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When Plan A Doesn’t Happen: Transfers, Gap Years & Post-Bacc Paths

17 min · 15 de may de 2026
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In the college and medical school admissions process, not getting your first choice can feel devastating — but it does not mean your goals are out of reach. In this episode, we discuss the many pathways students can take when things do not go according to plan A. Nicole & Muskan explore what students can do if they do not gain admission to a BS/MD program, how transferring colleges can sometimes be the right fit, and why it is important to fully invest in the opportunities in front of you while still keeping future options open. For students navigating the medical school admissions process, we also break down what to do after an unsuccessful application cycle. From evaluating GPA, MCAT scores, clinical exposure, and overall application strategy to considering post-bacc programs, gap years, research opportunities, master’s programs, and expanding your school list, we cover the many ways students can strengthen their path forward. Most importantly, this episode is a reminder that every student’s journey looks different. Success rarely follows one perfect roadmap, and sometimes the detours lead to the best opportunities of all.

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