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Hi everyone,
I am a junior in undergrad and currently a college basketball player for my small school. I am finding it hard to make time for volunteering while studying for the MCAT and playing a sport. I am planning to take the MCAT in the spring (probably April, maybe May) and am beginning to study now because my season will get hectic. My main concern is that I am too research heavy. I am keen on making the MCAT my main priority in upcoming months but I am nervous that when I apply I will not have enough clinical volunteering and that my application will look pretty bland.
My stats so far are:
cGPA: 3.94
sGPA: 3.99
Research: 1.5 year Orgo chem research: (1 publication on the way)
1 Summer research at UCDavis Medical (2 publications in surgical oncology on the way) -->looking to return next summer
Clinical Volunteering: None --> could maybe volunteer at a hospital once a week, will definitely get more my senior year before medical school.
Non-Clinical Volunteering: 50+ hours
Shadowing: 100+ hours overall
Extra Curriculars/Awards: Student Athlete, American Chemistry Society, ASBMB, Tutor for my school, Honors society, Dean's List, In commercial for my school, love singing, working out, hiking and running, being with family
Do you guys think I am in a solid place or will medical schools dislike that I lack the extensive clinical hours that others have? I've heard that they give some leeway to athletes but I don't want to rely on that. Thanks for any advice/input in advance.
I am a junior in undergrad and currently a college basketball player for my small school. I am finding it hard to make time for volunteering while studying for the MCAT and playing a sport. I am planning to take the MCAT in the spring (probably April, maybe May) and am beginning to study now because my season will get hectic. My main concern is that I am too research heavy. I am keen on making the MCAT my main priority in upcoming months but I am nervous that when I apply I will not have enough clinical volunteering and that my application will look pretty bland.
My stats so far are:
cGPA: 3.94
sGPA: 3.99
Research: 1.5 year Orgo chem research: (1 publication on the way)
1 Summer research at UCDavis Medical (2 publications in surgical oncology on the way) -->looking to return next summer
Clinical Volunteering: None --> could maybe volunteer at a hospital once a week, will definitely get more my senior year before medical school.
Non-Clinical Volunteering: 50+ hours
Shadowing: 100+ hours overall
Extra Curriculars/Awards: Student Athlete, American Chemistry Society, ASBMB, Tutor for my school, Honors society, Dean's List, In commercial for my school, love singing, working out, hiking and running, being with family
Do you guys think I am in a solid place or will medical schools dislike that I lack the extensive clinical hours that others have? I've heard that they give some leeway to athletes but I don't want to rely on that. Thanks for any advice/input in advance.
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