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this is my first time reading this forum. i usually (by that i mean 4 hours per day) read the pre-allo.
i graduated from college in 2005. Had been per-med until end of sophomore year when i realized it was ruining my college experience. after college went overseas to a third world country and volunteered in a hospital, shadowed in the ER and OR. came back excited about medicine, finished prereqs in a post bac program. took MCATS twice. waited to apply until i had all my ducks in a row. have worked 2 years in research.
will schools consider me a non-trad? is that good or bad?
(i have 33S in MCAT; 3.47 GPA from an ivy league school; 3.9 post-bac GPA.)
i graduated from college in 2005. Had been per-med until end of sophomore year when i realized it was ruining my college experience. after college went overseas to a third world country and volunteered in a hospital, shadowed in the ER and OR. came back excited about medicine, finished prereqs in a post bac program. took MCATS twice. waited to apply until i had all my ducks in a row. have worked 2 years in research.
will schools consider me a non-trad? is that good or bad?
(i have 33S in MCAT; 3.47 GPA from an ivy league school; 3.9 post-bac GPA.)
