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Problem:
I'm applying for medical school after graduation but there will be at least a 1 year gap between graduation and possible acceptance. However.. I fear it will not be so easy: my stats and experience are still lacking. Any advice (technical or pep/motivational) would be helpful.
Weaknesses:
I'm retaking the MCAT this friday but my diagnostic test scores have not improved dramatically. My first score was 22 (P:6 B:8 V:8 W:J) but if I cannot surpass it, what can I do w/o further hurting my chances into medical school?
I have a 3.3 overall undergrad GPA:a BS in Neuroscience with a minor in Chemistry. My science GPA is around 3.0. Junior year crushed me due to loss of confidence and I've had a string of C's and C+ since (one D for which I retook the class for a B). During my last semester, I hope to finish strong but the grades will not likely affect my science GPA.
My family is economically disadvantaged so I lack transportation to volunteer or shadow doctors w/o asking my friends for carpool (equally rare since they need their vehicles just as much; it is Texas after all). The public transit system in my area is fractured and undeveloped.
Strengths
I am active in Alpha Epsilon Delta (pre-med honor society), Fencing Club, Eta Sigma Phi (pre-classics honor society), Habitat for Humanity, and the Honors Program. Through these organizations, I have managed some volunteer experience especially among troubled homes and those struck with poverty. I have limited research experience but I would rather not go on to Graduate school since I prefer to interact with people. I frequently help my parents with our salon small business, often relaying advice or tips to our customers about hygiene or treatment.
Concerns:
I do not want to accumulate unnecessary debt for graduate, SMP, or Post-bacc programs. Additionally, I heard that if I do poorly my chances to medical school are severely limited. At the same time, I need to strengthen my application either now, the period after graduation, or the year after should I receive rejection letters. I'm looking into Internships or Summer programs but it seems that as a college graduate (and in this economic climate), it may be more difficult. Yet I do not wish to financially burden my family further. I'm not sure what to do so I ask..what what steps would you strongly suggest I take?
Problem:
I'm applying for medical school after graduation but there will be at least a 1 year gap between graduation and possible acceptance. However.. I fear it will not be so easy: my stats and experience are still lacking. Any advice (technical or pep/motivational) would be helpful.
Weaknesses:
I'm retaking the MCAT this friday but my diagnostic test scores have not improved dramatically. My first score was 22 (P:6 B:8 V:8 W:J) but if I cannot surpass it, what can I do w/o further hurting my chances into medical school?
I have a 3.3 overall undergrad GPA:a BS in Neuroscience with a minor in Chemistry. My science GPA is around 3.0. Junior year crushed me due to loss of confidence and I've had a string of C's and C+ since (one D for which I retook the class for a B). During my last semester, I hope to finish strong but the grades will not likely affect my science GPA.
My family is economically disadvantaged so I lack transportation to volunteer or shadow doctors w/o asking my friends for carpool (equally rare since they need their vehicles just as much; it is Texas after all). The public transit system in my area is fractured and undeveloped.
Strengths
I am active in Alpha Epsilon Delta (pre-med honor society), Fencing Club, Eta Sigma Phi (pre-classics honor society), Habitat for Humanity, and the Honors Program. Through these organizations, I have managed some volunteer experience especially among troubled homes and those struck with poverty. I have limited research experience but I would rather not go on to Graduate school since I prefer to interact with people. I frequently help my parents with our salon small business, often relaying advice or tips to our customers about hygiene or treatment.
Concerns:
I do not want to accumulate unnecessary debt for graduate, SMP, or Post-bacc programs. Additionally, I heard that if I do poorly my chances to medical school are severely limited. At the same time, I need to strengthen my application either now, the period after graduation, or the year after should I receive rejection letters. I'm looking into Internships or Summer programs but it seems that as a college graduate (and in this economic climate), it may be more difficult. Yet I do not wish to financially burden my family further. I'm not sure what to do so I ask..what what steps would you strongly suggest I take?