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modelcitizen said:
Aren't you the pharmacist/optometrist wannabe? What brings you over here?

It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood! In all seriousness, it does sound like you are much better off going into an MD program, given your comments. If you decide that route, you can always take the year to try to improve your scores. Maybe then, you can get into an American school rather than Ross but if not, hey you still got an MD's education right? Good luck
 
modelcitizen,

I have a friend at Ross, so I'm not going to throw fire at the school. I would like to share with you some of his comments that he has made to me:

Ross built a very good reputation for itself (one of the best in the islands). But then, Devry bought it and I guess that the class size has jumed to a ridiculous amount...(he wasn't sure) and the school has become "money hungry." He noted that there IS a crime problem there, contrary to what Ross will have you believe and the whole third-world setting is a rather large pill to swallow. Lastly, make sure that you apply to Ross for the Fall, because if not, you'll miss your match and will have to wait an entire year with an MD, without a job.....

Lastly, this was told to me by my mentor in the Deptartment of Neurosurgery at the University I attend:

The department of Neurosurgery had one spot open for a fellowship and among the applicants, two were subjects of his comments; 1. a harvard med school grad, and 2. a University of (a great U.S. university) graduate who transfered in after his first year from Ross. The Ross-transfer student had board scores that were better than the Harvard grad and comparable LORs.

This is where it may hurt. My mentor told me that even though the department believed that the Ross-transfer student was a better choice, they picked the Harvard fellow because they are "Trying to build our reputation and there is NO way we'll bring on anyone who was educated in another country."
-of course, my mentor was against this, but what the Dean says...goes..

So, if you want to be a physician practicing in a very competitive specialty (ie. surgery, neurosurgery, plastics, etc), you'll have a better chance if you went D.O. just because there are D.O. spots for you. However, if you know that you want to go primary care, then you'll have no problem getting a residency being from Ross.

Something to think about... if you really don't care about the initials, and truly want to be a great primary care physician, then go D.O. and spare yourself the third-wolrd 'heat stroke.'

Note: The things I wrote were not facts, because I have not been to Ross or worked in the admin office NOR was I in the Committee room when the
Ross-transfer student was rejected. But you and anyone else entertaining the caribean route should consider this and do the appropriate research.

~Good Luck Either Way~
 
Undergrad Institution: Many!!!
Undergrad GPA: 3.33 degree; 3.10 cumulative
Undergrad Sci GPA: 3.09
MCAT: 25P (8VR, 9BS, 8)
Majors: Sports Medicine
Employment: Phlebotomy and microbiology lab
Interviewed at: DMU, UHS
Accepted at: all of the above
Going to: UHS

I hope everyone gets what they want!!! :luck:
 
modelcitizen said:
Undergrad: UCSD (transferred)
Undergrad GPA: 2.83
MCAT: 22L
Major: Biology
Applied: SGU, Ross, OSU-COM, COMP, TUCOM, Univ. of Oklahoma, UCSD
Interviewed: SGU, OSU-COM, TUCOM, COMP
Accepted: OSU-COM
Rejected: SGU, Ross, OU, UCSD, COMP & TUCOM

Now have to decide whether to defer a year and try for SGU/Ross again, or go ahead and go.

I completely respect everyone's decision, including yours. GO with your dream, with what you wish since you've worked so hard. Whatever you do, the best of luck to you.
 
Undergrad Institution: Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI
Undergrad GPA: 3.5
Undergrad Sci GPA: 3.4
MCAT: 27 O(8 VR, 10 BS, 9 PS)
Major: Biology, Minor: Biochem
Extracurricular: biology and chemistry tutor, Calvin Women in Science support group secretary, Dance Guild, AMSA, ER volunteer at local hospital
Employment: nursing home aide for 2 years, worked with Cardiac Surgery Assoc in Chicago for a year
Accepted: KCOM, DMU, CCOM....only applied to these 3, will attend CCOM
 
mackaikai said:
Undergrad: University of California, San Diego
GPA: 3.46
SCI GPA: 3.60
MCAT:31O (V:10, P:11, B:10)
Major: Biochemistry and Cellbiology
EC: Bio/Chem Tutor, some research, some shadowing
background: adopted, E.S.L. (chinese is my first language, moved to USA at age 13)

I just wanted to say that I admire that you were able to accomplish so much as an ESL student! My daughter was 8 1/2 when we adopted her from Vietnam. She is 10 now and English is still a HUGE struggle for us. I say us because she isn't the only one who is frustrated by her lack of language acquisition!

Good luck to you and congratulations!

Willow
 
Undergrad Institution: Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA
Undergrad GPA: 4.0
Undergrad Sci GPA: 4.0
MCAT: 29L (9VR, 10BS, 10P)
Majors: Biology
Minor: Chemistry
Employment: Construction and Super Target
Interviewed at: DMU, UIowa
Accepted at: DMU
Going to: DMU
 
My GPA was 3.0 (with some horrible grades in there!)
My MCAT scores 7 physical science, 9 biological, some really great letter in essay (I forget what now, R or something), 11 verbal. I got in to DMU, UNECOM, and declined an interview at PCOM. PS - when I started back to school in undergrad, I re-entered with a 1.0, hee hee....Also - I had experience in EMS which helped and lots of volunteer service time.
 
OK, here's me

BS: Molecular Genetics - THE Ohio State University
MPH: Environmental Health Sciences (March '05) - THE OSU

UGPA: 3.6/3.15
GGPA: 4.0
MCAT: 30

Applied to OUCOM and CCOM, accepted at both.
 
Undergrad Institution: University of South Carolina
Undergrad GPA: 3.36 (up from 3.30 at time of application)
Undergrad Sci GPA: 3.31 (up from 3.17 at time of application)
MCAT: 22 (10 VR, 7 BS, 5 PS)
Major: B.S. Experimental Psychology
Extra Curricular: Martial arts, music (jazz, country, classical, spanish, and bluegrass on saxophone, guitar, classical guitar, and mandolin. Guess what type of music on which instrument!), working with church youth group, peer leader/assistant instructor for U101 class.
Applied: VCOM, WVSOM, PCSOM, LECOM-B, Nova, PCOM-GA, NYCOM
Secondaries: VCOM, WVSOM, PCSOM, LECOM-B, Nova, PCOM-GA
Submitted Secondaries: VCOM, WVSOM, PCOM-GA
Interviews: VCOM, WVSOM, PCOM-GA
Accepted: none yet
 
Undergrad Institution: Rutgers College
Undergrad GPA: 3.57
Undergrad Sci GPA: 3.3
MCAT: 27R (10 VR 9 BS 8 PS)
Major: Visual Art with a focus in figure painting
Minor: Women's Studies
Extra Curricular: Rock 'n Roll DJ, 88.7 WRSU FM for 4 yrs. Lead singer in a rock band. Kickbox and play tennis.
Volunteer: I spent this past September working in Rural and Urban healthcare clinics in India. I've shadowed a DO here in America and was able to shadow multiple docs in India, including a reiki practioner, a cardiologist, an OB/GYN, and a naturopath. I also volunteered with NJ Citizen Action doing phone bank calling durring election time.
Applied: everywhere! (i didn't know my MCAT scores at the time!!!)
Submitted Secondaries: PCOM, UMDNJ-SOM, NYCOM,
Interviews: DMU, PCOM, UMDNJ (next week), NYCOM (next week as well!!)
Accepted: DMU, still waiting to hear from PCOM.
Rejected: none yet! (*knocks on wood*)

I just wanna say, I am SOOOOO psyched to be accepted to a DO school. I can't wait to learn OMM. There might be a few folks out there that "don't believe" in the DO way, but I sure as hell do!
 
Undergraduate School: Dartmouth College
Science GPA: 3.25
Overall GPA: 3.50
MCAT: 25R (9VR, 9B, 7PS)
Interviewed at: DMU, KCUMB, UNECOM, CCOM, UMDNJ, NYCOM
Turned down interviews at: TUCOM, WCOMP, LECOM, VCOM
Accepted at: DMU, KCUMB, UNECOM, CCOM
Waiting to hear back from: UMDNJ, NYCOM
Extracurricullars: EMT-B, CPR instructor, Founded an EMS organization on my campus, research experience, two publications, shadowed one doctor, worked in two other doctor's offices, studied abroad in Morocco and Italy.
 
Undergrad: TCNJ
GPA: 3.49
Sci SPA: 3.4
Major: Biology
MCAT: 27 (VR-8, PS-10, BS-9)
Offered an Interview: WVSOM, UMDNJ, PCOM, NYCOM, LECOM
Interviewed: UMDNJ and WVSOM
Matriculating: UMDNJ class of 2009
Volunteer: 3 months shadowing a pediatric pulmonologist
Research: 2 semesters molecular biology research
Extra Curriculars: vice president of Student Honor Society, AMSA, Tribeta national honor society
 
Undergrad: Ohio State
GPA: 3.1
Sci SPA: 3.0
Major: Pharmaceutical sciences
MCAT: 28/ (VR-10, PS-8, BS-10)
Offered an Interview: CCOM and DMU
Matriculating: CCOM class of 2009
Volunteer: Columbus free clinic
Research: 2 years undergrad, 2 publications

I feel so blessed to be accepted! My stats suck and ccom looked through them and saw the potential I have! I think my strong research background helped. The weirdest part of this thing is I have an acceptance to an out of state school and OUCOM still hasnt invited me for an interview. 😕 Whatever. chicago is where I belong. Why hasnt anyone started a ccom class of 2009 thread yet?

One thing I wanted to add. nobody be discouraged by the "DO stigma". I did some homework and I found a ccom person did a radiology residency at the university of chicago recently. If you handle your buisness in med school, nobody can keep you from being an all star! Good Luck everyone!!
 
Undergrad: Univeristy of Colorado at Boulder
GPA: 3.6
Sci SPA: 3.6
Major: Environment, Population, and Organismic Biology
MCAT: 27 (VR: 7 PS: 10 BS: 10 WS: R)
Offered an Interview: COMP,DMU,AZCOM,KCOM, and CCOM
Interviewed: COMP,DMU,AZCOM,KCOM, and CCOM
Accepted: AZCOM
Waitlisted: DMU and CCOM (I really don't understant why)
On hold: COMP (what the hell?)
Rejected: KCOM (I still can't believe this happened!)
Matriculating: probably AZCOM class of 2009
Volunteer: 6 months in the ER at The Children's Hospital in Denver and 6 months as a float volunteer at the same hospital
Research: 1 semester studying diagnostic lab flu tests
Extra Curriculars: 3 years working as a phlebotomist/lab tech assistant, semester abroad in Spain, worked in numerous health fairs, and spent six months traveling in Africa after graduation from college.
 
Undergrad Institution: Notre Dame
Postbacc Institution: William Penn
Undergrad GPA: 2.5
Postbacc GPA: 4.0
MCAT: 33Q (PS:12, BS:10, VR:11)

Other: 300 hours of volunteer work at local hospital, shadowing 3 family practice doctors, previous career as an airline pilot.

Osteopathic Results: Accepted by KCOM & DMUCOM

Allopathic Results: No MD interviews & 4 (of 10) rejections.

Matriculating: DMUCOM class of 2009
 
When you give your G.P.A are you using your AACOMAS G.P.A or your G.P.A from school? Just curious.


oncogene
 
Undergrad: University of Scranton
GPA: 3.1
Sci SPA: 3.0
Major:Biology
Minors: Biochemistry and Spanish
MCAT: 27 (VR: 10 PS: 7 BS: 10 WS: R)
Offered an Interview: LECOM-Erie
Interviewed: LECOM-Erie
Accepted: LECOM-Erie
Waitlisted: n/a
On hold: n/a
Rejected: n/a
Matriculating: Holding out for something closer to home.
Volunteer: Peds Department, General Volunteer at local hospital.
Extra Curriculars: Scranton Temple Residency Program's Primary Care Externship, Emergency Room Scribe, Treasurer of Health Profession's Organization, Musician and more things that I can't think of right now.
 
Undergrad: Florida Atlantic Uiversity
GPA: 3.7
Sci SPA: 3.7
Major: PsychoBiology
MCAT: 22
Offered an Interview: NSU
Matriculating: NSU class of 2009
Volunteer: Er, ICU, Radiology in hospital
Research: 1 yr currently undergrad with statistics and psychology
Occupation: Also a pharmacy technician at a nearby hospital
Age: 19..I'll be 20 1st year med school


I have cancelled all other Apps...NSU was my first choice, so I'm happy..good luck to all!! 👍
 
Undergrad Institution: University of San Francisco
Undergrad GPA: 3.25
Undergrad Sci GPA: 3.15
MCAT: 34M (13 VR, 11 BS, 10 PS)
Major: Biology Minors: Chemistry, Spanish
Extracurricular: RA, Student Tutor, Tri-Beta Member & Officer
Employment: 2+ years working as a CST/Anesthesia Technician monitoring VAD patients, IABP patients, & assisting anesthesiologists w/ intubations, line placements, etc.
Accepted: AZCOM
Interviewed: AZCOM, University of Arizona
 
Undergrad Institution: Indiana University
Undergrad GPA: 3.29
Undergrad Sci GPA: 3.00
MCAT: 27O (10 VR, 9 BS, 8 PS)
Major: Biology
Minor: Social Science in Medicine
Extracurricular: Volunteer at a pregnancy center, member of a campus EMS group, mentor for junior high girls
Letters of Rec: 2 really good physician letters (that probably got me in), my organic lab professor, genetics professor, international studies professor
Applied:NSUCOM, LECOM-Erie, AZCOM, DMU, UMDNJ-COM, KCUMB, Indiana University
Accepted: NSUCOM
Interviewed: NSUCOM, LECOM-Erie, Indiana

I'm going to NSU unless the sky falls down on our heads and IU lets me in (just because it's waaaaaaaaay cheaper for me).

Good luck everybody! And for anybody who's getting discouraged, apparently personality matters too!
 
Undergrad Institution: University of Michigan-Flint
Undergrad GPA: 3.55
Undergrad Sci GPA: 3.10 (approx)
MCAT: 24Q (11 VR, 7 BS, 6 PS); formerly 22R
Major: Biology
Minor: Spanish
Extracurricular: Volunteer with ham radio club, local hospitals, work as EMT-B, variety of research/conference presentations/1 publication
Letters of Rec: 1 DO letter, pre-med advisor/co-chair bio dept, main advisor wrote an awesome letter (from English Dept), 1 letter from chair of Psychology Dept (I was his lab ass't/grunt x2 yrs), 1 letter from Cell Bio prof
Applied: LECOM-Erie, MSUCOM, KCOM, CCOM, OSUCOM, PCOM,
Accepted: LECOM-Erie, KCOM, MSUCOM
Interviewed: KCOM, LECOM-Erie, MSUCOM (last wk, still waiting). Turned down interviews at CCOM, OSUCOM.

I'm not sure where I'm going.... LECOM-Erie and MSUCOM are pretty much at the top of my list...

gl all, especially to you with lower MCATs like me!

raDiOnut
 
hey radionut, I was curious how long it took msucom to invite you to an interview after you finished your secondary. I finished mine two weeks ago and am getting kind of anxious.

hope you can help me

Going crazy in Kalamazoo!
 
judgehopkins said:
hey radionut, I was curious how long it took msucom to invite you to an interview after you finished your secondary. I finished mine two weeks ago and am getting kind of anxious.

hope you can help me

Going crazy in Kalamazoo!

MSUCOM took a long time to invite me for an interview. My secondary was complete except for the August MCAT in August. I forwarded my August MCAT as soon as I got it on THx (mid October) and was complete with MSU about two days later

I didn't get my interview invite until Nov 19. They did schedule me a late interview (1/13), but I talked to Admissions and they moved me to 12/2.

good luck and don't give up! I waited forever too,

RaDiOnut
 
JKDMed said:
Whoops, I meant the school in Texas.

I have been interviewed there, and I am a Utah resident, they seemed enthusiastic about me.

Undergraduate School: Utah State University
Undergrad GPA: 3.75
Undergrad Science GPA: 3.5
MCAT: 24 (11 VR, 8 Bio, 6 Phys)
Major: Psychology
Minor: Chemistry
EC's: 2 year LDS mission in Thailand, set up program to get CPR in local high schools, lots of shadowing, 2 years child psychology research
Interviewed: TUCOM, KCOM, AZCOM, COMP, KCUMB, TUCOM-NV, Tulane, Tufts, Creighton (ya, I know, it has cost me an arm and a leg)
Accepted: All of the above
Declined their Interveiws: CCOM, DMU, LECOM, LECOM-Brad, WVCOM, Utah, USUHS
Matriculate: Kirksville
Waiting on: TCOM (they don't let anyone know till Feb. 1)

I think that I got into most schools because of my 2 year volunteer mission and the research, certainly wasnt the MCAT.
 
TennisDOc said:
I have been interviewed there, and I am a Utah resident, they seemed enthusiastic about me.

Undergraduate School: Utah State University
Undergrad GPA: 3.75
Undergrad Science GPA: 3.5
MCAT: 24 (11 VR, 8 Bio, 6 Phys)
Major: Psychology
Minor: Chemistry
EC's: 2 year LDS mission in Thailand, set up program to get CPR in local high schools, lots of shadowing, 2 years child psychology research
Interviewed: TUCOM, KCOM, AZCOM, COMP, KCUMB, TUCOM-NV, Tulane, Tufts, Creighton (ya, I know, it has cost me an arm and a leg)
Accepted: All of the above
Declined their Interveiws: CCOM, DMU, LECOM, LECOM-Brad, WVCOM, Utah, USUHS
Matriculate: Kirksville
Waiting on: TCOM (they don't let anyone know till Feb. 1)

I think that I got into most schools because of my 2 year volunteer mission and the research, certainly wasnt the MCAT.
When did you finish your applications to have already been interviewed and accepted at so many places? You are choosing Kirksville over MD programs you were accepted by?
 
TennisDOc said:
I have been interviewed there, and I am a Utah resident, they seemed enthusiastic about me.

Undergraduate School: Utah State University
Undergrad GPA: 3.75
Undergrad Science GPA: 3.5
MCAT: 24 (11 VR, 8 Bio, 6 Phys)
Major: Psychology
Minor: Chemistry
EC's: 2 year LDS mission in Thailand, set up program to get CPR in local high schools, lots of shadowing, 2 years child psychology research
Interviewed: TUCOM, KCOM, AZCOM, COMP, KCUMB, TUCOM-NV, Tulane, Tufts, Creighton (ya, I know, it has cost me an arm and a leg)
Accepted: All of the above
Declined their Interveiws: CCOM, DMU, LECOM, LECOM-Brad, WVCOM, Utah, USUHS
Matriculate: Kirksville
Waiting on: TCOM (they don't let anyone know till Feb. 1)

I think that I got into most schools because of my 2 year volunteer mission and the research, certainly wasnt the MCAT.

Your MCAT doesn't add up correctly.
 
Undergraduate School: University Of Hawaii at Manoa
Undergrad GPA: 3.3
Undergrad Science GPA: 3.4
MCAT: 30 (9 VR, 11 Bio, 10 Phys)
Major: Medical Technology
Minor: Microbiology
EC's: President of Public Relations (UH Pre-Med), Chair - American Cancer Society Planning COmmittee - Familes Can-cer-vive Camp, Camp Counselor - American Cancer Society's Camp Anuenue (2002,2003,2004), misc other little volunteer things!
Applied: AZCOM, CCOM, COMP, DMU, MSUCOM, Mayo, UM-Duluth, UM-Twin Cities
Accepted: AZCOM, DMU, MSUCOM
Declined their Interveiws: CCOM, COMP
Didn't turn in secondaries: UM-Duluth, UM-Twin Cities
Still waiting to hear back from: Mayo
Matriculate: DMU (unless a miracle is born and I get into Mayo (cost and convenience - I currently live in ROchester)

G'luck! 👍
 
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