622: From 495 MCAT to Med School via a Bridge Program
The Premed Years
Ryan Gray
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🗓️ 13 May 2026
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Summary
(00:00) — Welcome and setup: from premed dropout to med student
(00:47) — Corporate grind sparks the spreadsheets vs patients question
(01:30) — Rewinding to undergrad premed and the 495 MCAT during COVID
(03:15) — Finances and first-gen pressure push him off the path
(04:35) — Articles, AI, and volunteering rekindle interest in medicine
(06:10) — Leadership draw: why physician responsibility appealed to him
(07:10) — Timeline: research job, 2018 grad, 2020 MCAT, business analytics at Fordham
(09:05) — Undergrad habits, no planner, and managing ADHD with better tools
(11:05) — Corporate wins build confidence (Big Four, Wall Street, AVP)
(12:50) — Planning the leap: savings, living at home, loans, and side investments
(14:10) — Bridge/SMP at Toro Harlem: structure and guaranteed-seat criteria
(16:25) — Working at Citibank while starting the master’s; then going all in
(17:55) — Confirming fit: brief shadowing, almost passing out, but more intrigued
(18:55) — Harlem community events as a student doctor and seeing disparities
(19:52) — MCAT retake to 501–502; Kaplan and official full-lengths
(21:27) — SMP mirrored M1 exams; Z-score cutoff and comprehensive exam
(22:45) — M1 transition is easier after the SMP run-through
(23:35) — Logistics: 3.45 GPA + comp exam = seat; could apply elsewhere
(24:25) — Starting a tea franchise in Astoria with partners during M1
(25:35) — Brick-and-mortar stress, construction, and opening mid-semester
(26:50) — Hardest part: letting go of a six-figure salary
(28:05) — Would he change his path? Choosing experience over speed
(29:20) — Exploring passions helps future practice and options
(30:52) — Keeping doors open: medicine, consulting, and business
(31:28) — Parents’ reaction: skepticism to tears of pride
(32:34) — Final advice: build confidence and believe in yourself
Zarak shares how he walked away from premed after a 495 MCAT and an average undergrad GPA, chased a thriving corporate career, and then found his way back to medicine. A first-gen student, he talks openly about family expectations, finances, and why spreadsheets and commutes couldn’t replace patient impact. He explains the planning that made his return possible: saving while living at home, using loans wisely, and enrolling in a one-year bridge/SMP at Toro Harlem that mirrored M1 exams and offered a guaranteed seat with a 3.45 GPA plus a comprehensive exam. He retook the MCAT to around 501–502 using Kaplan and official full-lengths, and found confidence through improved study systems and corporate-built habits. Now an M1, he’s volunteering in Harlem, reflecting on health disparities, and even launching a brick-and-mortar tea franchise in Astoria with partners—while keeping med school first. Dr. Gray and Zarak dig into letting go of a six-figure salary, rebuilding confidence, managing ADHD with better tools, and why exploring interests outside of medicine can strengthen your future as a physician.
What You'll Learn:
- How a low MCAT and average GPA didn’t end his med school goals
- What a guaranteed-seat bridge/SMP at Toro Harlem required
- How he planned the leap: savings, loans, and timing while working
- MCAT retake resources he used the second time around
- Balancing M1 demands with launching a brick-and-mortar business
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | The premed year session number 622. |
| 0:08.4 | Hello and welcome to the premed years, where we believe that collaboration, not competition, is key to your success. |
| 0:16.1 | I'm your host, Dr. Ryan Gray, and in this podcast we share with you stories, encouragement, and information |
| 0:21.5 | that you need to know to help guide you on your path to becoming a physician. |
| 0:25.7 | Welcome to the pre-med years. |
| 0:28.7 | Thank you so much for joining me today. |
| 0:31.7 | I have an awesome guest, but before I jump in to that, I want to talk about the MCAT |
| 0:35.3 | Minutes, brought to you by medical school headquarters |
| 0:37.5 | and our amazing tutoring and test prep team. |
| 0:41.2 | As I'm recording this, we're getting ready |
| 0:43.3 | to launch our summer |
| 0:45.6 | immersive, which starts June. |
| 0:47.8 | We also have a second cohort starting in July |
| 0:50.8 | 26. If you're listening to this |
| 0:53.4 | and you want to check it out, go to mcat immersive.com. |
| 0:56.7 | It's five weeks of pretty intense MCAT prep to get you going to your dream score. |
| 1:04.3 | Today I'm joined by Zerok, a first-gen student who left pre-med after a 495 MCAT, |
| 1:10.6 | built a six-figure corporate career |
| 1:12.1 | and then found his way back through a one-year bridge master's program with a guaranteed seat |
| 1:17.6 | in medical school we talk about confidence finances retaking the MCAT and even launching a |
| 1:23.1 | t-shop while starting his M1 year let's go and and jump in. Say hello to Zarok. |
| 1:28.4 | Zerak, welcome to the pre-med years. Thanks for joining me. Thank you so much, Dr. Gray. It's a pleasure to be here, and thank you so much for having me here. I'm excited to chat with you and learn about your story of pre-med dropout, back to pre-med, now medical students. It's such a convoluted and common story |
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