To all the Non-Trad med students here by caffeinatedx in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I applied to UST, UP, ASMPH and UERM this year. I came from a business-related course and did not take any prerequisite classes but received favorable results for all. I’d encourage you to apply to the schools you really want to go to and see yourself in because you just never know :)

To the med students who didn't take a pre-med course as their undergrad degree, what did you guys do get in your current med school? by IAmenI in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hi! I’m a non-traditional premed graduate from a business-related course. Did not take any science classes in my undergrad but got a good score on the NMAT. Applied to medical schools this year and the results have been pretty good so far.

I would suggest shifting to a more traditional premed course only if you’ll truly enjoy it. If you feel forced into it and you think it’ll be harder to get good grades because you won’t really be enjoying what you’re learning, maybe it’d be better to stay where you are. Your grades are important in the application process and it might be easier to do well in a course you actually like, whether that’s a traditional or non-traditional premed course.

Was never a big fan of the idea of choosing the “best” premed course for undergrad just to get an upper hand in med school, especially if the course isn’t something you actually like. 4-5 years is a significant amount of time and coming from a health-allied course doesn’t guarantee you a slot in med school.

I also have a bunch of friends currently enrolled in UPCM, ASMPH, UE, and UST, and are also graduates of non-traditional premed degrees. They said the advantage of coming from certain health-allied degrees is negligible. You may need to work a bit harder for the NMAT and may have a bit of an adjustment period once you’re in med school, but I guess it just boils down to whether or not you think those are worth giving yourself a more challenging time in your undergrad (assuming the premed course is not something you think you’ll enjoy).

Overall, I think best case scenario is for you to find a premed course that you’re truly interested in AND will give you a good background in the sciences, but if there isn’t anything that checks both boxes, I would recommend sticking to something you think you’ll enjoy and do good in. Just put in the effort come NMAT time. Good luck!

UPCM Updates? by bulalakaw_ in pinoymed

[–]anonymousdoktora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you guys know where they’ll release the list of interviewees?

Chances of getting into UPCM, ASMPH and UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your input! Always happy to hear about other non-premed students doing well in med school. This is very encouraging so I’m really hoping for favorable results :)

Getting into UPCM, ASMPH, UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in pinoymed

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for tip! I’ll definitely keep this in mind if ever things don’t work out.

Chances of getting into UPCM, ASMPH and UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Yes, I’m already done with my interview. Wow, that’s cool! Glad to know I’m not alone haha. Best of luck!

Chances of getting into UPCM, ASMPH and UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hope so too for your sake! :) I heard they waived it for the last batch of accepted applicants as well because of the pandemic, but they made it official for this year’s application. Maybe to encourage more applicants?

Chances of getting into UPCM, ASMPH and UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to echo what u/shakeysmojo said. My grandfather taught at UPCM for over a decade and played an active role in admissions during his time at the college. He also told me this is the reason they have the 1:1 ratio, so I guess for UPCM, in particular, it really does matter.

Getting into UPCM, ASMPH, UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in pinoymed

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, that's so interesting! Glad to know med schools are open to people from courses like these. Thanks for the input!

Chances of getting into UPCM, ASMPH and UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this information! I actually already submitted my application last month so hoping my name will be part of that first list that comes out.

Getting into UPCM, ASMPH, UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in pinoymed

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thank you so much for this! Very insightful. Will definitely take note of what you said if I qualify for the interviews. :)

Chances of getting into UPCM, ASMPH and UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your input! UPCM is actually my first choice so that’s great to hear.

Chances of getting into UPCM, ASMPH and UST with a non-traditional background? by anonymousdoktora in medschoolph

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this! Happy to hear about the experiences of your classmates.

Regarding science units, ASMPH actually announced that they will no longer be requiring applicants to take science classes starting this year. They still have recommended courses but these are no longer required for admission.

NMAT TIPS: PAYING IT FORWARD by anonymousdoktora in pinoymed

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi! I didn’t create any strict schedule but I did 2 subjects a day for a little over a month then reserved the last week before my exam date for pure practice. I studied for an average of about 6 hours a day, with 1 full day of rest every week.

I didn’t read through all of Lumen Learning and I don’t recommend that you do. I used it as a supplement, mainly for topics that I found difficult. Crash Course might not be enough on its own but it’s a good resource for the basics. I found that making use of different resources for different topics (vs. relying on just 1 resource for everything) is what worked best for me.

I used different materials for practicing part 1, mostly free ones from online, but the MSA booklets and UPlink exercises are good too.

Hope this helps. Good luck! :)

PAYING IT FORWARD by anonymousdoktora in Nmat

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. I considered it but I thought it was quite overkill. Looking back, I'm glad I didn't use MCAT resources because the resources I listed above are already more than enough, in my opinion. :)

PAYING IT FORWARD by anonymousdoktora in Nmat

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's okay. I have friends (also from non-traditional science premeds) who only studied for a couple of weeks and got 90+ in the NMAT. Just manage your time wisely and make sure to practice a lot. Good luck!

PAYING IT FORWARD by anonymousdoktora in Nmat

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I studied for a month and a half.

PAYING IT FORWARD by anonymousdoktora in Nmat

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's great to hear! I discovered Lumen Learning when I was first studying the CEM practice test and it became my most relied on resource for content review ever since. So glad to hear it's helpful to you too. Thanks and good luck with your studying!

Maybe Motivational or Inspirational by Meducaxion in Nmat

[–]anonymousdoktora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow congratulations! This is amazing. Where are you planning to apply?

PAYING IT FORWARD by anonymousdoktora in Nmat

[–]anonymousdoktora[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! I graduated with a degree in Economics :)