Okay, so here's the thing. (aka, my academic history in a nutshell)
1. After high school, I went to Caltech, but ended up withdrawing from fall quarter, sabbatical winter quarter, returned for spring quarter + next fall quarter, withdrew from school (i.e. left) partway through winter quarter. GPA at time of departure: 4.0 (only 3 classes were taken on grades, others on mandatory pass/fail ... and I failed computer science & "core" calculus, heavily analytical/theoretical).
2. "Restarted" at community college, maintained 4.0 and many, many extracurricular/leadership/service activities. Won several awards as well.
3. Transferred to UCLA. Fall quarter went well, but after that, a combination of factors made me go on a roller coaster ride for two years. One of which included an admissions officer essentially crushing my dreams in winter quarter (told me I probably would have trouble getting into med school even if my UCLA record was perfect). Attended a summer research program abroad. Not great extracurriculars, bad academic trend (including incompletes, withdrawals, some retakes), but explainable if they seriously look at my LORs & statement.
BUT - my record shows that despite general downward trends for a period, if a class really challenged me, I was able to do well in it (score an A or A-). One of the LOR writers is my professor from one of these challenging courses.
4. Took the MCAT twice; first, before I recovered from depression (not clinical, at least I don't think, I never went to see a psychiatrist.. did have many meetings spaced out over a year or so with clinical psychologist at school, though) .. and again this March (after recovery). First MCAT - 7/10/12 (29S); Most recent MCAT - 11/14/12 (37Q)
So...
I honestly have no idea where I stand. So much depends on whether or not they believe me and pay attention to my personal statement. I know I can get stellar recommendations (although I'll have to narrow the initial list down to 3, still need to figure out which ones to choose..), but the med schools will have to really pay attention to that, too, instead of just dismissing me based on a glance at my transcript.
My current GPA is around 3.3-3.5 cum, 3.6-3.7 science if I don't average grades from retakes (original+retake/2).
I'm looking at these schools (both DO and MD) - but I need help eliminating schools I have absolutely no chance at:
DO
LECOM - Bradenton
NYCOM
OUCOM
UMDNJ-SOM (PBLC track, if possible)
Western U/COMP in Pomona, CA
MD
Ohio State University SOM
UM-Columbia SOM
Wake Forest SOM
Cleveland Clinic Lerner COM (affiliated w/ Case Western)
Northwestern University SOM
(Weill) Cornell SOM
Drexel University SOM
NYU-SOM
DukeMed
UC - Davis, Irvine, LA, SD
USC Keck
Loma Linda University
Thanks a bunch for reading/skimming through & helping me out.
(PS, I'm from California, if you haven't figured that out based on my undergrad schools. Degree will be in Neuroscience. But I'm Asian - Chinese, specifically.. boo to chance-dropping ethnicities!)
1. After high school, I went to Caltech, but ended up withdrawing from fall quarter, sabbatical winter quarter, returned for spring quarter + next fall quarter, withdrew from school (i.e. left) partway through winter quarter. GPA at time of departure: 4.0 (only 3 classes were taken on grades, others on mandatory pass/fail ... and I failed computer science & "core" calculus, heavily analytical/theoretical).
2. "Restarted" at community college, maintained 4.0 and many, many extracurricular/leadership/service activities. Won several awards as well.
3. Transferred to UCLA. Fall quarter went well, but after that, a combination of factors made me go on a roller coaster ride for two years. One of which included an admissions officer essentially crushing my dreams in winter quarter (told me I probably would have trouble getting into med school even if my UCLA record was perfect). Attended a summer research program abroad. Not great extracurriculars, bad academic trend (including incompletes, withdrawals, some retakes), but explainable if they seriously look at my LORs & statement.
BUT - my record shows that despite general downward trends for a period, if a class really challenged me, I was able to do well in it (score an A or A-). One of the LOR writers is my professor from one of these challenging courses.
4. Took the MCAT twice; first, before I recovered from depression (not clinical, at least I don't think, I never went to see a psychiatrist.. did have many meetings spaced out over a year or so with clinical psychologist at school, though) .. and again this March (after recovery). First MCAT - 7/10/12 (29S); Most recent MCAT - 11/14/12 (37Q)
So...
I honestly have no idea where I stand. So much depends on whether or not they believe me and pay attention to my personal statement. I know I can get stellar recommendations (although I'll have to narrow the initial list down to 3, still need to figure out which ones to choose..), but the med schools will have to really pay attention to that, too, instead of just dismissing me based on a glance at my transcript.
My current GPA is around 3.3-3.5 cum, 3.6-3.7 science if I don't average grades from retakes (original+retake/2).
I'm looking at these schools (both DO and MD) - but I need help eliminating schools I have absolutely no chance at:
DO
LECOM - Bradenton
NYCOM
OUCOM
UMDNJ-SOM (PBLC track, if possible)
Western U/COMP in Pomona, CA
MD
Ohio State University SOM
UM-Columbia SOM
Wake Forest SOM
Cleveland Clinic Lerner COM (affiliated w/ Case Western)
Northwestern University SOM
(Weill) Cornell SOM
Drexel University SOM
NYU-SOM
DukeMed
UC - Davis, Irvine, LA, SD
USC Keck
Loma Linda University
Thanks a bunch for reading/skimming through & helping me out.
(PS, I'm from California, if you haven't figured that out based on my undergrad schools. Degree will be in Neuroscience. But I'm Asian - Chinese, specifically.. boo to chance-dropping ethnicities!)
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