Hello, I'm a 22 year old Texas resident who went to a public university in state. My stats are:
- 25 MCAT (9BS, 9VR, 7PS; have taken it three times)
- 3.6 overall, 3.5 science
- Majored in Biomedical Science
Here are my ECs:
- Alpha Epsilon Delta co-officer for two years
- Honors Program
- Member of university sailing team/crew
- Did a neuroscience research internship at Emory University in 2007 and presented abstract at their symposium
- Did emergency medicine clinical research and was acknowledged on a published article in 2008
- Was accepted to the Joint Admissions Medical Program (JAMP) which is a Texas program whereby you are -almost- guaranteed admission to one Texas medical school, if you meet certain requirements.
- Because of JAMP, I completed a summer internship at Baylor College of Medicine and took mock medical school classes (Gross Anatomy, Physiology) and rotated/shadowed doctors at Texas Children's Hospital. This was in 2008.
- In summer 2009 I completed another summer internship, this time at University of Texas Medical Branch. Took mock medical school classes such as Biochemistry, Embryology and Medical Ethics. Also shadowed a family practice physician and plastic surgeon at their respective clinics.
- I have also independently shadowed a family practice physician and ER doctors while doing the ER research.
- I have been a licensed EMT since 18 years old and have worked two EMT-related positions before and during college.
- Have volunteered at a medical examiner's office and hospice for a considerable amount of time.
- I currently work as a Microbiology tutor at my university.
- Also took a medical mission trip for 2 weeks to Nicaragua in summer 2007 along with the Emory internship
- Also currently shadowing a DO ER doc and planning on getting a LoR from him as well.
However, you may be wondering...if you were in a program such as JAMP, why the hell didn't you get in somewhere in Texas? Well, in August 2008 my little brother was diagnosed with a brain tumor and began undergoing chemo. So my grades fell that semester and unfortunately that was the semester JAMP had me scheduled to take the MCAT. My ability to effectively study for the MCAT was severely hindered because of emotional and family problems.
Although it was a bad decision on my part, they made me take it again. Both were sub 20 scores. So I was dismissed along with nearly 30% of the rest of the program for not obtaining their minimum MCAT score. The program is great but has some attrition issues (disregarding my individual situation). But yes, I do know I should retake the MCAT but I've already taken it 3 times...I dunno. Not sure what to do.
But yeah, here I am. Ready to give it another shot. I know my GPA is decent but my MCAT is sub par. I have some decent ECs but I do have an odd story to tell. Not sure if I have any shot whatsoever at OOS DO schools but if anyone knows of any I may have a shot at, it'd be greatly appreciated. I am very flexible with any program or its location.
- V