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ok, maybe i'm having a mid-20s crisis since i am realizing i am turning 26 this year.
i'm a ucberkeley grad, asian female, my spirit seems to be dying a slow death since for some reason i am very fixated on a medical career.
i've been trying to get in med school for a few years now, right now i am applying for the second time. here is my story: i had a horrible first two years in college, no excuse but that i didn't balance myself and got a little too ambitious, couldn't drop classes that i should have, an administrative mess... i either did really well in a class or flopped.
overall ucb gpa 3.0, molecular bio major
ucla master's gpa 3.4 still in progress.
all my grades are on the up and up and have stabilized though, but i'm not the perfect student obviously.
mcat, already 2 years old, but a 34S (11b, 12p, 11v)
i've been doing work in a basic science lab all the meanwhile, and have had lots of volunteer experience in clinical settings and in research, etc etc.
so i actually got a secondary from ucla (but not from any other UC's), and got most secondaries from schools that screened. i applied to a few DO schools, have shadowed with a DO too. I've gotten a few rejections so far, but NO WORD from anywhere.
the only school that interviewed me so far was the caribbean school SGU...they wanted me for Jan which I couldn't do since I am still in the middle of my master's, but am told that the adcom is thinking positively of me for this august.
i'm pretty sure my letters of recs are good, if not excellent, as I had them reviewed.
should i wait one more year and take classes (what classes to take even??), retake the mcat, apply again this June? will having a completed master's thesis, possible publication and one more round help?
or should i just accept reality and dig into working into the US medical system as an international med student?
thanks for your advice, give it all, even the rough criticism!
i'm a ucberkeley grad, asian female, my spirit seems to be dying a slow death since for some reason i am very fixated on a medical career.
i've been trying to get in med school for a few years now, right now i am applying for the second time. here is my story: i had a horrible first two years in college, no excuse but that i didn't balance myself and got a little too ambitious, couldn't drop classes that i should have, an administrative mess... i either did really well in a class or flopped.
overall ucb gpa 3.0, molecular bio major
ucla master's gpa 3.4 still in progress.
all my grades are on the up and up and have stabilized though, but i'm not the perfect student obviously.
mcat, already 2 years old, but a 34S (11b, 12p, 11v)
i've been doing work in a basic science lab all the meanwhile, and have had lots of volunteer experience in clinical settings and in research, etc etc.
so i actually got a secondary from ucla (but not from any other UC's), and got most secondaries from schools that screened. i applied to a few DO schools, have shadowed with a DO too. I've gotten a few rejections so far, but NO WORD from anywhere.
the only school that interviewed me so far was the caribbean school SGU...they wanted me for Jan which I couldn't do since I am still in the middle of my master's, but am told that the adcom is thinking positively of me for this august.
i'm pretty sure my letters of recs are good, if not excellent, as I had them reviewed.
should i wait one more year and take classes (what classes to take even??), retake the mcat, apply again this June? will having a completed master's thesis, possible publication and one more round help?
or should i just accept reality and dig into working into the US medical system as an international med student?
thanks for your advice, give it all, even the rough criticism!