I will be taking a gap year and was thinking of completing a masters in that time. I found a program I liked involving a Masters in Applied Ethics with a concentration in Biomedical and Healthcare ethics. I'm wondering if this will increase my chances at all of getting into medical school.
I've read other posts, but they are mainly by students obtaining a masters in biomedical sciences and generally have lower than ideal GPAs. My gpa is a 3.9 and I have many ECs including volunteering, leadership, research, teaching, etc. I'm currently studying for my MCAT.
I mainly want to do the program because I think bioethics is interesting to learn about, but at the same time, the main goal is to get into medical school. That being said, if this doesn't help my chances much, I'm better off using that gap year doing other things (working as a scribe, continuing research, etc.). Any thoughts about how this will affect my application?
I've read other posts, but they are mainly by students obtaining a masters in biomedical sciences and generally have lower than ideal GPAs. My gpa is a 3.9 and I have many ECs including volunteering, leadership, research, teaching, etc. I'm currently studying for my MCAT.
I mainly want to do the program because I think bioethics is interesting to learn about, but at the same time, the main goal is to get into medical school. That being said, if this doesn't help my chances much, I'm better off using that gap year doing other things (working as a scribe, continuing research, etc.). Any thoughts about how this will affect my application?