Non-trad student here needing help

<p>Hi Guys, </p>

<p>I am an incoming first year medical student at University of Toronto (did my first undergrad in molecular biology in Canada as well). I am considering to pursue a second undergrad degree in business while in medical school (in short, similar to the MD-PhD combined stream, I would finish one year of med, then finish my second business undergrad, then come back to finish three years of medicine). </p>

<p>I am wondering whether this is at all possible from college app's perspective. Do the Ivy Leagues accept non-traditional students who have previously completed an undergrad? Has someone taken a similar non-trad route? </p>

<pre><code>[And yes, I am also considering direct entry to combined MD/MSc or MPH or MBAdegree instead of doing a second undergrad)

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University of Toronto'16
Medicine, MD</p>

<p>Why only the Ivies? Why a second BA? Check the websites of your target institutions for their admissions policies about transfer students and second BA students. Then take a look at grad programs in business. Cornell used to have one specifically for PhD scientists and MDs who were headed into administration.</p>