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If you can bear the mosquitos, and the fact that they accept only 80 applicants to fill 40 spots, and the phone secondary.
 
and the mosquitos wear suits. its really weird
 
Hrm, i guess those are definitely good things, but it does make it hard to get in.
 
just kidding.

but since it is cheaper than most state schools, it is worth the 40 bucks or whatever
 
Hey,

Mayo has always been at the top of my list. I am a junior so the time to apply is approaching. Is Mayo big on research experience? I kinda got that impression when I was reading about students whom they accepted and waitlisted. I just want to improve my chances. 🙂 Thanks!
 
Not to shatter anyone's dreams here, but Mayo is kinda, sorta, (OK REALLY) competitive.
 
I applied there and I know that you already go there, so since you are so enthusiastic you should put in a good word for me 👍
 
TRUE said:
Not to shatter anyone's dreams here, but Mayo is kinda, sorta, (OK REALLY) competitive.
Hah, no kidding. That's why I don't understand this guy's posts. It's like saying "Apply to Harvard! It's a great school! 👍"

edit: i guess the finances makes my point a little less relevant, but the competetiveness factor remains
 
does this school welcome international students?
 
I agree not everyone here has a 4.0 and 40 MCAT. To the question regarding international students you may want to call Jane and ask...Also if you go to http://www.mayo.edu/mms/ and look in the bottom of the page there is a video clip called "A day in the life of..." gives you an insight into what it is like at Mayo med school.
 
Does anyone know if Mayo has a reputation for picking mostely elite undergraduate school's student's? Any discrimination againt state schoolers?
 
yeah, put in a good word for me too 🙂 I'll be applying next year .
 
What do they look for in applicants? (Besides good grades and scores, that is.) I just figure that with such a small entering class, getting in has got to be a crapshoot (once you've made the numbers cut).
 
Hey medicalstudent9, I just PM'ed you. Please check your inbox. 🙂
 
Here are the best cheap schools IMHO (assumes in-state for those schools with differing tuitions)

Mayo, Baylor, UCSF, UCLA, UCSD, UTSW, UW, UAB
 
I hail from a state school and so do many of my classmates. I think that one of the things (but this is just my personal opinion) that Mayo looks for is a long term commitment to serving your community. I personally believe that Mayo for sure looks beyond "numbers" and seek those students that not only can excel in the classroom but that are going to be giving much back to the community be it in the way of research, volunteering, or mentoring.
 
efex101 said:
I hail from a state school and so do many of my classmates. I think that one of the things (but this is just my personal opinion) that Mayo looks for is a long term commitment to serving your community. I personally believe that Mayo for sure looks beyond "numbers" and seek those students that not only can excel in the classroom but that are going to be giving much back to the community be it in the way of research, volunteering, or mentoring.


Ok, so I understand what looking "beyond the numbers" means, but I'm curious to know just HOW FAR beyond the numbers they look considering their avg GPA is 3.8 and MCAT 32.6. Would I be wasting my time with a 3.6 28R? I have really good EC's and experiences in healthcare and serving the underserved communities. Great LOR's also. Dunno, need some very honest advice here cuz I've already paid a lot thus far applying to 24 schools!
 
I'd say it's just the opposite. The majority of our incoming first year class this year is from state and smaller private schools I believe. There are only 2 or 3 ivy leaguers if I remember correctly. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of good schools represented by our class, but you don't have to go to a top ten (or ever top 100 for that matter) undergrad to get in.

PM if you have any questions.


fullefect1 said:
Does anyone know if Mayo has a reputation for picking mostely elite undergraduate school's student's? Any discrimination againt state schoolers?
 
TravellinDoc said:
Ok, so I understand what looking "beyond the numbers" means, but I'm curious to know just HOW FAR beyond the numbers they look considering their avg GPA is 3.8 and MCAT 32.6. Would I be wasting my time with a 3.6 28R? I have really good EC's and experiences in healthcare and serving the underserved communities. Great LOR's also. Dunno, need some very honest advice here cuz I've already paid a lot thus far applying to 24 schools!

I know someone with a 29 who got into Mayo last year and ended up turning it down for somewhere else. Definitely apply. PM if you have any questions.
 
Gleevec said:
Here are the best cheap schools IMHO (assumes in-state for those schools with differing tuitions)

Mayo, Baylor, UCSF, UCLA, UCSD, UTSW, UW, UAB

I notice that UNC doesn't make your list. I suppose it would be #9.
 
TravellinDoc said:
Ok, so I understand what looking "beyond the numbers" means, but I'm curious to know just HOW FAR beyond the numbers they look considering their avg GPA is 3.8 and MCAT 32.6. Would I be wasting my time with a 3.6 28R? I have really good EC's and experiences in healthcare and serving the underserved communities. Great LOR's also. Dunno, need some very honest advice here cuz I've already paid a lot thus far applying to 24 schools!

A school like Mayo doesnt have to look beyond the numbers. They get more then enough applicants with top scores (GPA > 3.7, MCAT > 30) that also have outstanding extracurriculars and ec's; they don't need to take students with lower numbers in order to find people with diverse experiences. IMO.
As for travelDoc, your numbers are below average, but remember that about half of the matriculants are below average based on the numbers. If you have set yourself apart from the above-average pre-med with your experiences, I think you should apply. Note that I said to compare yourself to above-average applicants - you're not competing against average applicants.
 
Thanks for the honest replies everyone! I think I'm gonna do some more research on the school before i apply (but I'm definitely interested). A big factor for me is that it's not that big of a city so who knows what the attitude towards the GLBT community is like, or if there even is one! :laugh: But would love to go cuz it's an awesome school that looks like it has a lot of opportunities available.
TD
 
TravellinDoc said:
Thanks for the honest replies everyone! I think I'm gonna do some more research on the school before i apply (but I'm definitely interested). A big factor for me is that it's not that big of a city so who knows what the attitude towards the GLBT community is like, or if there even is one! :laugh: But would love to go cuz it's an awesome school that looks like it has a lot of opportunities available.
TD


GLBT = gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender
this guy i quoted was concerned about the environment at mayo regarding GLBT persons

🙂
 
Do gays ever get offended by transgenders being tossed in with them?
 
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