<p>Hi. I’m sure you’ve already made your decision, so I’m not sure if this will help.</p>
<p>I actually have a lot of input on this. I’m going to be a sophomore in USC’s Bacc/MD program next year.
My brother was in Union’s program, and he didn’t really like being at Union.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t worry about taking the MCAT in your decision too much. If you were smart enough to get into med programs, you should be smart enough to do well enough on the MCAT to stay in USC’s program, unless you slack off too much in college. To be honest, if you can’t get a 27 (the requirement for USC’s program) on the MCAT, you should probably rethink going to med school.</p>
<p>The schedule includes: 1 year of Bio, Chem, O Chem, and Physics. You also need ~4 other classes which fall under pre-med requirements. </p>
<p>There are four other “classes” required for Bacc/MD, which we usually call rotations. One is a class that meets once a week for a semester, pretty much to get to know your fellow Bacc/MDs. For the other three classes, you have devote you time (interning/volunteering) at a school, in a clinical setting, and in a research setting. The advisors can help you to figure all this out.</p>
<p>To correct the previous post, you need a 3.3 GPA. </p>
<p>And I’m from San Diego.</p>
<p>And if you’re coming to USC, welcome to the Trojan Family!</p>