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@Mr.Smile12 Thank you very much for your advice; I will try to find more community service work.You have an interesting choice because I don't think you have done enough community service. Teaching and tutoring is overrepresented among prehealth applicants, and you need a committed experience where you immerse yourself in a community in need no matter uncomfortable that may be (somehow not like yourself). Disability does sound like something you are interested in do tell me more about any activities you have done outside of student government regarding this cause.
I also think you can choose to get your nonprofit running with your full attention or you can apply to medical school. It sounds like applying to medical school is a backup in case your non profit doesn't work out. My suggesting is to actually get involved with a current nonprofit and be a volunteer working with those affected whenever you can. You are predicting full- time hours for your CRC job so I would expect around 500-1000 more hours of direct community service activities to be added if you can. You need to get out of the California/HYPSM bubble more when it comes to your activities, IMO. You have enough there with your leadership descriptions and activities.
Only submit your application when you are ready, and plan on going all in and doing it right the first (only) time.
It would help knowing what courses you took since biochemistry. You had a year's worth of A's? It might help knowing what other courses are left to take for a postbac. Your GPA trends are not disastrous as you perceive (your sophomore year is still above 3.00), and your MCAT is solid.
We generally don't recommend retaking courses if you passed them before. I don't know if histology or neurobiology is available to you still. Suffice for me to say I think you have to decide on the clinical exposure you have already it you think you want to go for an application, but I would only plan on doubt one application and go "all in" with selecting wisely for a decent number of schools where you have a good shot to get an interview.My senior year courses were all higher-level biology electives: microbiology, immunology, genetics, anatomy/physiology, epidemiology, chronic diseases, etc. For the post-bacc, I can take biochem yet again or core bio classes similar to those in my sophomore year (for which I got some B's). Thanks again for your help.
I see, thank you so much for the advice!We generally don't recommend retaking courses if you passed them before. I don't know if histology or neurobiology is available to you still. Suffice for me to say I think you have to decide on the clinical exposure you have already it you think you want to go for an application, but I would only plan on doubt one application and go "all in" with selecting wisely for a decent number of schools where you have a good shot to get an interview.