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i started a post bacc in may and i anticipate applying to medical school next summer after taking the mcat in july
i have started volunteering in an ED for 6 hrs/week, shadowing doctors for about 4-10 hrs/week, doing exercise medicine research for 10 hrs/week
although the hours are there, i think what's more important is the quality of my experiences, and they have all been quite amazing (for example, i saw three bypass surgeries in 2 weeks which was incredible)
i understand that i will be competing against people who have been doing this stuff for four years straight in undergrad, so am i at a disadvantage?
or will the admissions folks understand that only one year passed between the time i decided to pursue medicine and the time i applied, so i will not have as much medically related experience?
i have started volunteering in an ED for 6 hrs/week, shadowing doctors for about 4-10 hrs/week, doing exercise medicine research for 10 hrs/week
although the hours are there, i think what's more important is the quality of my experiences, and they have all been quite amazing (for example, i saw three bypass surgeries in 2 weeks which was incredible)
i understand that i will be competing against people who have been doing this stuff for four years straight in undergrad, so am i at a disadvantage?
or will the admissions folks understand that only one year passed between the time i decided to pursue medicine and the time i applied, so i will not have as much medically related experience?