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I have a BSEE(3.73) and a MSEE(3.87) degree. I took all the bio, chem, ochem and physics without labs(can only apply to 2 med schools that does not require lab). Lowest grade I got in any of the bio, chem, ochem and physics was A-. I have no volunteering exp, need to take 1 more class and need to take MCAT while working full time. What are my chances to get into 1 out of 2 med schools I apply? (UCSD and UArizona Tuscon for no lab required) thank you for your advice
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I have done community service long time ago while in college but none recently. I have a lot of work experience(3 internships and now a full time Analog IC design engineer) and that's about it. I plan to start volunteering at a local hospital, and possibly starting a shadowing gig somewhere. In general, I think this is probably a 3 year thing so it will be a while.
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As someone who went through the process while working as an engineer - I'd say you are putting yourself at a SERIOUS disadvantage if you apply right now. Do the shadowing, volunteering, get some leadership (since you're a non-trad) and for all things good, go back to school and take the lab classes!!!!
If you aren't a Cali resident you have 0.00001% chance of going to UCSD. That leaves just one school. Do you really want to put all your eggs in one basket?
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I'm glad to hear you aren't going to rush things. Your planned timeframe would give you plenty of opportunity to make yourself a truly competitive applicant. |
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Hi all,
I really appreciate all of your comments. I actually have a pretty good job already, but I still want to do this because it is one of my dreams. In 08 my family was a victim of the financial crisis and I had to get a job part time in school. At the time, ee companies in the local area had a lot of positions and that's why I went for EE for a while. But now that things are better, I want to get back to it.![]() I have a timeline plan here, and it would be great if you guys could let me know what you guys think. 2012-June 2013: 1. Prepared for April 2013 MCAT. 2. Volunteer at local hospital and shadow a physician. June 2013-2014: 1. Apply to Med school, 2. While waiting for possible supplement/2nd application(Take 4 Classes: Gen Chem Lab, Ochem Lab, Bio Lab, Physics lab(I wish I can waive this one but it looks like not)). 3. If accepted to a med school, maybe quit job and focus on finishing all the lab classes. In terms of leadership, I've been actually managing 3-4 layout design guys on a IC projects(planning milestones, execution and etc). Would this be good enough?
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Also start some nonmedical community service for 2+ hours a week soon. The leadership you mention is fine.
Why not sign up for one lab in each of the coming summer, fall, and spring terms? This may help resuscitate/solidify the concepts for you as you study for the MCAT (and take off some of the pressure of multiple, simultaneous labs). |
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I have a lot of work experience(3 internships and now a full time Analog IC design engineer) and that's about it. I plan to start volunteering at a local hospital, and possibly starting a shadowing gig somewhere. In general, I think this is probably a 3 year thing so it will be a while.





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