Lsm

<p>Well lets say by some divine luck and a lot of hard work I manage to get into it. The only reason I didn’t apply to it ED is that I will receive very little aid since my EFC will be high. To the crux, will the benefits of the program (already organized internships, job opportunities when we graduate) outweigh the amount of $ that will be required for just the undergrad portion? I plan to do (once again, hopefully) a MD/MBA so would it be wiser to save up money for that or would the tangible benefits and possible employment opportunites make up for spending a lot of dough in LSM.</p>

<p>current students, what, if you believe any, are the perks to this program that are not mentioned on the site?</p>

<p>Bump. Anyone?</p>

<p>idk perks that arent mentioned :P</p>

<p>well somebody mentioned that med schools really want ure undergrad gpa to be high yet taking such an intense cirrculum would probably lower your gpa. Would the title of this program + the experience you get compensate for that is basically my question.</p>

<p>The program as a community, fantastic personalized advisor, connections for internships/jobs both through alumni and through our advisor, being part of an honors program, getting two degrees, exploring the overlap between two fields… if you really have questions you should contact the program advisor, not us.</p>