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I'm currently a first-year student in law school. My experiences in law school have turned my lingering doubts about not pursuing a career in medicine into overwhelming regrets. Thus, I wanted to take some time during my winter break to gather what my options might be.
If I wanted to have a legitimate shot at being competitive for medical school, what would my plan of action be?
About me:
-Graduated from a top public UG with a double major in Accounting/Management.
-3.35 cumulative UGPA. Low because I had misplaced priorities freshman/sophomore year. However, strong upward grade trend and I held a 3.8 average the final two years of UG.
-Scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT.
-No debt from undergrad.
-Attending a top-25 law school on scholarship. (Will have no debt from law school if I leave after this year.)
I'm willing to do what it takes to become competitive for admission to medical school, including taking on substantial debt for a structured postbacc program. Would I be competitive for a program like HES or Columbia's postbacc? Are those even my best bets? What about something like Northwestern/Loyola/Uchicago? (Trying to be in Chicago)
Any help that can be given is appreciated. Let me know if there is anything else you need to know in order to give me advice. Thank you in advance.
If I wanted to have a legitimate shot at being competitive for medical school, what would my plan of action be?
About me:
-Graduated from a top public UG with a double major in Accounting/Management.
-3.35 cumulative UGPA. Low because I had misplaced priorities freshman/sophomore year. However, strong upward grade trend and I held a 3.8 average the final two years of UG.
-Scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT.
-No debt from undergrad.
-Attending a top-25 law school on scholarship. (Will have no debt from law school if I leave after this year.)
I'm willing to do what it takes to become competitive for admission to medical school, including taking on substantial debt for a structured postbacc program. Would I be competitive for a program like HES or Columbia's postbacc? Are those even my best bets? What about something like Northwestern/Loyola/Uchicago? (Trying to be in Chicago)
Any help that can be given is appreciated. Let me know if there is anything else you need to know in order to give me advice. Thank you in advance.