Looking at a re-app. Was late and top-heavy the first time, any advice would help.
B. ED Scribe (~3-500 hrs), decent stories, hospital which served a mainly non-English speaking underserved population
5. Research experience and productivity:
~2.5-3k hours, strong PI letters, 2 manuscripts:
1 published at a CNS sister journal,
1 which final round revisions are almost complete for a CNS main journal. Both mid author
A lot of posters/presentations ranging from school to international, and my own presentations to mid author abstracts
Also working on a separate project independently, a while from publication, but will be in my LOR
All from the same (very closely connected) labs
6. Shadowing experience and specialties represented
~ 100 hours, Primary Care, Outpatient, Hospitalist, DR, IR, Ortho
7. Non-clinical volunteering
Started a program working directly with underserved populations (+ fundraising), sponsored by a major (well known, F500) company and large non profit, partners and programs expanded nationally in multiple states (1500 hours)
8. Other extracurricular activities (including athletics, military service, gap year activities, leadership, teaching, etc)
Participated in a sport/activity for a long time, achieved awards/certification from the sport's governing body at both national and international level, competed with success at state/national/international level (Top 3 in a National Championship event, recognitions at both national and international level, occassional results against opponents ranked very high in the world etc.), Continue to compete at a high level, with success against opponents top ranked globally
Have a ton of teaching/tutoring from the above, both paid and volunteer, and some student successes
Also have some leadership in the above, raising a related program from a noncompetitive stage to placing well at a national level
Couple other leadership from the above
Had II to a T5 last year, WLd
New List:
HMS, UCSF, Duke, Penn, Stanford, WashU, Michigan, Mayo, UCLA, Vandy, Feinberg, Pitt, Cornell, Sinai, UChicago, Emory, UCSD, Case, Ohio State, Keck, Miami, Brown, Rochester, BU, USF, UC Irvine, UC Davis, Dartmouth, GWU, CUSM, Drexel, Hofstra, UIowa, UAZ - Phoenix, WMed, SLU, Vermont
Took some of the suggestions from @Faha but curious how you think I should change this further. Anyone's advice will really help as the cycle comes up, thanks!
- cGPA and sGPA as calculated by AMCAS or AACOMAS: 3.74c, 3.7s, strong upward trend with ~70+ credits of 3.95+
- MCAT score(s) and breakdown. Include all (non-voided) attempts: 519
- Ethnicity and/or race: Asian
- Clinical experience (volunteer and non-volunteer)
B. ED Scribe (~3-500 hrs), decent stories, hospital which served a mainly non-English speaking underserved population
5. Research experience and productivity:
~2.5-3k hours, strong PI letters, 2 manuscripts:
1 published at a CNS sister journal,
1 which final round revisions are almost complete for a CNS main journal. Both mid author
A lot of posters/presentations ranging from school to international, and my own presentations to mid author abstracts
Also working on a separate project independently, a while from publication, but will be in my LOR
All from the same (very closely connected) labs
6. Shadowing experience and specialties represented
~ 100 hours, Primary Care, Outpatient, Hospitalist, DR, IR, Ortho
7. Non-clinical volunteering
Started a program working directly with underserved populations (+ fundraising), sponsored by a major (well known, F500) company and large non profit, partners and programs expanded nationally in multiple states (1500 hours)
8. Other extracurricular activities (including athletics, military service, gap year activities, leadership, teaching, etc)
Participated in a sport/activity for a long time, achieved awards/certification from the sport's governing body at both national and international level, competed with success at state/national/international level (Top 3 in a National Championship event, recognitions at both national and international level, occassional results against opponents ranked very high in the world etc.), Continue to compete at a high level, with success against opponents top ranked globally
Have a ton of teaching/tutoring from the above, both paid and volunteer, and some student successes
Also have some leadership in the above, raising a related program from a noncompetitive stage to placing well at a national level
Couple other leadership from the above
Had II to a T5 last year, WLd
New List:
HMS, UCSF, Duke, Penn, Stanford, WashU, Michigan, Mayo, UCLA, Vandy, Feinberg, Pitt, Cornell, Sinai, UChicago, Emory, UCSD, Case, Ohio State, Keck, Miami, Brown, Rochester, BU, USF, UC Irvine, UC Davis, Dartmouth, GWU, CUSM, Drexel, Hofstra, UIowa, UAZ - Phoenix, WMed, SLU, Vermont
Took some of the suggestions from @Faha but curious how you think I should change this further. Anyone's advice will really help as the cycle comes up, thanks!