I just want to know how high of a GPA somebody needs in an SMP to get accepted to medical school? Please share some personal stats or information you have heard from others. I have seen some curriculum vitaes where the person went to Georgetown SMP then ended up in the Caribbean for med school, I don't know whether this was by necessity or whether there was some scholarship involved though, even though I know of the great acceptances people receive every year. I personally would not want to waste time in an SMP to go the Caribbean. How high of a GPA is required to stay in the various programs? Do you need a traditional 3.0+ as the minimum passing for grad school to get the M.S.?
I also wanted to know what you would do in a situation like mine. I have an opportunity to get free tuition for a research job I have at the university and am wanting to take post bacc courses to boost my profile as well as finish the pre-reqs for medical school because of a prior unrelated major (mech Eng.). I am thinking the best bet for me would be to take courses at my university and get the courses paid for along with living expenses rather then attend an SMP after the completion of the pre-reqs and approproate MCAT score, but I know that students can really benefit from the reputation of those programs, with acceptances at great institutions. In an SMP, I would have to take a full course load right, and would not be able to work?
I also wanted to know what you would do in a situation like mine. I have an opportunity to get free tuition for a research job I have at the university and am wanting to take post bacc courses to boost my profile as well as finish the pre-reqs for medical school because of a prior unrelated major (mech Eng.). I am thinking the best bet for me would be to take courses at my university and get the courses paid for along with living expenses rather then attend an SMP after the completion of the pre-reqs and approproate MCAT score, but I know that students can really benefit from the reputation of those programs, with acceptances at great institutions. In an SMP, I would have to take a full course load right, and would not be able to work?