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I'm going to be applying to medical schools for the 2017 cycle, and am beginning to think about where I should apply and what my realistic chances are. My stats are:
GPA: 3.98 (cumulative) 4.0 (science)
MCAT: Have not taken yet, but I got a 504 on a practice exam without any studying, and am signed up for an intensive MCAT class through my school. I also tend to do well on standardized tests.
Shadowing: I have shadowed a neurologist specializing in stroke (8 hrs), a neuro-ophthalmologist (ongoing, 40-ish hours so far), and have plans to shadow a GI specialist and observe him performing endoscopies.
Clinical Experience: Since HS I have worked as an assistant/technician for an optometrist. This has involved taking patient histories, performing basic vision evaluation tests, and performing visual field tests/retinal imaging if necessary.
Research: I have worked in a stroke lab (1 summer, ~8 weeks) on a project involving the effect of ischemic stroke on breathing (no authorship or presentations, just experience); a neuroscience lab focused on the brainstem control of breathing (1 year, no authorship); and am currently in a lab which specializes in glial cells and their role in MS (3 months so far, will have authorship, a thesis, and at least one if not more presentations by the end of my time there).
Volunteering: This is definitely the area I am weakest in. I have volunteered through my university's marching band, by helping high school bands develop their marching programs and by assisting with/performing at a cancer walk near our university. This amounts to about 10 hours. I have plans to begin volunteering at a hospital as a patient companion this semester, and intend to continue my work there throughout the rest of my undergraduate career. I'm just concerned that I won't have enough experience there before I send in my application, and will look light in the volunteering area. Will the intention to continue volunteering there count for anything?
Extracurriculars/Leadership: I have been a member of my university's marching band and pep band for three years, and will likely be section leader next year. I have been a member of our school's Krav Maga club for 2 years and vice president for a semester (so far). I am a founding member and secretary for our Historical European Martial Arts club. I am also a member of the club fencing team (2 years, no leadership).
I am proficient in Spanish, and studied abroad in Salamanca, Spain for 6 weeks this past summer, where I studied neuroscience and took a course on medical Spanish.
I have been accepted into a combined BS/MD program at my university, where matriculation to the medical school is contingent upon grades and MCAT scores. Given this, I was considering only applying to higher tier medical schools, such as Mt. Sinai, Harvard, Yale, etc. I was also considering applying to MD/PhD programs given my involvement with and interest in research, but I'm not sure if applying as MD/PhD would affect my chances for matriculating as MD only. So do I have a shot at the upper tier schools? Should I include some other mid tier ones? Will my relatively light volunteering experience be a factor?
Thanks!
GPA: 3.98 (cumulative) 4.0 (science)
MCAT: Have not taken yet, but I got a 504 on a practice exam without any studying, and am signed up for an intensive MCAT class through my school. I also tend to do well on standardized tests.
Shadowing: I have shadowed a neurologist specializing in stroke (8 hrs), a neuro-ophthalmologist (ongoing, 40-ish hours so far), and have plans to shadow a GI specialist and observe him performing endoscopies.
Clinical Experience: Since HS I have worked as an assistant/technician for an optometrist. This has involved taking patient histories, performing basic vision evaluation tests, and performing visual field tests/retinal imaging if necessary.
Research: I have worked in a stroke lab (1 summer, ~8 weeks) on a project involving the effect of ischemic stroke on breathing (no authorship or presentations, just experience); a neuroscience lab focused on the brainstem control of breathing (1 year, no authorship); and am currently in a lab which specializes in glial cells and their role in MS (3 months so far, will have authorship, a thesis, and at least one if not more presentations by the end of my time there).
Volunteering: This is definitely the area I am weakest in. I have volunteered through my university's marching band, by helping high school bands develop their marching programs and by assisting with/performing at a cancer walk near our university. This amounts to about 10 hours. I have plans to begin volunteering at a hospital as a patient companion this semester, and intend to continue my work there throughout the rest of my undergraduate career. I'm just concerned that I won't have enough experience there before I send in my application, and will look light in the volunteering area. Will the intention to continue volunteering there count for anything?
Extracurriculars/Leadership: I have been a member of my university's marching band and pep band for three years, and will likely be section leader next year. I have been a member of our school's Krav Maga club for 2 years and vice president for a semester (so far). I am a founding member and secretary for our Historical European Martial Arts club. I am also a member of the club fencing team (2 years, no leadership).
I am proficient in Spanish, and studied abroad in Salamanca, Spain for 6 weeks this past summer, where I studied neuroscience and took a course on medical Spanish.
I have been accepted into a combined BS/MD program at my university, where matriculation to the medical school is contingent upon grades and MCAT scores. Given this, I was considering only applying to higher tier medical schools, such as Mt. Sinai, Harvard, Yale, etc. I was also considering applying to MD/PhD programs given my involvement with and interest in research, but I'm not sure if applying as MD/PhD would affect my chances for matriculating as MD only. So do I have a shot at the upper tier schools? Should I include some other mid tier ones? Will my relatively light volunteering experience be a factor?
Thanks!