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Hey all,
I figured I'd reach out for some advice. It's looking like I wont be getting into any MD programs this cycle. I had two interviews at in-state schools with one post-interview rejection and one waitlist and the waitlist seems rather difficult to get off.
My biggest question is whether or not it is worth it to apply back to back cycles. I am a graduating senior but I also took time off before going to school to pursue athletics (I can go into more detail if need be). To give a little background on my stats and EC's...
-3.91 core and slightly higher science GPA from my current undergrad but it is pulled down by 15 credits of community college courses that I took before going into my undergrad. So my AMCAS overall is around a 3.7.
- MCAT 503 and 507 with below average CARS.
- About 1200 hours of research (two different summer research programs). No publications but more oral and poster presentations than I can count.
- Over 300 hours of non-clinical volunteering
- About 40 of clinical volunteering
- About 40 shadowing
- At least 3000 hours of athletics at school
I am planning on becoming a medical scribe for my year off so that will add to my clinical experiences because I think that is my of my shortcomings (besides my MCAT scores).
I will be definitely be applying to some DO schools next cycle.
Is it worth it to take the MCAT for a third time before applying? Do I bother for a third time? I have began to study to take it in June of this year so my scores could be used for this coming cycle if I plan on applying again right away. If I don't take it again, will being a medical scribe be sufficient enough to boost my application to apply right away again or should I really take this next cycle off and apply in two years?
Any advice is helpful!
I figured I'd reach out for some advice. It's looking like I wont be getting into any MD programs this cycle. I had two interviews at in-state schools with one post-interview rejection and one waitlist and the waitlist seems rather difficult to get off.
My biggest question is whether or not it is worth it to apply back to back cycles. I am a graduating senior but I also took time off before going to school to pursue athletics (I can go into more detail if need be). To give a little background on my stats and EC's...
-3.91 core and slightly higher science GPA from my current undergrad but it is pulled down by 15 credits of community college courses that I took before going into my undergrad. So my AMCAS overall is around a 3.7.
- MCAT 503 and 507 with below average CARS.
- About 1200 hours of research (two different summer research programs). No publications but more oral and poster presentations than I can count.
- Over 300 hours of non-clinical volunteering
- About 40 of clinical volunteering
- About 40 shadowing
- At least 3000 hours of athletics at school
I am planning on becoming a medical scribe for my year off so that will add to my clinical experiences because I think that is my of my shortcomings (besides my MCAT scores).
I will be definitely be applying to some DO schools next cycle.
Is it worth it to take the MCAT for a third time before applying? Do I bother for a third time? I have began to study to take it in June of this year so my scores could be used for this coming cycle if I plan on applying again right away. If I don't take it again, will being a medical scribe be sufficient enough to boost my application to apply right away again or should I really take this next cycle off and apply in two years?
Any advice is helpful!