We hear all the time about students who have perfect standardize test scores, perfect resumes, perfect extracurricular activities and perfect essays being rejected from BS/MD programs. Dr. Paul Lowe advises his clients through WINNING ADMISSIONS STRATEGIES on what truly matters in order to be accepted to BS/MD Programs!
Myth #1: Perfect grades guarantee admission. Truth: BS/MD programs reject thousands of 4.0-plus students yearly. Your story matters more than your GPA. We advise our clients on how to successfully communicate their personal stories and achievements.
Myth #2: You need to be just a research-oriented applicant. Truth: BS/MD programs want well-rounded students who will become future medical doctors. We advise clients, based on proprietary knowledge and insights, on how to be a part of a well-rounded class specific to each BSMD program and university.
MYTH #3: Admittance is all based on the essay, so it needs to be perfect. Truth: Make sure your essay truly reflects you and your values. Be genuine. Admissions officers read hundreds of essays, and they can tell which feel real. Show your personality, and don’t try to appear as someone you’re not. A “too perfect” essay may raise red flags!
Myth #4: A longer resume automatically makes your application stronger. Truth: While some breadth of activities can be helpful, it’s more about quality than quantity. What matters most is the depth of your involvement in meaningful endeavors.
Myth #5: You Must Have Hundreds of Shadowing Hours. Truth: Quality of experience matters more than quantity.
Myth #6: The best extracurricular activities are the most impressive ones and more activities equals better chances of admissions. Truth: BS/MD programs evaluate applicants through a holistic lens. In other words, there is not one specific application component that will help students gain admission to a program.
Myth #7: You cannot apply to BS/MD programs after you graduate from high school. Truth: You can still apply to BS/MD programs after graduating from high school, but typically only after taking a gap year. To remain competitive, you should show meaningful improvement in your application, such as a higher GPA, more clinical experience, stronger letters of recommendation or personal growth and maturity.
By effectively avoiding these myths, Dr. Lowe helps his clients get accepted to top BS/MD programs: Brown PLME, RPI/Albany Med, U Rochester (REMS), NJIT/NJMS, TCNJ/NJMS, Case Western PPSP, UConn SPM, Penn State/Jefferson, etc. Dr. Lowe also specializes in helping students who have been rejected by BS/MD programs reapply to BS/MD programs as a Gap Year applicant: GAP Year BS/MD Admissions.

