<p>ok say if u don't get accepted to the programs because you have a low SAT score so instead you get accepted to the college so when they look at your transfer application do they see if u fulfilled their SAT score or do they base their decision on you grades an Ec's in college</p>
<p>On a lot of the websites for the programs I'm applying to, I saw things like "you must be a high school senior to apply..." </p>
<p>So I don't even know how many of them give you the option to transfer from the regular school. If it's an accelerated program, it probably has a separate curriculum for its students than the regular premed route. </p>
<p>Make sure you look into the schools you're considering.</p>
<p>Actually there are some combined and/or accelerated med programs that are specifically designed for transfers. I can't remember which ones off the top of my head, but if you look you'll definitely find some.</p>
<p>Right, there are programs at places like Tufts and Georgetown (I think) where you apply your sophomore year of undergrad to their med school. I'm sure there are plenty more, there is a thread in pre-med topics about this specifically called "sophomore matriculation" or something</p>
<p>there a bunch, like darth raid3r said, that you apply into in your second year of undergrad.</p>
<p>I know U of Miami has it, I think duquesne, g-town, etc.</p>
<p>getasnowjob, idk about combined/accelerated med programs specifically designed for transfers. I have looked at a LOTof programs, but I haven't seen a single one of those.</p>
<p>any other programs someone else?????????????</p>
<p>i want to know too </p>
<p>it think </p>
<p>rutgers, northwestern and maybe BU can u confirm that</p>
<p>does tufts?</p>