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2. SMP (Special Master's Program): like the name implies, this is a master's program of 1 or 2 years, depending on where you go. Unlike the postbacc where you take prereqs, a master's program gives you a masters degree in an area, such as physiology (man that was worded poorly haha). It's pretty expensive, but might be a better investment than a postbacc if you have borderline competitive grades/mcat. Some programs give you residency for the state you're doing the program in and they're also tied to their med schools. You also take the same classes that med students take for that year (whereas in post bacc programs, you take the same classes that undergrads do). This means that if you do well in those classes + have residency + linkage to their med school = a much better chance of gaining acceptance to their MD program. However, like I said before, it's pricey and still a gamble. If gpa is the only thing holding you back, it might be worth it to take a look into this program. But if it's mcat or ECs, perhaps not so much since you could raise your mcat or build up your ECs by taking a gap year (or two, in the case of taking a gap year to redo the mcat or build up your ECs and then applying the next cycle...does that make sense? haha) Which brings me to point 3...
3. Take a gap year (or two): like I mentioned in point 2, if it's the mcat or extra currics that are mainly holding you back, it might be cheaper to take a year off before you apply and re-take the mcat or do more extra currics. But be careful, since the mcat changes in 2015, you probably will want to take the mcat before then haha.
Hope this helps! And if anyone else has more or better information than what I have posted, please leave a comment below!
Best,
-K
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