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I will try and make this short, but my situation is unique. I am 27 and I graduated last semester with my b.s. in microbiology from a large state school. Until very recently (literally the past few months) I was set on pursuing the grad school route and working toward a pHd in biomedical sciences. I actually took the GRE, applied to several phd research programs this fall, and had interview offers for a few places. I ultimately declined to follow up on them because I felt like at the end of the day I wouldn't have the chance to directly improve people's lives through the lab, and that was my initial interest with research to begin with.
I've long considered a career in medicine, and I ultimately know that my heart is in helping people, and so I've decided to pursue the MD/DO route. I don't have any volunteer or hospital experience whatsoever, so I just now set up a volunteering arrangement at a local hospital, and I will begin shadowing a doctor next week. I have already started studying for the MCAT, and I figure that I could be ready for it in a few months also.
My question is this: Is it worth applying to a few a DO schools and a lower-tier (it's very low lol) in state MD school this cycle if I do decent on the MCAT? I've pretty much come to terms with the fact that next year is a better choice due to the fact that I will have more EC experience, and I figure that an admissions committee wants to see that I'm really sure about my career choice this time. Here's a brief summary of my profile:
-Community College pre reqs: ~3.5 GPA (not great obviously, but I worked 60 hrs a week when I did this)
-University GPA: 3.42sci/3.54 cumul
-Research: 1.5 years total, 2 oral conference presentations, 1 research stipend, 1 travel stipend
-Obviously I have lots of real world experience as non-trad, I worked customer service full time for several years beforehand (I'm pretty good with people). I am also fluent in spanish, and hope to use this skill as a pcp.
**I figure that if I were to apply this year it would be late July before my app was fully prepared...Again, I know that **** was long. Thanks for reading, and I'm open to absolutely any advice.
I've long considered a career in medicine, and I ultimately know that my heart is in helping people, and so I've decided to pursue the MD/DO route. I don't have any volunteer or hospital experience whatsoever, so I just now set up a volunteering arrangement at a local hospital, and I will begin shadowing a doctor next week. I have already started studying for the MCAT, and I figure that I could be ready for it in a few months also.
My question is this: Is it worth applying to a few a DO schools and a lower-tier (it's very low lol) in state MD school this cycle if I do decent on the MCAT? I've pretty much come to terms with the fact that next year is a better choice due to the fact that I will have more EC experience, and I figure that an admissions committee wants to see that I'm really sure about my career choice this time. Here's a brief summary of my profile:
-Community College pre reqs: ~3.5 GPA (not great obviously, but I worked 60 hrs a week when I did this)
-University GPA: 3.42sci/3.54 cumul
-Research: 1.5 years total, 2 oral conference presentations, 1 research stipend, 1 travel stipend
-Obviously I have lots of real world experience as non-trad, I worked customer service full time for several years beforehand (I'm pretty good with people). I am also fluent in spanish, and hope to use this skill as a pcp.
**I figure that if I were to apply this year it would be late July before my app was fully prepared...Again, I know that **** was long. Thanks for reading, and I'm open to absolutely any advice.
