though could be wrong it’s in this thread tho and on their website
Refer abovehow many people usually go into this program fulfilling the mcat requirement, and how many people make it through the program itself, attaining 3.6 and achieving a 494++
Ok why I said I wasn’t sure was just going off the top of my head what I thought. Thanks for clarificationThat's wrong.
About 50% made Dec marks. Another 20% made bench marks by May.
Started with about 114 in program. Ended with about 100. I'd say 70/100 got into a VCOM school.
@kelminak can confirm
I just mean I think the level of the post-bacc is upped esp since it is now a masters and certain things that transpired last year...
I disagree with your second point - the only thing I could see changing is the auto-acceptance being a interview promise, like every other post-bacc or the MCAT benchmark being moved up closer to 500.
I can see them moving the mcat benchmarks closer to 500 in the next few years. But, I also don't think it's fair if they transitioned it into a guaranteed interview instead of a guaranteed acceptance.....especially with how much the tuition is. But there are other programs who do this and charge more so I guess anything goes.
You mentioned that you guys started with 114 but the cap last year was 120, right? Did 6 people decide to decline their seat and admissions didn't pull from the wait list? Just curious.
I can see them moving the mcat benchmarks closer to 500 in the next few years. But, I also don't think it's fair if they transitioned it into a guaranteed interview instead of a guaranteed acceptance.....especially with how much the tuition is. But there are other programs who do this and charge more so I guess anything goes.
You mentioned that you guys started with 114 but the cap last year was 120, right? Did 6 people decide to decline their seat and admissions didn't pull from the wait list? Just curious.
VCOM doesn't give a crap about your MCAT tbh. They're big on GPA. As long as you can provide a baseline "I can take a standardized test" (they have to draw the line somewhere), they care much more that you could succeed in the classes they provide. This program is the ultimate win-win for everyone. Students who barely had a chance get a real opportunity to get into med school, which VCOM matriculates a hundred students who have effectively been bootcamped for a year to succeed in the way they teach. They could increase the MCAT or GPA benchmarks, but to what end? The program already selects the students who do well to get into their main campuses.
They could also be more selective on admissions to the program itself, but again, to what end? They already are getting a large chunk of their students through and into a medical school. It's really difficult to be more successful with the outcomes than they already are. It's not perfect, but the results are pretty damn good as is.
Also just a note, remember that some of those "guaranteed interviews" are effectively guaranteed acceptances too with a failsafe for students that they don't want matriculating for other reasons.
The other program I considered this year was Pitt's post bacc and I think tuition alone was like 44,000! It would be cool next year if they let you tag along with VCOM's insurance plan. Finding health insurance this year has been a struggle.
Where are you guys looking up the classes? Under My Courses on MyBC portal, it says there are no courses to display.I looked at the enrollment for classes and looks like there are only 2 spots left in the program.
Is VCOM's insurance plan cheaper? I have marketplace insurance and I pay about $50/month (but that's based on the income I was receiving when I was working so hopefully I can get a cheaper rate in January). Do you also have dental insurance?
It should have been sent to your bluefield email. If you did not get it, check the facebook page. Someone posted it on there.I never received the email. Checked my junk mail and nothing...
Did this tuition jump to 28K?
Last year, we paid 16K. I have a friend I referred to the program who's going through with it and he gave me that price tag (28K).
I didn't take out loans but still quite the jump. Either way - worth it if you get in.Dr. Hill mentioned that this year they'd qualify for federal loans, but the tuition would be a lot higher.
I didn't take out loans but still quite the jump. Either way - worth it if you get in.
I hope your right. My only concern is that they consider it a new program. How much diff are they going to make it from previous years? Will they use the books more? Hopefully, since its the first year, they don't change too much.Books were 100% never needed. I used one I “obtained for free” for nutrition and reading the chapters maybe gave me 1-2 extra questions right per exam. Probably wasn’t worth the time.