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Tennessee resident, 3.75 undergrad gpa, 3.5 science, English and art history major w/minor equivalency in French, 35O, one semester of law school at 3.0, worked for an Australian international law firm in London, worked for another firm in Cali, lifeguard for years, see note on volunteer experience below.
I'm thinking of applying to
UT-Memphis
ETSU
Alabama-Birmingham (top-choice)
Emory (advantage in that it's my college alma mater and am a southerner)
Tulane
Wake
Ohio State
Cincinnati
Schools I'd also consider (and am definitely open to suggestions)
Vandy
MCO
Colorado
UVA
VCU
Creighton
I'd like to stay in the south, though I'm willing to relocate where I can pick up in-state tuition after a year.
Red flags in my app:
1) dropped out of law school after a semester
2) haven't had any science courses in several years
3) letters of rec from science professors are going to be weak. I'm meeting with them, but seeing as I took most of my science classes with either profs who knew very little English or while I was abroad, my options are limited (plus no science courses in several years, again).
4) Clinical exposure may be weak: I have lifeguarded for several years, volunteered a summer at a children's hospital, and am currently volunteering 15+ hours per week in a children's hosptial and am participating in a program that allows me to dress down in scrubs and see surgical procedures throughout the hosptial for 5 hours/week. Shadowed two doctors, one for about 3 months, the other for a few days.
Tennessee resident, 3.75 undergrad gpa, 3.5 science, English and art history major w/minor equivalency in French, 35O, one semester of law school at 3.0, worked for an Australian international law firm in London, worked for another firm in Cali, lifeguard for years, see note on volunteer experience below.
I'm thinking of applying to
UT-Memphis
ETSU
Alabama-Birmingham (top-choice)
Emory (advantage in that it's my college alma mater and am a southerner)
Tulane
Wake
Ohio State
Cincinnati
Schools I'd also consider (and am definitely open to suggestions)
Vandy
MCO
Colorado
UVA
VCU
Creighton
I'd like to stay in the south, though I'm willing to relocate where I can pick up in-state tuition after a year.
Red flags in my app:
1) dropped out of law school after a semester
2) haven't had any science courses in several years
3) letters of rec from science professors are going to be weak. I'm meeting with them, but seeing as I took most of my science classes with either profs who knew very little English or while I was abroad, my options are limited (plus no science courses in several years, again).
4) Clinical exposure may be weak: I have lifeguarded for several years, volunteered a summer at a children's hospital, and am currently volunteering 15+ hours per week in a children's hosptial and am participating in a program that allows me to dress down in scrubs and see surgical procedures throughout the hosptial for 5 hours/week. Shadowed two doctors, one for about 3 months, the other for a few days.