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So, here's my story, I graduated in 2002 with a 3.36 from a top-tier school, worked in a lab for a few years, got published, took the MCAT the past August and got a 36. I applied to a bunch of schools, was complete at the end of November (Lazy LOR writer) but so far I'm not getting any bites - no interviews at all. (My MDapps profile has other stuff under the 'I' in my signature.) I applied to mostly unranked schools; I didn't apply to a bunch of top-tier schools that I knew were out of my reach. Yes, I know I should wait a little more because the cycle still has some time but I'm getting a little antsy-in-the-pantsy about this whole application cycle. I've got some decent clinical experience (shadowing, volunteering) but I could definitely use some more. I think improving my GPA would invariably help me for the next cycle. To that end, I'm thinking of applying to a post-bac program.
Therein lies the problem.
I've seen this page from the AAMC listing the post-bac programs. Right now I'm primarily looking at masters programs. I don't know what programs are good, have a good reputation, etc. I've looked into the Georgetown SMP and the administrative people there seem really nice but I'd appreciate if anyone else had some input. What should I look for? What programs are good - not just at getting students into med school but I'd like a degree I can use in case I don't get into med school. What else should I consider? Money isn't really an issue, nor is geography - I'll go anywhere and pay anything within reason.
Thanks for any advice.
Therein lies the problem.
I've seen this page from the AAMC listing the post-bac programs. Right now I'm primarily looking at masters programs. I don't know what programs are good, have a good reputation, etc. I've looked into the Georgetown SMP and the administrative people there seem really nice but I'd appreciate if anyone else had some input. What should I look for? What programs are good - not just at getting students into med school but I'd like a degree I can use in case I don't get into med school. What else should I consider? Money isn't really an issue, nor is geography - I'll go anywhere and pay anything within reason.
Thanks for any advice.