4.0/30 Please help!

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I would say that your school list is too top heavy with your MCAT score and no research experience. Harvard, Stanford, UCSF, UW, USC, and UCLA all seem like major reaches and you might better spend your money and time applying to other schools. Additionally, I would look at the OOS acceptance numbers at a lot of your schools and if they are fairly low make sure that you are at least at their median MCAT score if you are going to apply.
 
I would say that your school list is too top heavy with your MCAT score and no research experience. Harvard, Stanford, UCSF, UW, USC, and UCLA all seem like major reaches and you might better spend your money and time applying to other schools. Additionally, I would look at the OOS acceptance numbers at a lot of your schools and if they are fairly low make sure that you are at least at their median MCAT score if you are going to apply.

Agreed. List is too top heavy, the lack of research is a big sign that you shouldn't apply to that many top schools, especially since your MCAT is not super stellar. Either invest in an MSAR or check one out from the library, it'll help you get an idea of which school you'll have a good chance at.
 
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