For anyone familiar with the process, I have a question regarding how much lower than average shadowing hours would hurt me while I apply this year. I haven't had much of a chance to shadow outside of observing specialists during my shifts as a scribe in the ED and a few other medical professions due to outside circumstances; while taking my full class load each semester I had to work an average of PRECISELY 43.6 hours/ week to support myself during undergrad. My final stats are;
cGPA; 3.31 (Low because I had a pretty tough freshman year for another discussion)
sGPA; 3.7
MCAT; 28.
Obviously with all of those hours I didn't exactly have the time to shadow very often.
I am going to be applying this year and plan on rotating through all of the specialties at the hospital I work at while ramping up my volunteering at the same time. If I mention this in my applications would they still extend an interview if the rest of my stats seem good enough to them, and discuss what else I got out of shadowing and increased volunteering during this gap year?