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Do any 3.8ish/36ish slide by without research experience?
I'm asking for a friend (her advisor says no).
I'm asking for a friend (her advisor says no).
Tell her advisor that she is ignorant and should look for a job in a different field.Do any 3.8ish/36ish slide by without research experience?
I'm asking for a friend (her advisor says no).
Do any 3.8ish/36ish slide by without research experience?
I'm asking for a friend (her advisor says no).
The GPA is ok but the MCAT is weak without any research. But apply to your state school and the odds are pretty good with a decent interview.
your not even pretending to be serious are yoU?yea a 36 is weak without research .. more like a 36 is strong, but a lack of research seriously cripples your chances .. if you even have any
Seriously? A 36 is weak? Er...
I have no "real" (i.e. basic science) research experience. I did some work in a child development psych lab, and a little in clinical psych, but depending on who you ask, that doesn't really "count". I've had pretty good luck with the application process so far though. I think clinical experience is much more a factor than research. Just my two cents.
You need publications to get by with those stats. Tell her to start preparing for nursing school.Do any 3.8ish/36ish slide by without research experience?
I'm asking for a friend (her advisor says no).
unless you have something to really make you stand out, you WILL need research for the top schools (speaking from experience). these schools want unique people, with really amazing stories, and unless you have one then i'd highly suggest doing some research if you're aiming for the top 20.
Do any 3.8ish/36ish slide by without research experience?
I'm asking for a friend (her advisor says no).
You need publications to get by with those stats. Tell her to start preparing for nursing school.
Yeah... the sarcasm kinda lost its effect a few posts ago. 👎 Nice try, though.
unless you have something to really make you stand out, you WILL need research for the top schools (speaking from experience). these schools want unique people, with really amazing stories, and unless you have one then i'd highly suggest doing some research if you're aiming for the top 20.
Who really cares after you're working 60 hours a week where you got your MD?
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And what exactly is so unique about having research experience for the top schools? For heaven's sake people, it doesn't matter where an MD degree comes from as long as you get it in the United States. Why are pre-meds so elitist and having to have credentials from the "top" schools in the country? Who really cares after you're working 60 hours a week where you got your MD?
your not even pretending to be serious are yoU?
Im still not buying, it sorry. A 3.8 and a 36 with some clinical experience should garner you an acceptance somewhere.i'm afraid i am serious, for medical schools often seek candidates who show an interest in advancing the field of medicine.
the "if you even have any" clause if for those 38+ MCAT scorers who have little more ECs than "president of the comic book club" (true story - kid got uniformly rejected .. no interviews either)
Im still not buying, it sorry. A 3.8 and a 36 with some clinical experience should garner you an acceptance somewhere.
People are absurd.
Haha
Man people are so mean on these forums. It's ok Rooter, I thought your post was funny.
NOT 😀
Seriously though it was good.
NOT...
You need at least a 40 to get by without reasearch, and even then, its an uphill battle. Without research, your friend will never gain such invaluable skills (ie, washing test tubes, sitting around, doing bitchwork and having someone else with a degree taking the credit) that are critical to the field of medicine. She'd be better off not even trying to apply for medicine and doing janitorial work instead.
yo i got the same issue. Ive talked to some admins at top med schools and they all told me in person (heart-to-heart) that I should really do research. I've even told them how much I hate research and I could do even more clinical experience or volunteer if i dun do research, but they all told me if I want to get into their med school I should really do research. And these guys arent just random guys, they talked to me as a friend. In front of others they would say otherwise. And to clarify, this is for MD not PhD/MD program.
Of course there is always a possibility of getting in with research, but it make the process so much harder. Without research you would have to have a more competitive stats and have a unique experience that stand out more than usual. IMO, this is BS.... but this isn't the first time med school asked me to bend over and I got a stick up my a s s (butt).
You need at least a 40 to get by without reasearch, and even then, its an uphill battle. Without research, your friend will never gain such invaluable skills (ie, washing test tubes, sitting around, doing bitchwork and having someone else with a degree taking the credit) that are critical to the field of medicine. She'd be better off not even trying to apply for medicine and doing janitorial work instead.
Have you ever done research though? You can't hate something without ever having tried it out. With a good PI, research can be alright.
bloodysurgeon you talked to TOP medical schools. I think it is a consensus if you want an acceptance to a top 10 school you need research or you better be outstanding in everrrything else.
THe op asked bout medical schools in general. I talked to a dean from an average State school and he said research at their school isnt really a plus or a minus, it merely just shows that you are wellrounded. He said the only thing they really are worried about is good grades, being semi-well rounded, and getting a lot of clincal exposure so you know what you are getting into.
For some reason it was very difficult for me to get a position as a research assistant. I sent around 15 resumes and 20 emails and only got 3 replies. 2 of which were letters to inform me that they are full. The one research that I was ok with, interviewed me and accepted me. This process took a month and I did this twice once in the summer and once in the fall (with no response at all during summer). After of which, I was soo excited cuz it was my first research job. They totally annihilated all hope I had after the first month of filing. after filing they allowed me to start on a new project. wow a new project, I was excited again. The new project was me calling patients up and doing questionnaires. Afterwards they said we promise we will give u more responsibility cuz they thought i was a bright kid. At that point, I did all the PIs bitch work. I would look at med chats and make calls to labs for specimens all day and then made spreadsheets for expenses and crap. All I learned out of that whole experience was when I took the initiative to pick up random files and read how the doctor diagnosed the patients with a wikipedia page in front of me.
This was great and all, but I do this all the time at home in my free time. this was nothing special from a research position. I then complained that i wasnt getting much out of the research and I asked if I could do something else. They said sure what would you like to do. The problem was, that there was really nothing that I could do. I complained again and they told me that they didnt see my interest in the research anymore (at this time I was doing secretary stuff, phones/filing again). I said I perfer to do something better but I guess I dun mind cuz i need something for med school. The PI said that was disingenuous and said I should look for other PI in another field. I then got an email the next day that pretty much said that I was fired and she gave me two names of ppl to ask for another research job. I emailed those 2 ppl and they never responded.
I was so fed up with it, I really dun want to start another research position again. I cant find a single one either and all my friends get them so easily. Now I cant even get a letter of rec from them even though I carried half the load (the crappy load might I add) of the research.
Do any 3.8ish/36ish slide by without research experience?
I'm asking for a friend (her advisor says no).
which state?3.8-3.9ish. 27. no research. 2 acceptances with a third interview declined. Bam.
So you need research to be "unique", but everyone who applies there has it? Something doens't compute....unless you have something to really make you stand out, you WILL need research for the top schools (speaking from experience). these schools want unique people, with really amazing stories,
Not true. I interviewed at UCSF with no research and I know of two coming from my postbac program who matriculated in last year's class who didn't have any research.Oh in that case, your right. however most of the top ranking schools (1-20 IMO) need research, b/c they ARE a research heavy school. Especially my state schools... god i hate and love California
Do any 3.8ish/36ish slide by without research experience?
I'm asking for a friend (her advisor says no).