UNC-or-BUST and others please comment.
1. Maintain full-time job - kind of wish I could get a different job where I will strictly work 8-5 and no weekend/weeknights.
Jobs are good, flexibility to handle interviews is a must.
2. Re-take MCAT in August and try to get 30+
Thats what I did, 29 first cycle 32 second cycle. I believe I could have done better but I graduated in three years thus had to take 4 classes last summer to finish, 3years and a summer...? Kaplan was great but $1300 for the class which was nice to have everything spoon fed. But their resources are clutch, 15 practice tests and tons of sectional work. If you don't have the cash I would download the complete topics sheet, 25-28 pages, from MCAT at AMAC.org. I just took a hundred sheets of lined paper and explained each topic, took three weeks but I knew everything, I review what I wrote the next morning. I wish I would have taken more practice tests and wouldn't have moved in with a crazy friend but no complaints... The practice tests are where you get points. Review then practice test every Saturday until the test, stay at the library for the whole 8 hours
3. Take additional classes in summer and Fall sessions. (Hoping to finish 3 classes).
Take classes at UNC is possible, I don't think they respect non-top 25 colleges too much, I heard a lot about people being told to take classes at UNC, even if they had 3.7+ GPAs at UNC-A, UNC-W, etc... undergraduate classes though, they don't care about the grad ones unless your getting a master's
4. Continue shadowing a primary care physician, continue working on my dialysis center project (We are trying to establish a non-profit hemodialysis center in a poor country where the government is Freaked up). Use the right F word there.
I might chill on the shadowing, I spent a year at an ER, really boring and that was more than enough, maybe an hour or so here or there but don't waste your time, use that time for the MCAT or research
5. I like tutoring math. So, I am hoping to do some of that as a volunteer.
Again, volunteering is great but at a certain point, 3+ hours a week your wasting time, take some classes this summer. At UNC take: summer session 1, BIOL 121, it is neurobiology, you learn a lot but the Jenni is amazing I learn more in her class than I did in most full semester stuff. It will fill up so schedule NOW. It will bump the GPA, its not hard to pull an A, she is very straight forward!
LORs are built in research, volunteering, shadowing, work... you will need new ones so get started now. I can suggest research positions, just PM me. BOB... I will PM you back in a bit!!!
Good Luck, questions PM... 