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Hi, and welcome to SDN.Hi,
I'm currently working on my application for next cycle (Fall 2020 admission) but I'm worried that my application is too weak. My GPA and MCAT are pretty average but I really lack clinical hours (especially when I see people with 500+ hours). I didn't really feel set on applying to medical school until late last year, so I didn't get much clinical exposure in my undergraduate years.
How much will it hurt my application? Should I delay for a year?
Here's my info:
cGPA: 3.67 (downward trend, but might go up a little after this quarter with some easier classes). I attend a competitive state school and am in a challenging major (part of the reason for the GPA drop).
MCAT: 513 (128/128/128/129)
Residency: WA
Research:
Sept 2018-present: 400+ hours right now, will be 800+ by end of summer. No publication but will write a Departmental Honors thesis based on my work
Sept 2015-July 2016 (High School): 750+ hours. Paper in progress which is why I want to include it
Volunteering:
Local hospital: ~30 hours. Limited patient contact
Shadowing:
Primary Care: 15 hours
Trauma Surgery: 8 hours
Sports medicine: trying to get it set up now
ECs:
Sports club: 1000+ hours. 750+ in a leadership position.
I strongly encourage you to refrain from applying during the upcoming cycle. Future planned hours have no impact on admissions committees' decision-making. Your patient interaction experience is very weak. Your shadowing needs more hours. And I'm not seeing the critical element of nonmedical community service that helps those in need. These missing elements will seriously hurt your chances.
The thesis should be done because you want to or because it's required, not because you think it will benefit your application.
The positives are your research and leadership experience.
Can you further describe your downward grade trend? Perhaps you'd know your year-by-year GPAs?
What is your BCPM GPA?