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Hi all... I have given and received lots of advice from SDN so I just want to say thanks for all the entertainment. 🙂
Now, I took the MCAT 5/31/12 and based on my practice tests and averages, I was expecting a 31 or 32 and hoping for a 33... I got a 27Q -- 9/9/9 -- 3.65 cGPA, 3.7 sGPA. No idea how this happened as I felt pretty okay coming out of the test, but what's done is done. What matters is how I deal with this setback.
Based on my app, I was planning to apply to upper middle tiered schools and upper schools. I have a Nature paper, two other publications, lots of independent leadership, superb rec letters, over 5 years of research experience, shadowing, clinical volunteering, etc... On top of that, I was applying as economically disadvantaged, but I am not URM. I am 25 so I was ready to move forward and go to medical school to pursue my dream of going into clinical research.
So.... my options are:
1) Re-take MCAT after 1 month of studying only 3 hours/day and hopefully do better, but possibly not. Apply this cycle... but very very late and possibly too late to have a good app cycle. If I don't get in somewhere, I will be considered a re-applicant next year. Based on my MCAT averages, I could have gotten over a 30 on the MCAT. Some people would say to re-take. The problem is that I work full time and there is no way that I would have time to study for a re-take as it has been a full month since I opened up the books.
2) Cancel my application ASAP (I am not verified yet so I would NOT be considered a re-applicant next year). Study over several months and re-take the MCAT in January -- high probability to get above 32.
3) Apply to low-tier schools with a 27 and hope that the strength of my application in other areas such as research will get me in somewhere... but I may not be happy with the research options available to me.
I don't care about "rankings" for medical school, but I DO care about the quality and opportunity for research. I want to be among the best physician scientists because I want to do translational research -- medical research is my long-term career goal. Are there any low-tier schools that have great research?
Please; any advice would be greatly appreciated. I don't know what is best for me. As This happened this week, I just needed a few days to get my mind off of the situation, but now I need to face it and start moving forward.
Best,
C
Now, I took the MCAT 5/31/12 and based on my practice tests and averages, I was expecting a 31 or 32 and hoping for a 33... I got a 27Q -- 9/9/9 -- 3.65 cGPA, 3.7 sGPA. No idea how this happened as I felt pretty okay coming out of the test, but what's done is done. What matters is how I deal with this setback.
Based on my app, I was planning to apply to upper middle tiered schools and upper schools. I have a Nature paper, two other publications, lots of independent leadership, superb rec letters, over 5 years of research experience, shadowing, clinical volunteering, etc... On top of that, I was applying as economically disadvantaged, but I am not URM. I am 25 so I was ready to move forward and go to medical school to pursue my dream of going into clinical research.
So.... my options are:
1) Re-take MCAT after 1 month of studying only 3 hours/day and hopefully do better, but possibly not. Apply this cycle... but very very late and possibly too late to have a good app cycle. If I don't get in somewhere, I will be considered a re-applicant next year. Based on my MCAT averages, I could have gotten over a 30 on the MCAT. Some people would say to re-take. The problem is that I work full time and there is no way that I would have time to study for a re-take as it has been a full month since I opened up the books.
2) Cancel my application ASAP (I am not verified yet so I would NOT be considered a re-applicant next year). Study over several months and re-take the MCAT in January -- high probability to get above 32.
3) Apply to low-tier schools with a 27 and hope that the strength of my application in other areas such as research will get me in somewhere... but I may not be happy with the research options available to me.
I don't care about "rankings" for medical school, but I DO care about the quality and opportunity for research. I want to be among the best physician scientists because I want to do translational research -- medical research is my long-term career goal. Are there any low-tier schools that have great research?
Please; any advice would be greatly appreciated. I don't know what is best for me. As This happened this week, I just needed a few days to get my mind off of the situation, but now I need to face it and start moving forward.
Best,
C