| I am a 3rd year, and went through the application process not that long ago. Do not worry about applying, you will notice that most students will self weed out of the application process (meaning they self-elect not to apply based on gpa or what not). I applied for biomed and systems (which are both capped) and didn't think that I would get into biomed. Though the cap is set @ 60, roughly 88 people applied when I applied, and know that people do turn down biomed (which I did), allowing others to get their spot. Also, after your second year, if your class is not full, they will open up the application process to those who want to transfer into the biomed program. I took several biomed classes, and believe me those in the program have their minds set on biomed. There are other alternatives also, like most programs has a concentration sequence that will allow you to do biomed as your concentration/minor. Just keep your options open when you are applying, you never know you might find something else you like (like systems) |