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BS MD Programs - Everything you need to know

BS MD Programs: Everything You Need To Know

One option for attending medical school is to get accepted into a BS MD program or BA MD program. This blog post will go over a lot of information about these special dual degree programs so that you can determine whether applying to BS MD programs is right for you! What are BS MD programs?

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How to choose BS/MD programs - Cracking BS MD School Admission

How to Choose BS/MD Programs: 6 Factors to Consider

BS/MD programs and BA/MD programs offer early acceptance to medical school for ambitious high school students. These programs take the stress off applying to medical school the traditional route for premedical students who know they want to pursue medicine. However, as with the traditional college application process, it can be difficult to identify the differences

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Northwestern Premed: Tips to Succeed

Northwestern Premed: Tips To Succeed from a Successful Northwestern Alum

Northwestern offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a vast array of extracurricular opportunities. Premed classes range from those in traditional lecture halls, with 150 students learning Organic Chemistry, to smaller classroom settings, with 30 students studying physics or biochemistry together. And given the quarter system, students have ample opportunities – in 3 quarters of 10-week

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Penn State BS MD program

Pennsylvania State-Jefferson Accelerated Medical Program (BS/MD)

What is the Pennsylvania State-Jefferson Accelerated Premedical-Medical Program? The Pennsylvania State-Jefferson Accelerated Premedical-Medical Program is often referred to as PMM, or “Penn State BS MD.” In seven years, instead of eight years, you receive both a B.S. degree and an M.D. degree. Although you are limited to a B.S., keep in mind that you may

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BS MD Programs - Everything you need to know

BS MD Programs: Everything You Need To Know

One option for attending medical school is to get accepted into a BS MD program or BA MD program. This blog post will go over a lot of information about these special dual degree programs so that you can determine whether applying to BS MD programs is right for you! What are BS MD programs?

Read More »
How to choose BS/MD programs - Cracking BS MD School Admission

How to Choose BS/MD Programs: 6 Factors to Consider

BS/MD programs and BA/MD programs offer early acceptance to medical school for ambitious high school students. These programs take the stress off applying to medical school the traditional route for premedical students who know they want to pursue medicine. However, as with the traditional college application process, it can be difficult to identify the differences

Read More »
Northwestern Premed: Tips to Succeed

Northwestern Premed: Tips To Succeed from a Successful Northwestern Alum

Northwestern offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a vast array of extracurricular opportunities. Premed classes range from those in traditional lecture halls, with 150 students learning Organic Chemistry, to smaller classroom settings, with 30 students studying physics or biochemistry together. And given the quarter system, students have ample opportunities – in 3 quarters of 10-week

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Florida State University College of Medicine

Florida State University Honors Medical Scholars (FSU BS MD Program)

What is the FSU Medical Scholars Program? The FSU BS MD program allows high-achieving high school students, who desire a career in medicine, the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science and apply through an early decision program to the Florida State University College of Medicine while still an undergraduate. One of the added benefits

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Penn State BS MD program

Pennsylvania State-Jefferson Accelerated Medical Program (BS/MD)

What is the Pennsylvania State-Jefferson Accelerated Premedical-Medical Program? The Pennsylvania State-Jefferson Accelerated Premedical-Medical Program is often referred to as PMM, or “Penn State BS MD.” In seven years, instead of eight years, you receive both a B.S. degree and an M.D. degree. Although you are limited to a B.S., keep in mind that you may

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