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Hey guys,
So this is my first post to this site, why I never joined before still puzzles me. Long story somewhat short, I graduated two years ago with my undergraduate degree in biology with a minor in chem and business. Last year was the first time I applied to medical school but only applied to my State DO school, which is my first choice this second round. My cGPA is 3.45 with a sGPA of 3.25, will increase after a spring class.
My real question is that, do extracurricular activities really help improve the success of an applicant? By extracurricular activities I do not mean volunteering or medical work the basic stuff, I am talking about the things that really set you apart, really unique things about yourself.
For me, my unique item has been the fact that I was one of the youngest licensed United State Coast Guard Captains in the State of Michigan and I own and run my own charter business where I take people out of private fishing charters on Lake Michigan. I really concentrated on this with my personal statement, tying it into my medical career, especially with all my donated trips to schools and organizations. Is this a mistake? Should I concentrate on something else? I am extremely passionate about this and I know many DO schools look for something like that.
I would love to hear anyone else who has a unique activity, that has helped with their success in applying to school or maybe has not helped. This is what makes us human and different we are all passionate about something.
Hope this was a decent first post guys, really was something I was contemplating.
Thanks, looking forward to the responses!
So this is my first post to this site, why I never joined before still puzzles me. Long story somewhat short, I graduated two years ago with my undergraduate degree in biology with a minor in chem and business. Last year was the first time I applied to medical school but only applied to my State DO school, which is my first choice this second round. My cGPA is 3.45 with a sGPA of 3.25, will increase after a spring class.
My real question is that, do extracurricular activities really help improve the success of an applicant? By extracurricular activities I do not mean volunteering or medical work the basic stuff, I am talking about the things that really set you apart, really unique things about yourself.
For me, my unique item has been the fact that I was one of the youngest licensed United State Coast Guard Captains in the State of Michigan and I own and run my own charter business where I take people out of private fishing charters on Lake Michigan. I really concentrated on this with my personal statement, tying it into my medical career, especially with all my donated trips to schools and organizations. Is this a mistake? Should I concentrate on something else? I am extremely passionate about this and I know many DO schools look for something like that.
I would love to hear anyone else who has a unique activity, that has helped with their success in applying to school or maybe has not helped. This is what makes us human and different we are all passionate about something.
Hope this was a decent first post guys, really was something I was contemplating.
Thanks, looking forward to the responses!