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california, and this may seem like a stupid question, but are "state" schools schools with a state in the title or schools that specifically say state as in oklahoma state... michigan state... etc.
This is a copy from a post in the pre-allo forums, but the ending result of that thread was that i should apply DO (i know it's late)
but here are my stats, can you guys give me some insight as to where I should be applying (in the hope that i will be accepted for the fall 2009 entering class)
science/cum gpa (pretty much same): 3.47 (a bit low)
mcat: 11 8 12 P (aug 20th 2007)
E/C: about 300 hrs worth of basic volunteer at a rehab/education center and some clinical at family doctor's office. about a year of roughly 4 hours a week (during school) research with genetics professor.
a few random single-day volunteer things (i.e. helping homeless, habitat for humanity, etc.)
graduated may '08 with bio degree from a cal-state (CSUN) (california resident btw)
LoRs: 1 from anatomy instructor, 1 from ochem instructor, 1 from genetics instructor, 1 from premed advisor, and 1 from volunteer coordinator at the rehab/edu center
This is a copy from a post in the pre-allo forums, but the ending result of that thread was that i should apply DO (i know it's late)
but here are my stats, can you guys give me some insight as to where I should be applying (in the hope that i will be accepted for the fall 2009 entering class)
science/cum gpa (pretty much same): 3.47 (a bit low)
mcat: 11 8 12 P (aug 20th 2007)
E/C: about 300 hrs worth of basic volunteer at a rehab/education center and some clinical at family doctor's office. about a year of roughly 4 hours a week (during school) research with genetics professor.
a few random single-day volunteer things (i.e. helping homeless, habitat for humanity, etc.)
graduated may '08 with bio degree from a cal-state (CSUN) (california resident btw)
LoRs: 1 from anatomy instructor, 1 from ochem instructor, 1 from genetics instructor, 1 from premed advisor, and 1 from volunteer coordinator at the rehab/edu center
So I'm going to be retaking undergrad classes in the Spring. I was wondering if you guys know what would be a good point to stop retaking classes. Would it help significantly to retake so that my GPA goes beyond 3.4-3.5? It would be great to know this as I'm planning on taking my MCATs after I'm done bringing my GPA up.
Any ideas? How much of an advantage will a retake-repaired GPA of 3.7-3.8 offer over a retake-repaired GPA of 3.4-3.5?
actually i did apply to 31 allo schools, got rejected from several, no word from several, 2ndaries from several, but no word as of yet and i was complete in july for the majority of them, early aug for the others... all of my 2ndaries have been complete for over 3 months and not a single word, and everytime i call/email i get the generic "we're working as fast as we can, we're backed up, check the website, when we decide we'll put it up, etc etc" response...
california, and this may seem like a stupid question, but are "state" schools schools with a state in the title or schools that specifically say state as in oklahoma state... michigan state... etc.
actually i did apply to 31 allo schools, got rejected from several, no word from several, 2ndaries from several, but no word as of yet and i was complete in july for the majority of them, early aug for the others... all of my 2ndaries have been complete for over 3 months and not a single word, and everytime i call/email i get the generic "we're working as fast as we can, we're backed up, check the website, when we decide we'll put it up, etc etc" response...
I applied to 15 allo schools with 2 or 3 rejections so far. I'm starting to consider applying DO.
The sooner the better! Dont wait too long or it could get too late!
Pretty much..the only state schools are OK State, Mich State and North Texas (TCOM) I believe unless I forgot one or two.
Here's a link to a file that shows the private/public colleges. I saw a better one floating around a while back, but this is the most comprehensive I could find right now. Look at page 6.Pretty much..the only state schools are OK State, Mich State and North Texas (TCOM) I believe unless I forgot one or two. I wouldn't apply to those for various reasons ($$$ and in-state preference).
I am in a similar position as a couple of other recent respondents here... I have had applications in at ~25 allopathic schools since July. I have only heard 5 rejections and was put on hold at one of my state schools (SUNY Upstate).
MCAT: 32 P (10 V, 11 P, 11 B)
Overall/ sci GPA: 3.55/ 3.15
Undergrad: Duke, Psych major
I had B's in all my core pre-med classes (except a C+ in Orgo II-- but I had mono and missed a month, and one of my LOR addresses this) and A's in pretty much everything else. Feedback I have heard thus far is that my science gpa is "a little low," which is frustrating, since I worked really hard, but the curve at Duke is VERY hard to break. Also I heard from a confidential source at one of the schools that my committee letter was "unfavorable," however my individual LOR's are good, including one outstanding one.
Truthfully, I should have applied to osteopathic schools from the beginning since I agree more with their philosophy. However, I was sort of ill informed, and did not know much about DO's when I was applying. I just went to one however, for a personal medical issue, and became really intrigued. I want to practice mind-body/ integrative medicine and have done a lot of excellent internships in this area, as well as research.
I graduated in May and since have been doing a lot of volunteer work and am working as a research assistant for the Complementary and Integrative Medicine Dept. at Weill Cornell.
I am thinking of applying to these schools and getting my apps in ASAP:
NYCOM
UNECOM
PCOM
CCOM
Western
PNU
RVU
Will it look bad that I am applying so late (or look like I am only applying bc I am not getting into allopathic schools)?
What are the reputations of these schools (I have done a little research but my preferences are based more on location)? Should I add some to the list?
Any advice most appreciated 🙂
I am thinking of applying to these schools and getting my apps in ASAP:
NYCOM
UNECOM
PCOM
CCOM
Western
PNU
RVU
Will it look bad that I am applying so late (or look like I am only applying bc I am not getting into allopathic schools)?
You'll be okay.My schools:
PCOM-GA
CCOM
KCUMB
Nova
I tried to stay relatively regional with my selections. Not a lot of DO's around here, either, so I tried to pick schools that don't need a DO letter.
3.96 31 MCAT btw.
Hi guys. I'm a freshman at a UC, majoring in biological sciences. I just finished fall quarter (my 1st quarter in college), and here are my grades. It was quite hard for me to get used to the pace in college, going over so many materials and needing to learn them quickly. I'm not over the top with my grades, but overall i'm pretty satisfied considering i think i did my best (no more weekends, hanging out with friends as much..), devoted most of my time to school.
semester gpa: 3.014
Pscychology A+
Chem 1A B (not so gd, but okay considering in hs my science was bleh)
Chem 1A lab B-
Calculus C+ (looks real bad i know, but he was such a difficult teacher, and everyone had trouble with this class. of course it's also my fault, could've studied more)
other classes that had pass/fail grade are not listed
so any advice would be greatly appreciated! retaking calc?
also, i know some people are taking a heavy courseload to graduate in 4 years. but i don't think i can handle that, so if i were to grad. in 5 years perhaps, or take classes during summer, is that okay?
^^ Thank you for all your responses. I'll try harder to raise up my gpa, and maybe retake calc in the summer at a nearby community college.
oh, and to the poster above, i have 43 units right now. 16 for my first quarter of college, and the rest was from ap credits, and a course i took at cc.
Thanks again 🙂
You got to order lab tests?Sorry, I'm not trying to pick a fight or anything,that is pretty cool if you were able to do that as a volunteer! I am not allowed to do this, all 'roads' lead to the physician where I work.Just remember also the application process isn't just about GPA. I had a bad GPA and made sure I had good ECs. I have volunteered at a free health clinic for a year and a half now and I am able to take vitals, patients histories, chief complaints, run tests like finger stick glucose, urinalyses and EKGs, and order lab tests. Get some leadership opportunities and join some clubs. Just become as well rounded as you can to overcome the low GPA. Do everything you can now so you don't have to work your butt off later.
Hi there fellow SD's,
Ill be frank this might seem kind of long but if someone could help me out Id appreciate it. Im also kind of new to this I didnt know if this goes in the what are my chances thread since Im not applying this year and I have some other questions. Ok so Ill start from the beginning, my first semester I recieved a 1.76 GPA and got a D+ in Bio and a D in Chem. I repeated the next year and got an A in Bio. I had an extreme situation my first semester that caused me to do so bad PM me and ill let you know about it if your interested. So basically my freshmen year went prettly badly, but since then I have gotten only A's and Bs in my classes. My junior year I took a full load while trying to study for the MCAT. I did well in school with a 3.8 but my MCAT suffered. I got scared during the test and still decided to score it...(WORST DECISION EVER haha). I ended up getting only a 20 (6P,6V,8B) I was averaging anywhere between 28-32 on the aamc practice tests. This semester Iv gotten all A's but i have one more 4 credit hour class left which i think ill get A maybe an A- in the lecture portion and an A- in the lab portion. I should end up with about a 3.38 at the end of this semester. I have a strong upward trend but I dont know if its good enough
My extracurriculars are pretty good with lots of volunteering research, EMTB, worked all throughout college, and many other things
AACOMAS gpa was a 3.43 and science GPA was 3.52 at the end of my junior year
Ok so there is my lifes story now the questions
Do you guys think it would be more beneficial to do a one year masters program or if i should stay an extra semester and just take classes to raise my gpa even more?
Also what about this bloody MCAT...any advice?
Ok so Im in a big crossroad in my life and im really confused but if you guys could help Id appreciate it.
If someone that was in a similar situation could respond that would be great or just PM me.
Gods Speed,
Your fellow SD
You got to order lab tests?Sorry, I'm not trying to pick a fight or anything,that is pretty cool if you were able to do that as a volunteer! I am not allowed to do this, all 'roads' lead to the physician where I work.
Just graduated from a UC this past June, planning to apply June 2009, for the class of 2010
Major: Biochemistry & Cell Biology
GPA overall: 2.8
MCAT: took it once, did extremely bad...(of course planning to take it around May 2009)
Right now, im doing lots of volunteering/internship through a program called Clinical Care Extender (CCE) at a hospital, teaching academically disabled children (autistic, ADD)...
i'm also, re-taking some classes at a city college like G_chem
Besides, studying extremely hard for the MCAT and applying early
what other advice do you guys have
Hi there fellow SD's,
Ill be frank this might seem kind of long but if someone could help me out Id appreciate it. Im also kind of new to this I didnt know if this goes in the what are my chances thread since Im not applying this year and I have some other questions. Ok so Ill start from the beginning, my first semester I recieved a 1.76 GPA and got a D+ in Bio and a D in Chem. I repeated the next year and got an A in Bio. I had an extreme situation my first semester that caused me to do so bad PM me and ill let you know about it if your interested. So basically my freshmen year went prettly badly, but since then I have gotten only A's and Bs in my classes. My junior year I took a full load while trying to study for the MCAT. I did well in school with a 3.8 but my MCAT suffered. I got scared during the test and still decided to score it...(WORST DECISION EVER haha). I ended up getting only a 20 (6P,6V,8B) I was averaging anywhere between 28-32 on the aamc practice tests. This semester Iv gotten all A's but i have one more 4 credit hour class left which i think ill get A maybe an A- in the lecture portion and an A- in the lab portion. I should end up with about a 3.38 at the end of this semester. I have a strong upward trend but I dont know if its good enough
My extracurriculars are pretty good with lots of volunteering research, EMTB, worked all throughout college, and many other things
AACOMAS gpa was a 3.43 and science GPA was 3.52 at the end of my junior year
Ok so there is my lifes story now the questions
Do you guys think it would be more beneficial to do a one year masters program or if i should stay an extra semester and just take classes to raise my gpa even more?
Also what about this bloody MCAT...any advice?
Ok so Im in a big crossroad in my life and im really confused but if you guys could help Id appreciate it.
If someone that was in a similar situation could respond that would be great or just PM me.
Gods Speed,
Your fellow SD