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Every school will have some coverage of geriatrics (as primary care) in the curriculum, so you have to make the call to identify programs you think will fit what you want. Your focus on geriatrics makes me wonder why not be a geriatrics PA (specialize after your PA education)? The research is helpful but makes me wonder if your want to do neurology with a geriatrics specialty.Are there any geriatric focused medical schools that would find my application appealing that I should be applying too?
Your metrics make you a solid applicant, but you need to demonstrate a fit with the schools on your list. That's the homework that will let us know how successful you will be. Go attend recruitment events and connect with current students or residents doing what you want to do in 10 years.Thank you for the advice @Mr.Smile12, do you think I am competitive for this upcoming cycle? If not do you have any advice on what to improve on in my application?
You will not be "yield protected" at Albany. The Virginia schools have classes that are more than 40% non residents.Thank you @Faha for the list!
Do the two Virginia schools accepts OOS folks with no ties?
Also isn't my MCAT a bit low for USF Morsani (I'm at bottom 10% percentile)
Lastly for Albany my MCAT is above their 90th percentile won't I get yield protected?
Clinical volunteering does not make up for nonclinical volunteering. It would help you if you had more service orientation activities like food bank, housing rehabilitation, or job/tax preparation.Do you think my clinical volunteering or narrative could make up for that at all or not really? Do you think I have a shot? I know schools like rush want thousands of nonclinical hours.