I applied to twelve schools and completed every secondary by the first week of August.
My
LizzyM is 74 with a strong upward trend (no grade lower than an A- since 2010).
Went through eight drafts of my personal statement and have very strong LORs.
500+ hours of clinical experience and thousands of hours of work experience (worked full-time throughout college).
I do have a couple of holes in my application - limited research and shadowing - but other than that I thought everything looked pretty good.
I hope I don't come across like an entitled jerk, but I just don't understand why I haven't had any luck this cycle. While I am thinking about reapplying, there aren't any really obvious ways that I could dramatically improve my application. Engaged in research right now, but I won't be published in time for next cycle. I'm also turning 30 soon and the idea of waiting
another year is less than appealing.
Is there anything I'm missing here other than the aforementioned research and shadowing? Would working as a CNA or EMT for the next six months be beneficial? And how bad is the reapplicant stigma? Is a few hundred hours of research considered a "significant improvement" or would my app just end up in the garbage if I reapplied to schools that have already rejected me?
Thanks,
Bill