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I'm coming to the painful realization that I didn't do nearly enough in undergrad in terms of volunteering. As of now I planned on taking two gap years - graduating soon (2020) and applying (MD only) in 2021 to enter in 2022. However, looking at my numbers of hours I feel like I might need to add another year to gain some more experience.
Here is what I have as of now:
Non-clinical volunteering
140 hrs teaching science lessons to elementary school students (all 4 years of undergrad)
27 hrs of peer tutoring for intro bio (only for 2 semesters)
10 hrs working at a therapeutic equestrian center (only started doing this my senior spring but got cut off due to coronavirus)
I don't have any clinical volunteering, I didn't even know that existed/ was a "requirement" until very recently.
Leadership
Captain of the equestrian team my junior and senior years
960 hrs over 4 years as a competitive team member
240 hrs in pure leadership role activities over 2 years
Clinical Experience
Working in a schizophrenia cognition lab for 3 years
I administered neuropsychological assessments to outpatients with schizophrenia at a psychiatric hospital (one-on-one, asking questions about their symptoms)
300 hrs total
Research experience
Completing a senior thesis in the schizophrenia lab in addition to my data analysis/ summer research experience in the same lab over the years (sophomore year and junior year plus one summer of an independent research project)
380 hrs total
Shadowing
I completed a month of shadowing a neurologist (DO) full-time in the summer before my freshman year, but I'm not sure if I should even bother including that since it was technically pre-college.
That would be about 70 hrs total
Stats
3.76 cGPA
3.78 sGPA
I'm planning on taking the MCAT in September
I had planned on gaining shadowing hours and working in a clinical position starting from post-graduation until I would (hopefully) enter med school, but due to COVID-19 that is highly unlikely.
I've applied to the Crisis Text Line to gain some volunteer hours with them, but the big gaps on my application won't be able to be filled for at least a few more months due to the pandemic.
Please give me some advice on ways to strengthen my application and when you think I should apply. I really do not want to take another gap year. I know a year isn't much in the grand scheme of things but I'd really prefer to apply when I had planned to if you think I have any shot of getting in.
Here is what I have as of now:
Non-clinical volunteering
140 hrs teaching science lessons to elementary school students (all 4 years of undergrad)
27 hrs of peer tutoring for intro bio (only for 2 semesters)
10 hrs working at a therapeutic equestrian center (only started doing this my senior spring but got cut off due to coronavirus)
I don't have any clinical volunteering, I didn't even know that existed/ was a "requirement" until very recently.
Leadership
Captain of the equestrian team my junior and senior years
960 hrs over 4 years as a competitive team member
240 hrs in pure leadership role activities over 2 years
Clinical Experience
Working in a schizophrenia cognition lab for 3 years
I administered neuropsychological assessments to outpatients with schizophrenia at a psychiatric hospital (one-on-one, asking questions about their symptoms)
300 hrs total
Research experience
Completing a senior thesis in the schizophrenia lab in addition to my data analysis/ summer research experience in the same lab over the years (sophomore year and junior year plus one summer of an independent research project)
380 hrs total
Shadowing
I completed a month of shadowing a neurologist (DO) full-time in the summer before my freshman year, but I'm not sure if I should even bother including that since it was technically pre-college.
That would be about 70 hrs total
Stats
3.76 cGPA
3.78 sGPA
I'm planning on taking the MCAT in September
I had planned on gaining shadowing hours and working in a clinical position starting from post-graduation until I would (hopefully) enter med school, but due to COVID-19 that is highly unlikely.
I've applied to the Crisis Text Line to gain some volunteer hours with them, but the big gaps on my application won't be able to be filled for at least a few more months due to the pandemic.
Please give me some advice on ways to strengthen my application and when you think I should apply. I really do not want to take another gap year. I know a year isn't much in the grand scheme of things but I'd really prefer to apply when I had planned to if you think I have any shot of getting in.