I posted this in the chances sub-forum but received no responses. I am not looking for someone to answer all my questions just what one can. I hope to address several questions in this thread.
I believe that i have a fairly strong (above average) application profile:
Top 30 school
Biochemistry Major
3.80 GPA
3.86 Science GPA
37Q MCAT
~900-1000 hrs of community service and health related experiences
~1.5 years of research with anticipation of a 2nd or 3rd authorship
Study abroad in South Africa and South America
Speak Spanish
A Few clubs, honors, and honor societies
I have however, been issued an institutional disciplinary action; i was placed on housing probation for hosting a party with underage drinking, not uncommon. I am looking for opinions on how this incident will impact my chances of acceptance, especially to a top-level school?
Extending from that question, assuming that I am competitive for top-tier schools, what are the exact benefits of attending a top, private medical school over an in-state cheaper alternative? For example my top two-choices would be Cornell or Columbia but I feel I would be equally or nearly equally happy at SUNY-Stonybrook. What is the motivation for incurring the enormous extra debt of attending Columbia or Cornell over Stonybrook, should I be afforded the luxury of choice?
Speaking of high costs of attendance, I realize that nearly all medical students graduate with a large debt. I have however, accumulated a relatively large debt during my undergraduate education, despite receiving roughly 75% in grants because i come from a relatively low-income family. I am curious as to what I can roughly expect a medical school financial aid package to look like? Because finances are a significant issue for me, is there a monetary benefit to attending a better/more expensive med school, lets say to attain a better and higher-paying residency? I am not going into medicine for money and in fact, anticipate working with the poor and under-served but can some of the costs of attending more expensive medical schools be defrayed by the prospect of higher paying residencies?
I know the post is long. I appreciate any and all advice.
Thanks
I believe that i have a fairly strong (above average) application profile:
Top 30 school
Biochemistry Major
3.80 GPA
3.86 Science GPA
37Q MCAT
~900-1000 hrs of community service and health related experiences
~1.5 years of research with anticipation of a 2nd or 3rd authorship
Study abroad in South Africa and South America
Speak Spanish
A Few clubs, honors, and honor societies
I have however, been issued an institutional disciplinary action; i was placed on housing probation for hosting a party with underage drinking, not uncommon. I am looking for opinions on how this incident will impact my chances of acceptance, especially to a top-level school?
Extending from that question, assuming that I am competitive for top-tier schools, what are the exact benefits of attending a top, private medical school over an in-state cheaper alternative? For example my top two-choices would be Cornell or Columbia but I feel I would be equally or nearly equally happy at SUNY-Stonybrook. What is the motivation for incurring the enormous extra debt of attending Columbia or Cornell over Stonybrook, should I be afforded the luxury of choice?
Speaking of high costs of attendance, I realize that nearly all medical students graduate with a large debt. I have however, accumulated a relatively large debt during my undergraduate education, despite receiving roughly 75% in grants because i come from a relatively low-income family. I am curious as to what I can roughly expect a medical school financial aid package to look like? Because finances are a significant issue for me, is there a monetary benefit to attending a better/more expensive med school, lets say to attain a better and higher-paying residency? I am not going into medicine for money and in fact, anticipate working with the poor and under-served but can some of the costs of attending more expensive medical schools be defrayed by the prospect of higher paying residencies?
I know the post is long. I appreciate any and all advice.
Thanks