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BS/MD and College Application Consulting

We understand that STEM-focused students are driven, motivated, and accomplished. We also know how stressful and competitive the college admissions can be for this cohort of applicants. As the only admissions consulting company focused only on STEM-based admissions, we have a distinctive perspective regarding what it “takes” to get accepted to a top college. Work with us to ensure your high school experience highlights your interests, passions, and intellectual curiosity. We can also assist with summer program applications and science fair mentoring.

Work directly with a college advisor and a former medical school admissions officer to give yourself the greatest advantage!

What are our goals?

  • Help you identify an academic and intellectual niche and strategically design your high school curriculum.
  • Think about intellectual overlap with other disciplines.
  • Standardized testing choices and schedule.
  • Help you to strategically decide what major you should apply for.
  • Choose STEM-related extracurricular activities
  • Determine which prestigious summer programs to explore.
  • Develop your research interests (in and/or out of school).
  • Finally – help you compose a stellar college and/or BS/MD application!

Whether you are applying to BS/MD programs which are designed for high school students who demonstrate exceptional maturity and a commitment to a career in medicine, top-ranked colleges, or both, MedEdits Comprehensive College and BS/MD Packages offer students and their families help from start to finish with the processes.

If you are a high school freshman just starting to think about college or a rising senior getting ready to submit applications, MedEdits offers the one-on-one expert guidance you need to be the best candidate possible.

Our STEM-Focused College and BS/MD Admissions Packages and Services are designed based on our more than 15 years working with applicants coupled with the current trends in college admissions.

Please reach out to us for details or schedule a 15 minute consultation to learn more.

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– parent of BS/MD client

List of BS-MD Programs

A list of all BS/MD programs organized by state.
Undergraduate CollegeState(s)Medical SchoolProgram LengthProgram RequirementsProgram Link
University of AlabamaAlabamaUniversity of Alabama School of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: Minimum Overall GPA: 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). Minimum of 30 on the ACT or 1390 on the SAT. In the Fall of 2015, students had an average ACT score of 33.7 and a High School GPA of 4.49.http://www.uab.edu/emsap/
University of South AlabamaAlabamaUniversity of South Alabama College of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: In state students must have a 27 ACT Composite (results of one administration; scores are not mixed from multiple tests), or 1220 SAT score (critical reading + math: we do not use SAT Subject Tests), or 1280 SAT score (if taken after March 2016) and a 3.5 GPA as computed by USA Admissions. Out-of-state students must have 30 ACT Composite (results of one administration; scores are not mixed from multiple tests), or 1330 SAT score (critical reading + math: we do not use SAT Subject Tests), or 1390 (if taken after March 2016) and a 3.5 GPA as computed by USA Admissions.Preference is given to applicants from Alabama and our Service Area Counties in Mississippi and Florida, although highly competitive applicants from outside these areas may be considered under special circumstances.http://www.southalabama.edu/departments/admissions/earlyacceptance/index.html
California Northstate UniversityCaliforniaCalifornia Northstate University College of MedicineSix or Seven YearsFor the 6-year program, minimum requirements include: 3.75 GPA, 1360/1400 (old/new) SAT, and 31 ACT. For the 7-year program, minimum requirements include: 3.6 GPA, 1290/1350 (old/new) SAT, and 29 ACT.http://healthsciences.cnsu.edu/programs-offered/bs-md-combined-program/about
University of ColoradoColoradoUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineEight Years"Requirments: A minimum high school grade point average of 3.5 (weighted or unweighted; whichever is higher).
A composite ACT Score of 27 or higher and or an Evidenced Based Reading & Writing +Math SAT Score of 1185 or higher.
This program is designed for Colorado high school seniors who meet one or more of the following criteria:

From educationally disadvantaged backgrounds
From financially disadvantaged backgrounds
From federally designated rural/frontier communities in Colorado
From ethnic groups who are currently under-represented in the medical community in Colorado including:
​​​​​​​​​​​Black or African American
Hispanic/Latino
Native American/Alaska Native
Pacific Islander
Vietnamese
First generation college students-someone whose parents did not attend or graduate​ from college or did not complete a baccalaureate degree.
Desire to practice medicine in Colorado as a primary care physician after the completion of medical school and residency."
https://clas.ucdenver.edu/health-professions-programs/babs-md-program-information#program_information-69
University of ConnecticutConnecticutUniversity of Connecticut School of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: GPA of 3.5/4, SAT (CR + M) 1300/1350 (old/new) or ACT 29. Additional factors considered include, strength of recommendations, maturity, range and depth of extracurricular involvement; and commitment to the health sciences. Preference given to Connecticut residents.http://admissions.uconn.edu/apply/freshman/special-programs/medicine
Florida Atlantic UniversityFloridaFlorida Atlantic University College of MedicineEight Years"Requirements:• SAT score of 1490 or a minimum ACT composite of 33
• Weighted high school GPA of at least 4.30
• Medical Pipelines online supplemental application
• Highly recommended but not required—experience with patient interaction
• U.S. citizen or permanent resident statuscombined) or a New SAT score of 1490 or a minimum ACT composite of 33, and weighted high school GPA of at least 4.30"
http://www.fau.edu/honors/academics/majors/medical-scholar-program.php
University of Southern FloridaFloridaMorsani College of MedicineSeven Years"Requirements: Based on 4.0 weighted HS grade point average (GPA), as calculated by USF Undergraduate Admissions
Once admitted to USF and the Honors College, no additional application is required for the 7-Year B.S./MD Program
SAT (Critical Reading and Math sections) score of 1470 or combined ACT score of 33 (we super-score all attempts for both tests)"
https://www.usf.edu/honors/prospective-students/7-year-med.aspx
Georgia Regents UniversityGeorgiaMedical College of GeorgiaSeven YearsRequirements: Unweighted High School GPA: 3.7; Minimum SAT score (math/verbal): 1400; or Minimum ACT score: 32http://www.gru.edu/colleges/scimath/biology/bs-md-dmd.php
Mercer UniversityGeorgiaMercer University School of MedicineEight YearsFor in state Georgia residents only. https://medicine.mercer.edu/admissions/md/enhancement-programs/scpmedicine.cfm
University of Illinois at ChicagoIllinoisUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of MedicineEight YearsThe most competitive students for admission have a minimum ACT (or SAT equivalent) of a 28 and a 3.5 GPA. Additionally, students will have demonstrated an interest in medicine during high school. Illinois residents only.https://medicine.uic.edu/gppa/
Indiana State UniversityIndianaIndiana University School of MedicineEight Years"For residents of rural Indiana only. Minimum requirements include GPA 3.5/4, 1200 (CR+M) on SAT or 27 on ACT
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http://www.indstate.edu/cas/pre-professional-programs/bmd-rural-health-program/overview
University of EvansvilleIndianaIndiana University School of Medicine-EvansvilleEight YearsTypically, applicants have an approximate GPA of 4.0, and ACT 29 or SAT-1 1920 or SAT-R of 1350. Indiana residents only.https://www.evansville.edu/majors/BtoMD/
University of Southern IndianaIndianaIndiana University School of Medicine-EvansvilleEight YearsRequirments: Applicants need a combined critical reading and math SAT score of 1200 or composite RSAT* score of a 1290 (Evidence-Based Reading/Writing + Math) on a single sitting or an ACT composite score of 27 and a cumulative high school GPA of at least 3.5/4.0. Indiana residents only. https://www.usi.edu/science/pre-professional/pre-medicine/bmd-program/
Grambling State UniversityLouisianna/TennesseeMeharry Medical CollegeSeven or Eight YearsMinimum Requirements include SAT 900 or ACT 20, overall and science GPA of 3.25/4.0. http://www.gram.edu/academics/majors/arts-and-sciences/biology/training.php
Boston UniversityMassachusettsBoston University School of MedicineSeven Years-http://www.bu.edu/academics/cas/programs/seven-year-liberal-arts-medical-education-program/
Wayne State UniversityMichiganWayne State University University School of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: Applicants must have a minimum 3.5 GPA and 1340 SAT or 30 ACT score. https://provost.wayne.edu/wayne-med-direct
St. Louis UniversityMissouriSt. Louis University University School of MedicineEight YearsMinimum requirements include: SAT 1390 (CR+M) or ACT 30. During undergrad, scholars must maintain an overall and math/science GPA of 3.65. A certain number of seats are reserved for Medical Scholars at the St. Louis University of Medicine, but not all Medical Scholars will be able to matriculate to the medical school. https://www.slu.edu/scholars/medical-scholars/
University of Missouri - Kansas CityMissouriUniversity of Missouri - Kansas City School of MedicineSix YearsRequirements for Missouri residents: top 20 percent of class; ACT of 26 or above, Non-Missouri residents: top 10 percent of class; ACT of 28 or above OR SAT composite of 1200 (critical reading and math). http://med.umkc.edu/bamd/
Washington University in St. LouisMissouriThe Washington University School of MedicineEight Years-https://admissions.wustl.edu/majors-academics/university-scholars-program-in-medicine
University of NevadaNevadaUniversity of Nevada School of MedicineSeven YearsRequirements: 1290 Math/CR SAT Score or a 29 or greater on the ACT is required. In college, students are required to maintain a 3.5 GPA and take the MCAT. Nevada residents only.http://www.unr.edu/science/accelerated-programs/bs-md-program
Franklin Pierce UniversityNew Hampshire/CaribbeanSt. George's University School of MedicineEight YearsMinimum requirements include cumulative GPA 3.5, SAT 1200 (CR + M) or ACT 26http://www.franklinpierce.edu/academics/ugrad/programs_of_study/div_natsci/md_dvm_pathway/index.htm
Caldwell UniversityNew JerseyNew Jersey Medical School at Rutgers UniversitySeven Years"Applicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA and be in the top 10% of their high school class. Their M/CR SAT scores must be at least 1450. Students must indicate their interest when they apply to Caldwell University. To continue to the medical school, admitted students need to maintain a specific GPA (>3.5 for Rutgers) and receive a competitive score (as determined by the medical school) on the MCAT.
"
https://www.caldwell.edu/academics/health-professions/affiliation-programs
College of New JerseyNew JerseyNew Jersey Medical School at Rutgers UniversitySeven YearsMinimum requirements include: 1500 SAT (CR + M), or 33 on ACT, and rank top 5% in graduating class and/or unweighted GPA of 4.5/95%. In 2015, average scores were: 1550+ SAT I, SAT II scores 730+, and ACT 35.https://ncas.rutgers.edu/student-support/current-students/pre-professional-programs/bamd-program-njms-nwk
Drew UniversityNew JerseyNew Jersey Medical School at Rutgers UniversitySeven YearsMinimum requirements include: unweighted GPA 3.8, SAT 1500+ (CR+M) or ACT 33+http://catalog.drew.edu/content.php?catoid=21&navoid=1056#ba-md
Montclair State UniversityNew JerseyNew Jersey Medical School at Rutgers UniversitySeven YearsMinimum requirements include: 1400 (CR+M), and top 10% rank of graduating class OR GPA > 3.6 if no class rank availablehttps://www.montclair.edu/csam/biology/articulation-programs/bs-md-medical-rutgers/
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNew JerseyNew Jersey Medical School at Rutgers UniversitySeven YearsTo be considered, an applicant must have a minimum composite SAT score of 1490 OR composite ACT score of 33. These scores MUST be from one test date ("super-score" will not be considered). There are no exceptions to these mandatory minimum scores. These are the minimum requirements and, on average, those students admitted to the program have scores well above these minimums. The average scores of a recent cohort of admitted students was a composite SAT score around 1570 and a composite ACT score between 35 and 36. US citizens or permanent residents only. https://honors.njit.edu/content/pre-health-admissions
Rutgers University-Newark College of Arts and SciencesNew JerseyNew Jersey Medical School at Rutgers UniversitySeven YearsRequirements: Applicants must achieve a min 1400 (CR + M) on SAT, 32 on ACT, and be ranked in top 10% of graduating classhttps://sasn.rutgers.edu/student-support/current-students/pre-professional-programs/bamd-program-njms-nwk
Stevens Institute of TechnologyNew JerseyNew Jersey Medical School at Rutgers UniversitySeven YearsRequirements: Students must rank in the top 10% of their high school class, and achieve a combined SAT I score of 1400 (critical reading and math) in one sitting as well as take the SAT II in Mathematics Level I or Level II, and Biology or Chemistry.https://www.stevens.edu/schaefer-school-engineering-science/departments/chemistry-chemical-biology/undergraduate-programs/accelerated-chemical-biology-programd
Caldwell UniversityNew Jersey/CaribbeanSt George's University School of MedicineSeven YearsApplicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA and their M/CR SAT scores must be at least 1270 if taken after. Students must indicate their interest when they apply to Caldwell University. To continue to the medical school, admitted students need to maintain a specific GPA (>3.4 for St. George's) and receive a competitive score (as determined by the medical school) on the MCAT.https://www.caldwell.edu/academics/health-professions/affiliation-programs
Monmouth UniversityNew Jersey/CaribbeanSt. George's University School of MedicineEight Years-https://www.monmouth.edu/pre-health/st-georges-program/
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNew Jersey/CaribbeanSt. George's University School of MedicineSeven YearsThis accelerated program is available to anyone, including graduating high school seniors who are not US citizens or permanent residents. Minimum requirements include 1400/1450 (old/new) SAT (CR+M) or ACT 32. Typically students are in top 10% of graduating class.http://honors.njit.edu/admission/pre-health-law/health.php
University of New MexicoNew MexicoUniversity of New Mexico School of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: SAT - 510 Math + 450 CR. ACT requirement - 22 Math + 19 Reading + 19 Science + 19 English. New Mexico residents only.http://som.unm.edu/EDUCATION/bamd/index.html
Brooklyn CollegeNew YorkSUNY-Downstate Medical CenterEight Years-http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/academics/honors-academy/programs/ba-md.php
Hobart & William Smith CollegesNew YorkSUNY Upstate Medical University of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: min SAT score of 1250/1310 (old/new), or ACT 28, 90% high school GPAhttp://www.hws.edu/admissions/blackwell_scholars.aspx
Hofstra UniversityNew YorkHofstra Northwell School of MedicineEight YearsMinimum requirements: SAT 1410 (CR + M) or ACT 32, GPA 3.7/4.0, and ranked 10% of graduating classhttp://www.hofstra.edu/admission/adm_4plus4.html
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteNew YorkAlbany Medical CollegeSeven YearsAcademically, most applicants invited for an interview have combined critical reading and math SAT scores of 1425 or greater (on the 1600 scale). More detailed examination of the group of exceptional and promising young men and women beginning their first year studies at Rensselaer in a recent class shows that their combined critical reading and math SAT scores averaged 1471. Of equal importance to their demonstrated academic ability is their distinctly superior level of maturity and motivation.https://admissions.rpi.edu/undergraduate-admissions/accelerated-combined-programs
Siena CollegeNew YorkAlbany Medical College School of MedicineEight YearsWith an emphasis on humanities, ethics and social service, the 8 year combined acceptance program Minimum requirements include 1300/1360 (old/new) SAT scores, or ACT 30+, and rank n the top 10% of their graduating class.https://www.siena.edu/academics/academics-at-siena/additional-academic-opportunities/albany-medical-college-program/
Sophie Davis Biomedical EducationNew YorkSophie Davis Biomedical Education School of MedicineSeven Years"Requirements: Be a high school graduate as of June 30th
Have a minimum grade point average of 85 through the first three years of high school
Submit ACT and SAT scores."
https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/sophiedavis/bsmd
Stony Brook UniversityNew YorkStony Brook University's School of MedicineEight YearsSuccessful applicants to the program (the middle 50th percentile ranges) have historically had 98-99 high school GPAs and 1490-1590 SAT* (Critical Reading + Math) composites. ACT exam scores are now considered in lieu SAT scores.Candidates must also have documentation of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency in the United States.https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/wise/college/scholars.php
Union CollegeNew YorkAlbany Medical College School of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: Ideal applicants rank near the top of the class, SAT scores above 1410/2010 (new/old) or ACT above 30.https://www.union.edu/admissions/apply/medical
St. Bonaventure UniversityNew York/Washington DCGeorge Washington University School of Medicine and Health SciencesEight Years.Minimum requirements include: Competitive (90%) SAT/ACT scores. Typically at least 1390 (ERW+M) new SAT or 1800 (CR+M+W) old SAT or ACT composite 30, SAT II in a science, high school average of 90+.www.sbu.edu/GWMedicine
Case Western Reserve UniversityOhioCase Western Reserve University School of MedicineEight YearsMCAT not required
http://bulletin.case.edu/undergraduatestudies/gradprofessional/#preprofessionalscholarsprogramstext
University of CincinnatiOhioUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineEight YearsRequirments: Students must score a minimum 1300 (CR + M) on SAT or 29 on ACT to apply. Average statistics are available on the website. Preference given to Ohio residents.http://med.uc.edu/dualadmissions.aspx
Drexel UniversityPennsylvaniaDrexel University College of MedicineSeven Years"Requiements: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident applying for first-year admission
Be on track to graduate from an American high school
Have a minimum 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 weighted scale (subject to change)
Have a combined SAT score of at least 1420 on the SAT (for Evidence-based Reading and Writing and Math sections) or a minimum ACT composite score of 31; submission of an SAT Subject Test is strongly recommended, preferably in the sciences, but all Subject Tests will be reviewed. As a point of reference, first-year students admitted to the BA/BS+MD Early Assurance program had an average GPA of 4.42 and an average combined SAT (Evidence-based Reading and Writing and Math) of 1542 or ACT 35 composite."
http://drexel.edu/medicine/academics/md-program/md-program-admissions/accelerated-early-linkage/#EarlyAssuranceHighSchoolSeniors
Penn State UniversityPennsylvaniaSidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversitySeven YearsRequirements: A total score of 1470 or higher on the new SAT (Math plus Evidence Based Reading and Writing), 1420 or higher on the old SAT (prior to March 2016 - Critical Reading and Math sections), or a composite score of 32 or higher on the ACT. Applicants must rank in highest 10% of their high school class.http://www.science.psu.edu/premedmed/
Temple UniversityPennsylvaniaTemple University Katz School of Medicine MedicineSeven or Eight Years"Requirements: Four years of high school math and science
Unweighted (4.0 scale) High School GPA of 3.8 or higher
Two letters of recommendation
Volunteer exposure in health care settings
Demonstrated commitment to service/volunteer activities
https://www.temple.edu/healthadvising/healthscholars.html"
http://www.baylor.edu/prehealth/index.php?id=36430
University of PittsburghPennsylvaniaUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: Must be a US Citizen, Lawful Permanent Resident (not pending or conditional) or have Asylee Status. In addition, the applicants must meet the initial eligibility requirements of earning the highest grade point average available in their high school in the context of a curriculum showing the greatest academic rigor possible and earning a minimum SAT I score of 1490 (combined Critical Reading and Math) or 34 ACT.https://www.medadmissions.pitt.edu/programs/guaranteed-admissions-program
University of the SciencesPennsylvaniaGeisinger Commonwealth Medical CollegeEight Years"Minimum requirements: Old SAT 1150 (Critical Reading & Math), or New SAT 1220 (Evidence-Based Reading and Writing & Math), or ACT 25 (composite)
Minimum high school grade point average of 3.40 (on a 4.0 scale)
Other evidence of scholarly/professional potential and demonstration of the desire to serve as a primary care provider in rural communities in Northeastern or North Central Pennsylvania
Must be a US citizen or permanent resident."
https://www.usciences.edu/misher-college-of-arts-and-sciences/pre-med-program/geisinger-commonwealth-school-of-medicine.html
Washington & Jefferson CollegePennsylvaniaTemple School of MedicineEight YearsRequirements: Students must Have a combined SAT critical reading + math score of greater than 1350, with no score in verbal, math, or writing below 600, OR have an ACT Composite score of 31 or higher, and Be in the top 5% of his or her high school classhttps://www.washjeff.edu/wj-medical-scholars-program-with-temple-university-school-of-medicine
University of SciencePennsylvania/New JerseyCooper Medical School of Rowan UniversityEight Years"To apply, you must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and meet the following criteria:

Minimum overall GPA of 3.5
No course grade lower than a C
Desire to become a primary care provider in urban communities. Strong consideration will be given if you meet the eligibility requirements outlined below and are interested in becoming a primary care provider serving urban and underserved populations. Students who are residents of New Jersey or urban Philadelphia and surrounding areas are encouraged to apply to this program. "
https://www.usciences.edu/misher-college-of-arts-and-sciences/pre-med-program/cooper-medical-school-of-rowan.html
Brown UniversityRhode IslandThe Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityEight Years"Average SAT & ACT scores for matriculants over the last three years
SAT ERW: 742
SAT Mathematics: 770
ACT Composite: 34"
https://www.brown.edu/academics/medical/plme/prospective-students/prospective-students
University of RochesterRochesterUniversity of Rochester School of MedicineEight Years Strong applicants typically have a 3.95 unweighted GPA and rank in top 3%.https://enrollment.rochester.edu/combined-degree-programs/rems/
Fisk UniversityTennesseeMeharry Medical College School of MedicineSeven YearsStudents who have strong ACT scores from their High School and maintain that academic excellence with a minimum GPA of 3.2 at Fisk during their first semester are eligible to apply to the program.https://www.fisk.edu/academics/pre-professional-program/pre-medicine-and-pre-dental"
Baylor UniversityTexasBaylor College of MedicineEight Years"Requirements: Have scored 1430 or above on the SAT (math & critical reading) or a 32 or above composite on the ACT.
Rank in the top 5% of their high school graduating class or possess a minimum 3.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
Are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident."
http://www.baylor.edu/prehealth/index.php?id=36430
Rice UniversityTexasBaylor College of MedicineEight Years-https://admission.rice.edu/apply/freshman/ricebaylor-medical-scholars
Texas Tech UniversityTexasTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of MedicineEight YearsMinimum requirements include score of a 29 ACT, 1300 SAT (exams prior to March 2016) or a 1360 SAT (exams after March 2016), and 3.7 GPA, with preference provided for students in the top 10% of their class. For Texas residents only.https://www.ttuhsc.edu/som/admissions/umsi.aspx
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginiaVirginia Commonwealth University School of MedicineEight YearsMinimum requirements: 1330 combined SAT score from critical reading and mathematics from one test administration on your SAT1 or a 29 ACT composite score. In addition, applicants must have an unweighted GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent.. In addition, accepted candidates had accumulated an average of 450 hours of healthcare-related experience.https://honors.vcu.edu/admissions/guaranteed-admission/gmed-app/
George Washington UniversityWashington DCGeorge Washington University School of Medicine and Health SciencesSeven YearsRequirements: Academic excellence, competitive (90%) SAT/ACT scores, leadership in activities, community service, and health care experiences, and have a strong desire to become a physician. Applicants must be in their senior year of high school education to apply for this program.http://smhs.gwu.edu/academics/md-program/admissions/joint-programs/bamd
Howard UniversityWashington DCHoward University College of MedicineSix Years Minimum requirements include: GPA 3.5, SAT 1950 or ACT 26https://medicine.howard.edu/education/dual-degree-programs

How does MedEdits help college and BS/MD applicants?

We understand the current climate in college and BS/MD admissions and the importance of building a “niche,” or “brand,” or “package.” Call it what you will, but we know that successful applicants must have something that is distinctively theirs with regards to candidacy profiling. 

MedEdits has worked with successful applicants both comprehensively and on individual aspects of the process, including advising sessions, school selection, application material editing, med school interview prep, and letters of interest. We understand what specific qualities and achievements are required to gain admission to these very competitive programs and colleges.

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What is the “typical” BS/MD applicant profile?

Applicants must demonstrate maturity, focus, and a commitment to medicine that is exceptional for the “typical” high school student. There are certain criteria, such as GPA and standardized test scores, that applicants must earn to be considered for BS/MD programs. At MedEdits, we ensure that your application materials showcase your strengths and understanding of medicine to improve your chances of obtaining an interview. Most high school students are not comfortable with interviews because of a lack of experience. We conduct med school interview prep through mock interviews so applicants are confident and empowered on interview day.

What are the components of the MD and BS admissions process?

  • College Common Application

  • Application to the medical school affiliated with the program (including the BS/MD personal statement)

  • Medical School Interview

Applicants to accelerated programs are usually required to complete the college common application and applications for the medical school that is affiliated with each program. At MedEdits, we work with applicants on all aspects of the BS/MD application and admissions process.

MedEdits’ BS/MD Collaborative Workspace

MedEdits’ student portal allows applicants to quickly and effectively communicate with their BS/MD advisor and the MedEdits’ team. Students can also set appointments, post documents, meet deadlines, and stay organized using this platform.

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No one in the medical admissions industry has our depth and breadth of expertise. When you work with MedEdits faculty members, you can be confident that you are working with the most experienced medical school admissions consultants to help you stand out from the rest.

When completing the undergraduate portion of your application (the Common App), it is important to work with someone who has this specialized experience and years of experience in college admissions. Our college advisors assist with this part of the application process. Our medical school admissions advisor then assist with the medical school admissions piece of the process.

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