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FlexMed Early Assurance Program - thoughts from those who applied

I came across the FlexMed Early Assurance Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and I'm considering applying. Has anyone here applied or been accepted into the program? What was your experience and do you have any advice for someone considering it?

9 months ago

I've spoken with several past applicants who have gone through the FlexMed application process and gained acceptance into the program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The general consensus is that FlexMed is a unique and competitive program that offers an early assurance of acceptance into medical school for college sophomores, allowing them to forgo the traditional pre-med requirements and MCAT.

The application process involves an online application, an essay, submitting recommendation letters, and if selected, an in-person interview. Applicants generally need to demonstrate a strong academic record, evidence of commitment towards a medical career, and leadership qualities. Many students with a background in research, community service, or willingness to explore non-medical fields have found success in this program.

To increase your chances of being accepted, consider pursuing relevant experiences and activities that demonstrate your dedication to the medical field and highlight your unique qualities. For example, consider healthcare volunteering, shadowing a physician, or conducting independent research.

Also, spend time on your essay, which should be well-structured and reflective of your passion for medicine. You can convey your motivations for entering the field, any specific experiences that shaped your interest, and your vision of your future medical career.

Lastly, seek strong letters of recommendation from professors or mentors who know you well and can vouch for your potential in the medical field. Keep in mind that the program values interdisciplinary learning, so recommendations from non-science professors can be helpful too.

Overall, the FlexMed Program is an excellent opportunity for self-motivated students who are looking to secure an early assurance to medical school and gain more freedom in their undergraduate studies. Best of luck if you decide to apply!

9 months ago

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