All,
I'm looking for a little bit of advice on what type of post-bacc program would be best for me (and which I could possibly be accepted into). I graduated with a Finance and Accounting degree from Penn with a 3.6 in 2005 and have worked for an Investment Bank ever since. I have done well professionally, but I find that I am not fulfilled with my work and am interested in pursuing medicine. Other than an unfulfilled childhood dream and a little bit of fundraising/volunteering experience for the leukemia and lymphoma society, I have little in the way of "medical experience." I am currently looking for a good ER volunteering position that I can add to my weekend routine (only type of volunteering I can squeeze in alongside of my current job).
I have been reading these very helpful forums and have spoken with several friends who are currently pursuing post-bacc and medical programs so I know the demands (and also the rewards!).
My question is specifically about what type of program I should/can pursue. I know about the different types and the pros/cons of each. The one thing I can not figure out is whether my background (i.e. no significant medical experience/volunteering) eliminates the possibility of going to one of the top 3 formal programs. I am convinced that with determination I would be successful and I don't think that I would have any issues obtaining recommendations about my intelligence, motivation and ability to work very hard for sustained periods of time.
With all of that said:
1) should I forget about the likes of Goucher and Bryn Mawr and just go for HES/Columbia/Penn or is it worth trying to get into one of those top programs?
2) If i do apply to a formal program, should I wait until Feb/March when I will have 3/4 months of volunteering under my belt, or just apply as soon as possible to increase my chances of getting in?
Any help is much appreciated!
I'm looking for a little bit of advice on what type of post-bacc program would be best for me (and which I could possibly be accepted into). I graduated with a Finance and Accounting degree from Penn with a 3.6 in 2005 and have worked for an Investment Bank ever since. I have done well professionally, but I find that I am not fulfilled with my work and am interested in pursuing medicine. Other than an unfulfilled childhood dream and a little bit of fundraising/volunteering experience for the leukemia and lymphoma society, I have little in the way of "medical experience." I am currently looking for a good ER volunteering position that I can add to my weekend routine (only type of volunteering I can squeeze in alongside of my current job).
I have been reading these very helpful forums and have spoken with several friends who are currently pursuing post-bacc and medical programs so I know the demands (and also the rewards!).
My question is specifically about what type of program I should/can pursue. I know about the different types and the pros/cons of each. The one thing I can not figure out is whether my background (i.e. no significant medical experience/volunteering) eliminates the possibility of going to one of the top 3 formal programs. I am convinced that with determination I would be successful and I don't think that I would have any issues obtaining recommendations about my intelligence, motivation and ability to work very hard for sustained periods of time.
With all of that said:
1) should I forget about the likes of Goucher and Bryn Mawr and just go for HES/Columbia/Penn or is it worth trying to get into one of those top programs?
2) If i do apply to a formal program, should I wait until Feb/March when I will have 3/4 months of volunteering under my belt, or just apply as soon as possible to increase my chances of getting in?
Any help is much appreciated!