The 2021 edition of our book, BS/MS Programs-The Complete Guide:Getting Into Medical School from High School, is now available online. The books has been updated to include all of the current BS/MD and BS/DO programs available in the U.S. This is the 11th edition of the book and the most recent.
If you have questions about how we can help in the BS/MD admissions process, feel free to give me a call or drop me an email, and we can set up a time for a free consultation.
Diama says
I am so excited to get this book. Are there any colleges that are test optional when it comes to BS/MD for class of 2022?
Anonymous says
How will COVID-19 impact BS/MD programs? Will they have lower expectations when it comes to research and shadowing experiences?
Intisar says
Are international students eligible for accelerated medical programs? If yes, which institution provides full aid?
Todd Johnson says
The vast majority of the BS/MD programs are still requiring testing even if the underlying college has gone test optional. Whether this will continue in the next few years is hard to say but for right now, you should plan on taking the ACT or SAT if applying to BS/MD programs.
Todd Johnson says
We added a special supplement to the 2021 copy of the book to address the issue of COVID and BS/MD programs. In general terms, what we are being told is that colleges will indeed be more understanding to gaps in parts of the application for things like volunteering, research and doctor shadowing.
Todd Johnson says
A few programs will consider international students. Here is a link to the list: https://www.collegeadmissionspartners.com/bsmd-programs/bsmd-programs-admit-international-students/
Kan says
University of Rochester, cuny school of medicine are test optional