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Hi everyone, I want your opinions on something. I'm a junior at the University of Findlay and am currently trying to decide whether to take a gap year to improve my application. Here's what I've got so far:
GPA : 3.55
science GPA: 3.0
Activities: JV dressage equestrian team (all 3 years), varsity hunt seat team (2 years, one of the top teams in the country - ya know...not to brag or anything...), horse club, premed club, work 15 hours per week (non-science related job)
Research experience: 2 research projects, neither of which were published
Ethnicity: Native American (Cherokee)/White
I also haven't taken physics II yet and would need to take the MCAT this summer to apply this year. I don't have any shadowing hours yet, but can get those fairly quickly and could probably get 150-200 by the time I applied. I'm also working at an assisted living facility this summer, as well as performing research. I also started volunteering at a therapeutic riding center this past march, too. I've volunteered as a tutor since freshman year as well.
My goal medical schools are Ohio State (in-state), Case Western, UNC @ Chapel Hill, UC @ San Diego, Emory, University of Washington, and Wake Forest.
IF I waited another year to apply, however, I'd have at least one publication that I know of, lots more research experience, a higher GPA (around 3.75-3.8), more volunteer experience, and I'd have started a chapter of an organization dedicated to solving hunger on my campus (still in progress). What are your opinions on this? Do I stand a chance at my target schools if I applied this year, or should I wait another year?
GPA : 3.55
science GPA: 3.0
Activities: JV dressage equestrian team (all 3 years), varsity hunt seat team (2 years, one of the top teams in the country - ya know...not to brag or anything...), horse club, premed club, work 15 hours per week (non-science related job)
Research experience: 2 research projects, neither of which were published
Ethnicity: Native American (Cherokee)/White
I also haven't taken physics II yet and would need to take the MCAT this summer to apply this year. I don't have any shadowing hours yet, but can get those fairly quickly and could probably get 150-200 by the time I applied. I'm also working at an assisted living facility this summer, as well as performing research. I also started volunteering at a therapeutic riding center this past march, too. I've volunteered as a tutor since freshman year as well.
My goal medical schools are Ohio State (in-state), Case Western, UNC @ Chapel Hill, UC @ San Diego, Emory, University of Washington, and Wake Forest.
IF I waited another year to apply, however, I'd have at least one publication that I know of, lots more research experience, a higher GPA (around 3.75-3.8), more volunteer experience, and I'd have started a chapter of an organization dedicated to solving hunger on my campus (still in progress). What are your opinions on this? Do I stand a chance at my target schools if I applied this year, or should I wait another year?