Hello,
I came here looking for an objective opinion. I greatly appreciate any help you can give.
I am interested in applying to schools but would like to know my chances of getting at least getting looked at by top schools. Otherwise, a suggestion of what schools might be appropriate would also be greatly appreciated.
I did not go to a school with a reputation for being easy. I am very interested in UVA, UNC, Pittsburgh and Minnesota to name a few.
My brief bio:
-3.65 GPA, Neuroscience major
-32_O MCAT
-Has worked in a cell and molecular bio lab for a year and a half
-Division I student athlete
-Academic All American
-Elected Team Captain
-Worked as a peer mentor in a pre-med athlete student club for 9 months
-Sporadic volunteer experience (due to time constraints) visiting with children patients and general patients at the U Hospital, coaching in youth athletic camps in local areas.
-Has shadowed an oral and maxillofacial surgeon as well as an ophthalmologist and thoroughly enjoyed both. Intending to shadow a neurologist.
Thanks!
I came here looking for an objective opinion. I greatly appreciate any help you can give.
I am interested in applying to schools but would like to know my chances of getting at least getting looked at by top schools. Otherwise, a suggestion of what schools might be appropriate would also be greatly appreciated.
I did not go to a school with a reputation for being easy. I am very interested in UVA, UNC, Pittsburgh and Minnesota to name a few.
My brief bio:
-3.65 GPA, Neuroscience major
-32_O MCAT
-Has worked in a cell and molecular bio lab for a year and a half
-Division I student athlete
-Academic All American
-Elected Team Captain
-Worked as a peer mentor in a pre-med athlete student club for 9 months
-Sporadic volunteer experience (due to time constraints) visiting with children patients and general patients at the U Hospital, coaching in youth athletic camps in local areas.
-Has shadowed an oral and maxillofacial surgeon as well as an ophthalmologist and thoroughly enjoyed both. Intending to shadow a neurologist.
Thanks!