I had a preliminary list from SDN, but after talking with my undergrad advisor I am unsure if I am overestimating my app. She suggested that I apply mostly to schools where my sGPA is at the median, but due to my freshman year literally no school on my current list has a median of 3.6. I am wondering if I should restructure my current list. I did take off Yale and Vandy based on matriculation GPA from my undergrad.
Current list:
Harvard
Stanford
NYU
WashU
Mayo
Northwestern
Columbia
Duke
Cornell
Mt Sinai
Baylor
UCLA
UMichigan
Emory
BU
Dartmouth
Einstein
Pitt
USC
Case
Rochester
Tufts
SLU
Wake
Stony Brook
OHSU
UW
WSU
- cGPA and sGPA: 3.71c and 3.6s (projected)
- cGPA Trend: 3.07 -> 3.7+ -> 3.9+ -> 4.0 (3.87+ last 3 years)
- sGPA Trend: ~2.75-> 3.82 last 3 years
- MCAT score(s) and breakdown
- 519 (129/128/132/130)
- State of residence or country of citizenship (if non-US)
- WA
- Ethnicity and/or race
- Asian (low-income FAP applicant)
- Undergraduate institution or category
- T20
- Clinical experience (volunteer and non-volunteer)
- Volunteer (projected by time of app)
- Hospital volunteering (front desk, NICU): 150 hrs over 2 years
- Music therapy for patients: 120 hrs over 2.5 years
- Research experience and productivity
- 2 years in the same neuro lab
- Nature mid-author publication
- 600-700 hours
- Shadowing experience and specialties represented
- ED- 40 hours
- Anesthesiology- 10 hours
- Planned to get more PCP but that's not possible now
- Non-clinical volunteering
- Tutoring low income elementary kids- 160 hours over 2.5 years
- Elder companion- 25 hours
- Other extracurricular activities (including athletics, military service, gap year activities, leadership, teaching, etc)
- Exec board of a significant cultural organization 4 years
- President for 1 year
- ~800 hrs
- Dance group 3 years
- Choreographer for 1 year
- 600 hrs
- Freshman mentor job 1 year
- 200-300 hrs
- Another fun dance thing
- 100 hrs
- manual labor job one summer
- 400 hrs
- Service job
- 50 hours
- MCAT tutor job
- 20 hours (ongoing)
- GAP YEAR
- Unclear at this point
- LORs from 2 science, 2 non-science, 1 research, committee letter
- All should be decently strong
- Relevant honors or awards
- nothing significant
Should I lean more on low tiers rather than what I currently have? None of them have median sGPAs anywhere near 3.6 (not even my state schools). I could swap schools like Baylor, NYU, Duke for schools like Albany, Loyola, Drexel, etc but their GPA isn't that low either. My hope in the beginning was that my strong trend could convince schools I am capable, but I realize they have many perfect applicants to choose from anyways.
Thank you for your input!