Some decide after college to pursue a career in medicine while others do not focus on premed courses in college or don’t do well enough academically to gain admission to medical school.
These nontraditional applicants have several excellent options for post baccalaureate medical programs, which are described more fully below.
Premedical Postbaccalaureate (Post Bacc Pre Med) Programs
Some individuals decide after college to pursue careers in medicine and enroll in postbaccalaureate programs to complete their medical school prerequisites. The best postbaccalaureate programs are competitive, and applicants can choose to work directly with Dr. Jessica Freedman or with MedEdits’ editors to help them gain admission to these programs.
Premedical Special Master’s Programs
Specifically designed for applicants who need to improve their academic credentials before applying to medical school, special master’s degree programs can help first time applicants and reapplicants gain admission to medical school. The best special master’s degree programs are competitive, and Dr. Freedman can help you decide if attending one of them is the best choice for you. Alternatively, applicants who require help only with their application essays may choose to work with MedEdits’ editors.
To purchase a Post Bacc Pre Med or SMP discovery session , please follow these steps.
Fee: $600
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After payment is submitted, we will send you a medical school re applicant diagnostic inventory questionnaire to complete and directions on how to proceed.
Step 2: Schedule Your Session
Once we receive payment, we will contact you to schedule your session.
Topics discussed during a one hour SMP or Post Bacc session can include:
- Academic Achievements
- Scholarly and Extracurricular Activities
- MCAT Timing and Results
- Choosing Letters of Reference
- School and Program Selection
- Candidacy and Academic Enhancement
- Application and Academic Timeline