• Hi! The search index is currently updating, search results will not include the full scope of the forums until it is complete.

3.95 cGPA, 3.94 sGPA, 35M MCAT, avg ECs

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

skaht

Full Member
10+ Year Member
Joined
Jul 10, 2012
Messages
14
Reaction score
0
I am an Indiana resident, ORM, attend a top 50ish state university (biology major). Here are my ECs:

- 75 Hours Hospital Volunteer
- 72 Hours Physician Shadowing (variety of specialties)
- Mission trip to Jamaica
- Freshman Orientation Leader
- 1 year of Health and Kinesiology Research
- Teaching Assistant for 1 semester of genetics lab
- Various Intramural sports
- Fraternity member (was rush chairman)

Schools I'm applying to:
- Baylor College of Medicine
- Boston University School of Medicine
- Drexel University College of Medicine
- Indiana University School of Medicine
- The Ohio State Univ. Coll. of Med.
- University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
- University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson
- University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
- University of Louisville School of Medicine
- Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
- Wake Forest School of Medicine of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

So my questions are:

What are my chances at the more competitive schools on my list (I'm really interested in Vanderbilt)?

How lacking are my ECs and will they affect my chances significantly?

Should I add/subtract any schools from my list?

Thanks for the advice.
 
Also, I should mention the breakdown of my 35: 14 PS, 10 VR, 11 BS. On that note, will the M in writing hurt me even in the slightest?
 
Really what? I know my stats are not exactly questionable, but I posted this to ask about the other aspects of my application.

It's okay, he's a dbag. Nobody likes him 😉
 
I have the same exact MCAT scores + subscores
I did way better than expected by at least 5 points
I feel like there has to be a mistake somehow
 
I have the same exact MCAT scores + subscores
I did way better than expected by at least 5 points
I feel like there has to be a mistake somehow
Haha, I'm sure it's no mistake. Did you get the M in writing as well? I don't know how I did that poorly. I'm typically a good writer and I thought that I had some great examples in my essays, wide vocabulary, and sufficient length. I'm guessing the synthesis was my downfall, but still, an M??? Oh well, it's all subjective. I just hope it won't reflect poorly on my application.
 
No, I don't imagine it will. You have really good stats so you might as well apply to some really competitive schools. Good luck!
 
I wouldn't worry about your writing section at all. It matters so little to schools that they're removing from the test outright starting in 2013.

Your numerical stats are superb; you should be more concerned with the ECs. They aren't bad by any means though, so I think you have a very good shot.
 
OP - your name isn't Bob Boone by any chance is it?
 
Top