-I'm graduating this upcoming summer, and I think I can raise my GPA to a 3.7.
-Going to take the MCAT in April or so, aiming for a 30+
-ECs: Involved in 3 clubs, officer in one of them; worked part time for the past 2 years in an environmental lab as an asbestos analyst; volunteered for Habitat for Humanity twice (18hrs total); involved in Unite for Site: went to south India for 3 weeks as a volunteer helping provide free eye care for the poor, and I also got tons of shadowing experience from an ophthalmologist, general surgeon, and family doctor (but this was all in India so I'm now sure if the admissions would think it's a good shadowing experience). Not sure if it's worthy of mention, but I volunteered 200hrs at a hospital in high school, and did a 100hr internship in the ER of a different hospital.
I thought I was going to optometry school this whole time, but I like the idea of surgery and recently (a month ago..seriously) decided perhaps the medical school route was best for me in the long run so I can pursue ophthalmology. So I'm pretty late into the game, I suppose.
Oh and I'm only looking to apply to MD schools, as an ophthalmologist told me that most ophthalmologists are MDs, and he's only encountered one ODO in his career.
Thanks in advance!
-Going to take the MCAT in April or so, aiming for a 30+
-ECs: Involved in 3 clubs, officer in one of them; worked part time for the past 2 years in an environmental lab as an asbestos analyst; volunteered for Habitat for Humanity twice (18hrs total); involved in Unite for Site: went to south India for 3 weeks as a volunteer helping provide free eye care for the poor, and I also got tons of shadowing experience from an ophthalmologist, general surgeon, and family doctor (but this was all in India so I'm now sure if the admissions would think it's a good shadowing experience). Not sure if it's worthy of mention, but I volunteered 200hrs at a hospital in high school, and did a 100hr internship in the ER of a different hospital.
I thought I was going to optometry school this whole time, but I like the idea of surgery and recently (a month ago..seriously) decided perhaps the medical school route was best for me in the long run so I can pursue ophthalmology. So I'm pretty late into the game, I suppose.
Oh and I'm only looking to apply to MD schools, as an ophthalmologist told me that most ophthalmologists are MDs, and he's only encountered one ODO in his career.
Thanks in advance!