<p>I agree w/mocha. Why the need to do all of it in 4 yrs? Just to impress med schools? The top med schools want people who can demonstrate a breadth of experience anyways. Someone who’s been locked in a lab and chained to the MCAT studying table for the last 4-5 years isn’t as good as the one who had meaningful summer experiences.</p>
<p>That being said, the class top students usually can achieve something akin to what you’re describing – or at least that’s what I remember in the Alumni Magazine.</p>
<p>You should first concentrate on getting into a place like Y and also investigating other programs that value people who are choosing the BA/BS and MS options. They exist. Also BS/MD programs too. Check them out</p>