A Master's program, like one of Chemistry, Physiology, or Public Health, can bolster a weaker transcript. And because some Master’s programs involve research and a thesis, a strong performance shows your ability to thrive in an in-depth program. Of note, your Master's GPA counts separately from your undergraduate GPA.
Read more about the benefits of getting a master's prior to applying to medical school on our blog.
Read more about the benefits of getting a master's prior to applying to medical school on our blog.