Hi everyone, several months ago, I decided to move forward with my dream of becoming a physician. I have thought about this extensively and I am willing to go through all the sacrifices for it. I received my bachelor's in physics and master's in civil engineering, which is the field I am working in now. I have been out of school and working for a couple of years now. I calculated my AMCAS GPAs to be 3.59 cGPA, 3.39 sGPA. My plan is to enroll at a local university this fall in their extended university program (online/remote throughout the pandemic) to take some courses during the evenings in bio/chem/ochem/etc so that I can hopefully boost up my GPAs and prepare for the MCAT.
In terms of experiences, I frequently volunteer (100+ hours so far) at a small organization feeding people experiencing homelessness, where I serve as a lead over several volunteers, and also regularly donate platelets at a cancer treatment center. I hope to start shadowing physicians soon in a couple of disciplines. I was also planning to volunteer at a skilled nursing facility for the elderly that I used to volunteer at a lot while in high school, but COVID-19 has pushed that back. I am looking for other opportunities at the moment. For research experience, I completed a master's thesis, which involved heavy research on an engineering topic, but I did not get to a level where I felt comfortable publishing. Would this still be a good thing to elaborate on when the time comes to apply?
Assuming all goes well, my hope is to take the MCAT in Spring 2022 and apply that summer to many MD/DO programs.
I am curious to know what you all think about this so far and whether you have any advice for me. I am still in the process of reading through older threads, so apologies if this question seems repetitive. Thanks.
In terms of experiences, I frequently volunteer (100+ hours so far) at a small organization feeding people experiencing homelessness, where I serve as a lead over several volunteers, and also regularly donate platelets at a cancer treatment center. I hope to start shadowing physicians soon in a couple of disciplines. I was also planning to volunteer at a skilled nursing facility for the elderly that I used to volunteer at a lot while in high school, but COVID-19 has pushed that back. I am looking for other opportunities at the moment. For research experience, I completed a master's thesis, which involved heavy research on an engineering topic, but I did not get to a level where I felt comfortable publishing. Would this still be a good thing to elaborate on when the time comes to apply?
Assuming all goes well, my hope is to take the MCAT in Spring 2022 and apply that summer to many MD/DO programs.
I am curious to know what you all think about this so far and whether you have any advice for me. I am still in the process of reading through older threads, so apologies if this question seems repetitive. Thanks.