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3.0 overall gpa 3.6 non-science gpa 26R MCAT(predicted) -Peer Health Educator; C.P.E. certified, EROS team. -Podiatry shadowing: Shadowed a Physician and Podiatrist and Surgeon -Senior project: Human cadaver involving the dissection of bones/muscles attributed to human feet and ankles. -Research: Cardiovascular , muscular and exercise physiology research,(to be published)-almost 3 years of research. -Ambassador of the College of Science and Math at my university. -University Week of Welcome Orientation Leader -Involved in over 5 clubs including American Medical Student Association, and several other clubs. -Biology Major, Biotechnology minor. -Several Bio 400 credits(research). |
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What about sgpa?
If you do as well as predicted on the mcat I'd say pretty high. Are you planning on applying this cycle? It is getting a tad late in the game, not too late to get acceptances to some places I'm sure, but I recently interviewed and was told there were very few spots left along with around 20 more interviewees. Goodluck with whatever you decide to do. |
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I suppose there's something to consider regarding waiting till next year for a scholarship...
You will be one year behind. You'll be a year older when you start school, a year older when you start residency, and a year older when you finally make "the big bucks". There's also the issue of another year's worth of paying for undergrad, which would probably negate any additional scholarships you get next year. Long story short, you may as well apply this year. If you get it, great! Even if you don't get a scholarship, you'll start your education faster, and you'll have a year extra practicing before retirement making better money than you will be now. Give up a year now translates to giving up a year down the road when you'll be making six figures. The other bob is right on regarding predicting your MCAT score. I thought I absolutely bombed both physical and bio sections, and wound up with a 31 overall (after making 27-28s on the practice tests). Your score isn't really at all dependent on how well you did on practice tests, and has everything to do with how /everyone/ who took the test did, so knowing the same information will give you a different score depending on which test you take, and who else took it and how they did. A tip for when you take it: don't get bummed out when you don't know any of the organic chemistry stuff. I'm pretty sure about half of those questions were there just to make sure nobody got 100%, and I missed a /lot/, and still wound up with a better score there than in physical sciences, which I thought I destroyed. |
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