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I was wondering what I have to work on the most..
For GPA, I was an engineering major and i took all hard classes like multivar calc, linear algebra/diff eqns, programming and physics for engineers.. and ended up with 3.33..
Sophomore year I got 4.0 for both fall/spring and i'm doing summer classes which will hopefully raise my gpa to 3.7
I was wondering how admission people look at my class composition... I have been taking difficult math classes, comp sci, physics for engineers and some other chem classes including p-chem that are designed for college of chemistry people..(Different, possibly harder chem classes that typical pre-med people do not take) Do they look at it favorably? do they even recognize that I took different science classes from typical pre-med people?
For EC, it's hella crappy
I started ED volunteering at UCSF but I got really lazy and didn't go much.. I have like 14 hours and I have to keep going for sure
I have a non-clinical volunteer for feeding homeless people
I will start research in Fall 2010, which I think kinda late..
I will be Undergraduate instructor for gen bio next fall and probably later semesters as well
I will be a chemistry tutor at student learning center
I think this is it. I'm thinking about taking MCAT next summer
What should I work on the most?
I was wondering what I have to work on the most..
For GPA, I was an engineering major and i took all hard classes like multivar calc, linear algebra/diff eqns, programming and physics for engineers.. and ended up with 3.33..
Sophomore year I got 4.0 for both fall/spring and i'm doing summer classes which will hopefully raise my gpa to 3.7
I was wondering how admission people look at my class composition... I have been taking difficult math classes, comp sci, physics for engineers and some other chem classes including p-chem that are designed for college of chemistry people..(Different, possibly harder chem classes that typical pre-med people do not take) Do they look at it favorably? do they even recognize that I took different science classes from typical pre-med people?
For EC, it's hella crappy
I started ED volunteering at UCSF but I got really lazy and didn't go much.. I have like 14 hours and I have to keep going for sure
I have a non-clinical volunteer for feeding homeless people
I will start research in Fall 2010, which I think kinda late..
I will be Undergraduate instructor for gen bio next fall and probably later semesters as well
I will be a chemistry tutor at student learning center
I think this is it. I'm thinking about taking MCAT next summer
What should I work on the most?
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