28 MCAT and 1 interview (private school) so far.
Where at? Grats!
28 MCAT and 1 interview (private school) so far.
Recent MCAT posted 9/5, 10BS, 9PS, 10VR, Q writing: One MD and one DO invite back-to-back last Thursday and Friday. My overall stats and such are on my MDApps. I'm hoping for more through January. I'll update sometime around then how many I received overall.Any 27-29ers with some recent invites??
Recent MCAT posted 9/5, 10BS, 9PS, 10VR, Q writing: One MD and one DO invite back-to-back last Thursday and Friday. My overall stats and such are on my MDApps. I'm hoping for more through January. I'll update sometime around then how many I received overall.
Good luck everyone!
I don't think anyone really cares where you went, that's more of an SDN-mindset. All they want is that 4.0 👍 Congrats, I think you'll do just fine with what you have
Jefferson and the Univ. of MN
recently got IIs at mcw and drexel, 4 total so far this yearAny 27-29ers with some recent invites??
Yup, I would've felt so much better had I made straight 10s. Having a 30 dead-even is pretty rare, you know? Bah. Whatevs. The Stdv alone helps me out.We have pretty similar stats. Stupid PS haha.
Good luck to you! 🙂
Also, I don't fit the URM status, but I think many schools will consider me a URM of sorts being from a very rural area (Town of < 5,000 surrounded by 45 miles of corn and beans) and planning to practice rural medicine. Does anyone know much about this? There are several sites talking about rural areas being underserved/rural citizens making up a disproportionately small percentage of med school applicants, but not a lot about how that can impact a med school's consideration of an applicant from a rural area.
Also, I don't fit the URM status, but I think many schools will consider me a URM of sorts being from a very rural area (Town of < 5,000 surrounded by 45 miles of corn and beans) and planning to practice rural medicine. Does anyone know much about this? There are several sites talking about rural areas being underserved/rural citizens making up a disproportionately small percentage of med school applicants, but not a lot about how that can impact a med school's consideration of an applicant from a rural area.
No need to be rude. People from rural communities make up 20% of the US population, but less than 10% of medical school graduates, i.e., underrepresented. That same 20% is also only served by about 9% of the nation's physicians.
http://01f21cf.netsolhost.com/changing_patterns_of_admission.htm
I posted on the thread for what are my chances but posting here to get input from peer group.
I have 29Q, 10,10,9 ( B,P,V) with 3.7 GPA. Applying next cycle. how do I look for Texas med schools?
Thanks. I am a texas resident. Of course 30 with 10/10/10 would be the benchmark but feeling OK about 10/10/9 with Q in writing after reading about successes on this thread. Looking for texas med schools if possible as I am already spending lot of money already at a top private university for undergradGood chance! Your score is even and thats what schools like. And since you're applying to Texas, you'll be fine, especially if you have good stats and have strong ties to Texas. Also, apply as early as possible!!
27Q, 3.87 C, 3.8 S
4 Interviews, including Harvard! Stay positive guys🙂
27Q, 3.87 C, 3.8 S
4 Interviews, including Harvard! Stay positive guys🙂
27Q, 3.87 C, 3.8 S
4 Interviews, including Harvard! Stay positive guys🙂
Whoa are you a URM? Not trivializing your success, I'm also a URM so just wondering. Or do you have other spectacular ECs or extensive research under your belt?
How do you ever expect the world to view you differently when you can't even do it yourself?
Thanks for the "I'm better than you because I don't depend on my URM status" advice. I don't need it from you. You don't know anything about my life, my application, where I am in my med school journey currently, etc etc and I won't explain it to you.
If I am truly depending on my URM status to get me into med school and subsequently through my career, then you and I both know I won't succeed. So keep your comments to yourself and let me either succeed or fail.
I hope this can be a big inspiration to everyone.
27 mcat , less than 3.3 GPA (upward trend)
2 MD interviews already (both OOS), non URM. However, I have LOTS of extra curricular and show great passion in my personal statements.
it's really not all about numbers 👍
for people bashing you on your MCAT/GPA don't listen to them. If you truly believe in yourself and you KNOW you have done your very best, APPLY. you really never know if you don't apply.
Please stop harassing members, please. 🙂
In all seriousness though, I don't know why he responded with that 'cry me a river' spat. He totally missed the point while displaying his inferiority complex . My point was that URMs already face a stereotype in med schools from many of their non-URM counterparts assuming they must have only gotten in based on their race. And now here you have this guy (another URM) asking if the guy that got in with a low GPA is URM as well. If that's the case, don't
start crying when your own colleagues stereotype you; you're no different.
Mhhm. Even with that MCAT score, I am anticipating a long line of research and service.
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In all seriousness though, I don't know why he responded with that 'cry me a river' spat. He totally missed the point while displaying his inferiority complex . My point was that URMs already face a stereotype in med schools from many of their non-URM counterparts assuming they must have only gotten in based on their race. And now here you have this guy (another URM) asking if the guy that got in with a low GPA is URM as well. If that's the case, don't start crying when your own colleagues stereotype you; you're no different.
I wouldn't say Mercy is that bad, it's just people around here kind of look down on it. There are definitely worse schools in the area-that's a solid GPA! Congrats!
Now if only I could get an ounce of love. I have 3.9s and a 88-91st percentile MCAT with only one interview so far (SUNY school). I applied to many of the same places as you with no word back. When were you complete?
Congrats again on all of the interviews!
Can you share which schools? I still haven't finished adding schools, though I submitted in Sept...Thanks! I was submitted end of June and complete end of July. I submitted the bulk of my secondaries very early August (1st week). I'm hoping on a few more interview offers, but we'll see. So far one rejection (RFU), but I'm just starting to get emails rolling in saying my app is complete.
Just to reiterate for anyone following this thread, ~3.5 GPA (slightly below), non-URM, 28R MCAT, two MD interviews so far (1 IS, 1 OOS).
Can you share which schools? I still haven't finished adding schools, though I submitted in Sept...
U of MN and Jefferson. I'm anticipating, at the very least, one more II from my other state school.
FWIW, when I spoke to the admissions office at the U of MN, the woman on the phone told me I have a very impressive application.. me, with a ~3.5 GPA and a 28R MCAT. The same guy who has pretty limited, but consistent, volunteering, no shadowing, and honestly not many extra curriculars during college.
I've said it a 100 times on here and I'll say it a 100 more times, numbers and huge amounts of volunteering/shadowing aren't the end-all-be-all application. They like seeing some variety. I'll be preaching this same mantra even if I don't get in because it's true, despite what a lot of people on SDN might say. Had I not done so lousily on the MCAT and gotten a few less C's in college, I feel like I would be a shoe-in this application cycle (or as much as one can expect to be).
Edit: 10 seconds after posting this, checked my email - Interview invite from Drexel!
Hey congrats on all the interview invites man!
Really inspiring to those of us with lower stats. If you don't mind me asking, what do you think sets you apart at all then if you have a less than desirable GPA, MCAT, and didn't cure cancer at Harvard Med School during undergrad? I like to think I am a similar applicant to you (though I haven't gotten my MCAT back yet). I know I can dazzle people during interviews, but the question is making my app stand out enough to get one