MD Clueless as to where to apply - [first thread ever on here!!!]

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Forget Duke, and replace it with CUSOM


I suggest:

- UNC Chapel Hill
- WFU
- ECU
- Emory
- Tufts
- GW
- U of Rochester
- U of Miami FL
- VCU
- Eastern Virginia
Tulane
Albany
Netter
TCMC
the Philly Triplets
Va Tech
NYMC
U WV (maybe)
U VM
PCOM (both)
TouroNY
NYITCOM
LECOM
LECOM-B
Nova
All three VCOMs
KYCOM
LMU
Wm Carey
ACOM
 
Thanks a ton for the response Goro! I should have clarified though, right now I'm only looking at MD schools, no DOs. Still appreciate the response though!

Also, Duke is really only on the list because I liked it a lot for undergrad and my parents now live in the Durham/Chapel Hill area.

If anybody else has feedback or suggestions please leave them here and I will be sure to reciprocate in any way I can. Thanks!
In lieu of DO schools (which I think you don't really need as well) I'd consider the DC schools-low yield, but stats wise you have a good shot of being just as competitive as the other 14k applicants. Also, Commonwealth.

Duke is extremely unlikely, I would save the application fee and time on that one.
 
Yes. Note: With an MCAT of 31 and a Bio of 9, at the minimum, CUSOM should be on your list. All medical schools are getting more competitive every year. Given your geographic preferences, you're ruled out ~8 MD schools, mostly in the Midwest.

On a side note, I heard that I can submit with a few placeholder schools and then add more after the fact while I'm waiting for it to validate. Can anyone comment on whether or not this is true?
 
Yes. Note: With an MCAT of 31 and a Bio of 9, at the minimum, CUSOM should be on your list. All medical schools are getting more competitive every year. Given your geographic preferences, you're ruled out ~8 MD schools, mostly in the Midwest.

On a side note, I heard that I can submit with a few placeholder schools and then add more after the fact while I'm waiting for it to validate. Can anyone comment on whether or not this is true?
@WFU2015 If I were you I'd also open up to the Midwest. Lots of fine med schools you'd be competitive for in that area. MD anywhere is better than no MD.
 
For OOS MD schools consider these where your stats give you a chance for an interview:
Quinnipiac
NYMC
Albany
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
Penn State
GW
Georgetown
Oakland Beaumont
Western Michigan
Tulane
Rosalind Franklin
Loyola
MCW
St. Louis
Creighton
California Northstate (new school)
You should definitely be applying to several DO schools since there is no guarantee for a MD school acceptance.
 
For OOS MD schools consider these where your stats give you a chance for an interview:
Quinnipiac
NYMC
Albany
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
Penn State
GW
Georgetown
Oakland Beaumont
Western Michigan
Tulane
Rosalind Franklin
Loyola
MCW
St. Louis
Creighton
California Northstate (new school)
You should definitely be applying to several DO schools since there is no guarantee for a MD school acceptance.
I'd stay as far away from Northstate as possible.
 
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