<p>There’s a lot of emphasis on how to get into theses programs, but after one does obtain admission and accept, how do you guys maintain your standing?</p>
<p>Do people in BS/MD programs loose their social life completely?
Do you guys find yourself studying on Saturday nights?</p>
<p>What are the best ways to study for classes like anatomy, med terminology, and prepare for hospital rounds?</p>
<p>I’m specifically going to UMKC’s 6 year program in a few days.</p>
<p>Well some schools end the lectures at 12 and the rounds end at 4pm so that leaves plenty of time for studying, and then plenty of time for a life…outside of school. This schedule is from university of Maryland Baltimore…the med school.</p>
<p>my impression was that you would actually have more time than you would if you went through a normal premed track- bc you are already accepted to med school, so as long as you meet those bare minimum requirements, you’re safe… where as to get accepted to a med school out of college would mean crazy hard work thoughout allll of college. btw, im heading off to uconn’s program in a few days!</p>