3.9cGPA 3.7+ sGPA 508 MCAT

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Hey guys so I was wondering if anyone had input on what range of medical schools I should apply to or what the avg MCAT for my target schools should be? I scored a 508 on my mcat (129/125/127/127). CARS has always been my weak section and I can't seem to ever get it high enough and at this point I don't want to retake nor do I think I have time to for this cycle with my summer internship. I am Puerto Rican and Peruvian and go to a good academic university top 50.


Shadowing
-Anesthesiologist: 55 hours
-Atlantis Project (shadowing doctors abroad in spain, utilizing my knowledge of Spanish): 72 hours split into 4 departments (Anesthesiology, ENT, Urology, Cardiology), received leadership scholarship for this program
-Orthopedic Surgeon: 50 hours

Research
-Patient Contact: Assisted people with their workout routines to test power vs. strength training in the Elderly, focusing on the effects to their ADLs. Over 84 hours in the one semester the lab ran
-Wet Lab: Working with Schwann cells and their ability to produce myelin to help with the repair of damage axons following a spinal cord injury (3 semesters: 400+ hours)
-Summer Undergraduate Research program @ Sloan Kettering (IP): Testing the ability of 77 different compounds to reduce cell viability in Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Gliomas (poster presentation at the end) (So far: 130 hours, anticipated by the end: 380-400 hours)


Extracurricular
-Working within Biology Advising Office (3 semesters)
-Workshop leader for Intro biology courses (2 semesters)
-Tutor for student athletes (3 semesters)
-Tour guide for the university (House Leader for my specific group: entire organization split into 4 houses)
-Secretary for my fraternity (highest GPA on campus)
-Biochemistry tutor/proctor for professor (wrote LOR

Volunteering
- Note Taker for the office of disabilities (receive 60 hours of volunteering per class per semester: accumulated 300 hours)
-Blood Bank volunteering when I return from the atlantis project --> 30 hours
- Local Rescue Mission that I have been a part of since 2007. Volunteering for holiday dinners, was able to accumulate majority of the hours while in middle and high school, but had to slow down in college because I am not always home for the holidays (150: 100 before college, 50 since)

LOC
- All professors thought highly of me and spoke with them almost every class. No hesitation when I asked for LOR. A or A+ in their classes

GPA trend
-hard to say because I had a 4.0 my freshman year. Dipped down slighty when I took orgo 1 (B+) but got an A in orgo 2. Multiple semesters with a 4.0. Non science GPA is a 4.0. Mainly got non-As (few) in labs that ended up having significantly hard finals that had content we didn't learn in the class associated with it.

State of Residence: NJ

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I suggest these schools with your stats:
Your 3 NJ state public schools
Seton Hall
Vermont
Quinnipiac
Tufts
New York Medical College
Albany
Hofstra
Einstein
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
George Washington
Georgetown
Eastern Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth
NOVA MD
Miami
Oakland Beaumont
Medical College Wisconsin
Loyola
Rosalind Franklin
St. Louis
Creighton
Tulane
 
I suggest these schools with your stats:
Your 3 NJ state public schools
Seton Hall
Vermont
Quinnipiac
Tufts
New York Medical College
Albany
Hofstra
Einstein
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
George Washington
Georgetown
Eastern Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth
NOVA MD
Miami
Oakland Beaumont
Medical College Wisconsin
Loyola
Rosalind Franklin
St. Louis
Creighton
Tulane
thank you! if you don't mind me asking, why Einstein and Hofstra? Their mcat averages are very high
 
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If you are familiar with the 2010 United States census the population of the Bronx is almost 60% Hispanic. They need students who fit in with the local culture. Also look at who won the Democratic primary this week in the congressional district that is partly in the Bronx. There is a growing Hispanic population in the population that Hofstra serves also.
 
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If you are familiar with the 2010 United States census the population of the Bronx is almost 60% Hispanic. They need students who fit in with the local culture. Also look at who won the Democratic primary this week in the congressional district that is partly in the Bronx. There is a growing Hispanic population in the population that Hofstra serves also.
wow thank you!
 
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