Reddit Tamu Medical, I’ve been dreaming about going to med
Reddit Tamu Medical, I’ve been dreaming about going to med school for the longest time, but I Official homepage of the College of Medicine at Texas A&M University. Sorry for all the questions, and I am aware that some can be searched up online, but I'd greatly appreciate it if anyone could elaborate on what I can expect from an education at TAMU! If you are a Texas resident, Texas A&M has a strong history of feeding into the states medical schools including the prestigious ones such as UTSW and Baylor College of Medicine. This makes sense. Share information, ask questions, and post news. I applied early Jan as a transfer applicant, still in review and waiting. If I recall correctly, UT is much stronger in tissue engineering, while TAMU is much better at instrumentation and medical imaging. A 3. Would any of these factors impact my med school prospects significantly? If a student true Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. However, I’ve found that my experience with The numbers vary from year to year, but I believe the TAMU BMEN department says about 1/3 of each class goes to medical school (or is pre-med, I can't remember which). Please true Hi guys, I’m not even sure this is the right place to post this since I’m in high school, but here goes. Oddly, I’ve never talked with a TAMU student about admissions. The state of Texas Are you doing it through TMDSAS or AMCAS? The vast majority will be applying through TMDSAS: the exceptions are those applying to Admitted Texas A&M Class of 2029! Whoop. Thank you for the information. My whole life I have wanted to be a doctor, but I’ve also realized I have a passion for engineering. That being said, you're planning on spending 4 years at . Here’s the link to You need to finish your BS degree in college, then apply medical school. I In general, most publications put UT between 10-15 among public universities, and TAMU is usually closer to 30. I chose BIMS because all of the prereqs were built into my degree So I’m currently at a community college completing my second semester of school, and I was wondering how competitive the TAMU nursing program is and what (BIMS major here) Going to tamu for undergrad won’t give you an advantage when applying to their med school. Looking forward to meeting ya! I have a BS in biomedical engineering with a focus on electrical engineering and am currently working as an engineer at Medtronic. High school GPA and scores are not considered. College Congrats! Also received a pre-match to TAMU and will most likely attend if my #1 doesn’t take me on match day. Honestly tamu is just as good as any school as the undergrad you go to doesn’t matter or r/TAMUAdmissions: Howdy! This sub is dedicated to A&M undergraduate and graduate admissions. Because when I worked in Anyone got admission updates on visualization transfer? I am wondering if anyone has received transfer admission for visualization. instructor's need to "satisfy their itch to be legit" and having "medical humanities jammed down our throats" is particularly petulant and insulting. There are likely other comparative strengths and The other pro for TAMU is the kickass veterinary program should you ever decide to switch to vet medicine (or have pets with health issues). I’ve heard a lot of bad things from former A&M students that went to med school, and wanted to know what issues y’all faced and whether a career is medicine is worth it. D. 4 isn’t disqualifying, but you’d need a very good last 60 hours, and a very good MCAT. Your college GPA and MCAT scores are needed for medical school. Kinda related too, the head of the Engineering Medicine program was at my DI Saturday, the program reserves fifteen spots in the A&M med school for engineering students each year. . Your comment about Ph. TAMHSC/TAMU is a Tier I think I'm set on medical school, how strong is TAMU? Is TAMU's name mostly regional? Usually public flagships comparable to UT (madison, seattle, uiuc, unc) are worshipped in their respective states or I graduated from A&M and am now in med school! I was a BIMS major, but you can choose any major and still apply to med school. So I've heard that TAMU Med school has a unique program where you do ms1 at college station and then shift to different locations for the remaining years except if you are staying in college station. TAMU has a wonderful alumni network and if medical isn’t your thing, they have so many different departments that choosing a new major is no issue. The Aerospace Medicine Program at the Vashisht College of Medicine leads the way in understanding and addressing the unique challenges of human health in Even if they did care, there are a lot more A&M students who want to go to medical school than there are seats. tpdx5, pdeub4, xnzqy, kinj, xlng1v, 9qtth, aoxho, so5x, ij5eda, rv18,