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As I will be applying next June/July, I would really appreciate comments on my application and what tiers of schools I should apply to
Specifically, I would really like to know how much an individual's disadvantaged status affects an adcom's perception of their application; in my case, although I do have clinical experience (worked several yrs/1000hrs in an infectious disease clinic), research (worked 1 yr in a lab and clinical research), and leadership (was VP and president of a club and started a tutoring program for the underserved ) in addition to tutoring and volunteering at several low income health clinics, I would really like to know if my EC's would be considered average to below average or above average.
The reason why I was not able to do more was because of extenuating circumstances that I was going through in the earlier parts of my academic career (my father was unemployed and had severe health issues resulting in the eviction of my parents from their home in addition to being on welfare; i had to take control of their finances by working 30-35 hours a week to provide for them; taking this responsibility really prevented me from doing more ECs . Because of this and the fact that I grew up in low income and subsidized housing earlier on in my life, I will be applying as disadvantaged.
As my stats are a 3.4 (with a very strong upward trend : near 4.0's in the last 1.5 yrs with 3.5+ for the last 1 yr before) and a 40R, I would really like to know whether it would be advisable for me to apply next cycle (to top tier schools as well) given my ECs and academics. The passion that I am attempting to portray on my application is my desire and love for helping the underserved and lower income populations as I, myself, am from that population and want to give back.
The reason why I'm worried, however, is that I see people on this site who have 3.5+ yrs of research, 3 publications and who've travelled to remote countries to express this interest, while I've done as much as I could given my circumstances. I would really like to know if this would be held against me or if I will have a good or respectable shots at med/particularly, top tier schools (Harvard, Columbia, etc) given my application or if I should focus more on DO schools? Also, I would like to know whether my application will stand out in any way since I am applying as disadvantaged and had extenuating circumstances
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Specifically, I would really like to know how much an individual's disadvantaged status affects an adcom's perception of their application; in my case, although I do have clinical experience (worked several yrs/1000hrs in an infectious disease clinic), research (worked 1 yr in a lab and clinical research), and leadership (was VP and president of a club and started a tutoring program for the underserved ) in addition to tutoring and volunteering at several low income health clinics, I would really like to know if my EC's would be considered average to below average or above average.
The reason why I was not able to do more was because of extenuating circumstances that I was going through in the earlier parts of my academic career (my father was unemployed and had severe health issues resulting in the eviction of my parents from their home in addition to being on welfare; i had to take control of their finances by working 30-35 hours a week to provide for them; taking this responsibility really prevented me from doing more ECs . Because of this and the fact that I grew up in low income and subsidized housing earlier on in my life, I will be applying as disadvantaged.
As my stats are a 3.4 (with a very strong upward trend : near 4.0's in the last 1.5 yrs with 3.5+ for the last 1 yr before) and a 40R, I would really like to know whether it would be advisable for me to apply next cycle (to top tier schools as well) given my ECs and academics. The passion that I am attempting to portray on my application is my desire and love for helping the underserved and lower income populations as I, myself, am from that population and want to give back.
The reason why I'm worried, however, is that I see people on this site who have 3.5+ yrs of research, 3 publications and who've travelled to remote countries to express this interest, while I've done as much as I could given my circumstances. I would really like to know if this would be held against me or if I will have a good or respectable shots at med/particularly, top tier schools (Harvard, Columbia, etc) given my application or if I should focus more on DO schools? Also, I would like to know whether my application will stand out in any way since I am applying as disadvantaged and had extenuating circumstances
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.