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Hey All,
Hope we've all gotten grades in and are enjoying SDN guilt free over this holiday break! I have a question and am looking for advice re: my Spring 2010 schedule. Been posting and reading here for a while now. VERY nice to see that Non-trads Acceptance thread is quite full this year!
Ok, so, I take the MCAT in April 2010, at the same time that I have my last
normal semester of my own Post-Bac (self) program.
I've finished Bio I/II, Gen Chem I/II, Orgo I, Phys I. GPA is substantially higher than anything I did as an undergrad, which is a good thing. 😀 And yet reminds me that I'll have a hard time getting in regardless. I feel safe, and humble, in saying that I think I have stellar LORs, research (1st Author, good pub/s, more to come), shadowing and clinical exposure (a strong amount of solid stuff here), and a great and interesting background coming from being a television writer of shows that all the adcoms will know!!! Whether or not their fans, who knows. 🙂 But, it should set me apart from the avg applicant. That and my age!!!! 😉
Having said that 🙁 , look, I'm not an easy admit. Wish I was. My admittance will come down to my MCAT and my post-bac GPA, which will be a solid 3.7 on June 1, 2010, when I apply, as long as I keep doing what I'm doing and continue to ramp it UP.
So, Spring, I have Orgo 2 to take, with Orgo 2 lab, a 2 credit course here, a course I heard is like a course in and of itself. Fun. Phys 2 and Phys 2 lab, if I do what I did in Phys 1, I'll get As again in this stuff. That's a lot there already. 10 credits. Now, I would love to have some UPPER LEVEL sciences in the bag when I apply. How can I expect an adcom to admit me to med school if I don't have this on the application? Even if I get a 30+ on the MCAT? On the other hand, I have a degree already, with lots of OTHER upper level courses in my major from an Ivy (polic sci) though I don't want to make old grades part of the experience, I lose that discussion if we are going to go by old grades...so why go there. Bottom line, can I get in with just the pre-reqs and solid MCAT, or do I NEED the additional upper levels? I could only take one at most in Spring, not sure that would matter. I guess the feeling, with me is, the more As now, the better.
So, I can take Microbiology, with or without lab in Spring. Should I? Or should I keep it sane and take Health Law? I don't even know the difference between Microbio and Molec and Cell Bio, for example, something I'd also like to take. I cannot take Biochem until after Orgo 2 in Spring. I'd love to take that before MCAT, but to delay MCAT would delay that nice and early app June 1.
Another option is to keep it light with Biomedical Ethics on top of the above pre-reqs and add to that Summer 1 session, two nice upper level sciences, say Immunology or Virology or Microbio at that time? The upside to that is my Summer Session 1 ends around 6/15 here. So, I could update an early app with those grades still early in the game. But, updating a recently completed and verified app could also push things to July for me. I could also do the same with Summer II here, which is still a semester that would finish around August and get me more good upper grades to update with come interview season. But I'm not necessarily worried about saying, "Yeah, I did well in Biochem I in summer, thanks for noticing that Dr. XYZ..." Haha. I'm WORRIED about GETTING to the interview in the first place. And without upper levels, hmmmm...
As an aside, I still have work (writing from home, sporadic), cut back on research (grades first) and need to really finish up strong, i.e. straight As in Phys 2 and Orgo 2. Labs and lectures. And study for the MCAT. But that's what we all do in the MCAT term, ay? 😱
Advice on the scheduling and timing of my upcoming app schedule for Spring 2010 would be GREATLY appreci-a-doed. Same with those who had success without too many upper levels when that app was sent in 6/1, only to be updated later.
Thanks!!!
D712
Hope we've all gotten grades in and are enjoying SDN guilt free over this holiday break! I have a question and am looking for advice re: my Spring 2010 schedule. Been posting and reading here for a while now. VERY nice to see that Non-trads Acceptance thread is quite full this year!
Ok, so, I take the MCAT in April 2010, at the same time that I have my last
normal semester of my own Post-Bac (self) program.
I've finished Bio I/II, Gen Chem I/II, Orgo I, Phys I. GPA is substantially higher than anything I did as an undergrad, which is a good thing. 😀 And yet reminds me that I'll have a hard time getting in regardless. I feel safe, and humble, in saying that I think I have stellar LORs, research (1st Author, good pub/s, more to come), shadowing and clinical exposure (a strong amount of solid stuff here), and a great and interesting background coming from being a television writer of shows that all the adcoms will know!!! Whether or not their fans, who knows. 🙂 But, it should set me apart from the avg applicant. That and my age!!!! 😉
Having said that 🙁 , look, I'm not an easy admit. Wish I was. My admittance will come down to my MCAT and my post-bac GPA, which will be a solid 3.7 on June 1, 2010, when I apply, as long as I keep doing what I'm doing and continue to ramp it UP.
So, Spring, I have Orgo 2 to take, with Orgo 2 lab, a 2 credit course here, a course I heard is like a course in and of itself. Fun. Phys 2 and Phys 2 lab, if I do what I did in Phys 1, I'll get As again in this stuff. That's a lot there already. 10 credits. Now, I would love to have some UPPER LEVEL sciences in the bag when I apply. How can I expect an adcom to admit me to med school if I don't have this on the application? Even if I get a 30+ on the MCAT? On the other hand, I have a degree already, with lots of OTHER upper level courses in my major from an Ivy (polic sci) though I don't want to make old grades part of the experience, I lose that discussion if we are going to go by old grades...so why go there. Bottom line, can I get in with just the pre-reqs and solid MCAT, or do I NEED the additional upper levels? I could only take one at most in Spring, not sure that would matter. I guess the feeling, with me is, the more As now, the better.
So, I can take Microbiology, with or without lab in Spring. Should I? Or should I keep it sane and take Health Law? I don't even know the difference between Microbio and Molec and Cell Bio, for example, something I'd also like to take. I cannot take Biochem until after Orgo 2 in Spring. I'd love to take that before MCAT, but to delay MCAT would delay that nice and early app June 1.
Another option is to keep it light with Biomedical Ethics on top of the above pre-reqs and add to that Summer 1 session, two nice upper level sciences, say Immunology or Virology or Microbio at that time? The upside to that is my Summer Session 1 ends around 6/15 here. So, I could update an early app with those grades still early in the game. But, updating a recently completed and verified app could also push things to July for me. I could also do the same with Summer II here, which is still a semester that would finish around August and get me more good upper grades to update with come interview season. But I'm not necessarily worried about saying, "Yeah, I did well in Biochem I in summer, thanks for noticing that Dr. XYZ..." Haha. I'm WORRIED about GETTING to the interview in the first place. And without upper levels, hmmmm...
As an aside, I still have work (writing from home, sporadic), cut back on research (grades first) and need to really finish up strong, i.e. straight As in Phys 2 and Orgo 2. Labs and lectures. And study for the MCAT. But that's what we all do in the MCAT term, ay? 😱
Advice on the scheduling and timing of my upcoming app schedule for Spring 2010 would be GREATLY appreci-a-doed. Same with those who had success without too many upper levels when that app was sent in 6/1, only to be updated later.
Thanks!!!
D712
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