Hey everyone,
I was wondering if you all might be able to provide me with some feedback on this. I applied to Tufts and I am not quite sure about my chances. So, I am a Biochemistry major and Spanish minor at a small liberal arts school. I have roughly a 3.82 cumulative gpa and the same for my science gpa. I received a 32R on the MCAT (PS:11, VR:10, BS:11). I have served on the board, each for two years, of the pre-health society, biological society, and habitat for humanity and also formed a humanitarian organization on campus. In addition, I have done chemistry research for 2 years and presented at the ACS conference with several publications on the way, received an award for most strongly embodying the ideal pre-med student (poorly worded, but legit), leadership scholar program and freshman orientation leader, medical internship in Zanzibar, hospice internship and lots of previous volunteering, hospital and pharmacy volunteering, ISLP on HIV/AIDS in South Africa, volunteer at a mentally handicapped facility in India, natural disaster relief work in Peru, and several Habitat mission trips in the US. Would these extras help me out or is the MCAT still too low? Sorry to ramble on for so long but I just wanted to get an idea about my chances.