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As the title says, I'm currently wait-listed at three medical schools:
1. FIU
2. GW
3. CWRU (my top choice and incredibly surprised/honored to have received an interview regarding my stats...I also sent my application in September 30 so?...perhaps it has to do with the fact that I'm a fluent Spanish speaker? or that the orthopedic surgeon I shadowed is a former CWRU resident & fellowship alumnus?) I also will admit, this is the by far the best secondary I completed - in my opinion.
Below are the stats I applied with this current cycle (2017) along with what I've done throughout the year to improve my application in case things didn't work out (hence, Murphy's Law).
My Stats:
31 MCAT (10PS 10VS 11BS) - 83% - Taken 2015
-I know a lot of schools won't be accepting the old version so I have to retake the new one (July 21st) - my post will involve some questions on how to best prepare for a retake)
OLD GPAs
(Pre-postbac) cGPA: 3.18
(Pre-Postbac) BPCM GPA: 3.2
NEW GPAs:
Postbac (Undergrad) GPA: 3.91 - I went back to school after taking the MCAT and took around 40 credits undergrad to get my second B.S in Biology
cGPA: 3.25
BPCM GPA: 3.45
OLD Extracurriculars:
50 hours as an ER volunteer
60 hours working at a homeless shelter
50 hours tutoring (paid)
300 hours working a summer manual labor job. Simply unloaded linen on and off trucks and managed some inventory. Just wanted to make some $$$ for a cruise me and my friends were planning for that summer.
350 hours shadowing an orthopedic surgeon
~1300 hours doing research in a genetics lab (doing this at the school where I got my second B.S)
~50 hours of research with the orthopedic surgeon I shadowed. My involvement was minimal, I honestly just carried out the tests but it was still an awesome experience that I really enjoyed.
-100 hours (25 x 4 summers) - Taekwondo Coach every summer home from school
NEW Extracurriculars:
~2100 hours of research in the same genetics lab as before
-120 hours as a Teaching Assistant for my genetics PI
-400 (+50 hrs from last cycle) hours shadowing the same orthopedic surgeon
-120 hours shadowing an Internist/Geriatrician
-120 hours shadowing a Pediatrician (also a CWRU resident alumnus...haha)
Hobbies:
(~10,000+) hours Taekwondo - I'm a 3x USA National champion, have competed and placed in several US Opens and other international competitons - my personal experiences with injuries are what led me to pursue a career in medicine - this is what led me to pursue my first undergrad degree in exercise science. I'm still practicing/coaching, just not competing. May try and qualify for the collegiate world games if time permits but the olympics just isn't my dream anymore, becoming a physician is.
1. I will send my PS/AMCAS to verified mods if they ask for it. Maybe there could be a problem in that?
2. Have I done enough to improve my application? I don't want to apply DO - I think they can be great doctors and all, but I don't want to deal with residency match issues (even though I know they're combining them...I love ortho and I know it's one of the most competitive specialties to match in).
3. How do I study for the new MCAT? Since I took over 40 credits worth of high level science classes, my knowledge has only increased (especially in the biochemistry/biology department). So I'm not really worried about that section (I'm scoring in the high 90 percentile on the couple of Kaplan tests I took.) Is the 101 CARS book a good option for verbal?
4. With the lack of practice tests I find myself struggling to study. For my last MCAT I just drilled in tests and reviewed/learned from my mistakes - but now there are only 2 AAMC practice tests...
5. And finally, my final question. The new Psychology/Social Science section...what did you study? Did you just do EK, Kaplan, Princeton, etc. content review or?
Anyway - thanks for reading my long post...any advice/comments would be much appreciated!
As the title says, I'm currently wait-listed at three medical schools:
1. FIU
2. GW
3. CWRU (my top choice and incredibly surprised/honored to have received an interview regarding my stats...I also sent my application in September 30 so?...perhaps it has to do with the fact that I'm a fluent Spanish speaker? or that the orthopedic surgeon I shadowed is a former CWRU resident & fellowship alumnus?) I also will admit, this is the by far the best secondary I completed - in my opinion.
Below are the stats I applied with this current cycle (2017) along with what I've done throughout the year to improve my application in case things didn't work out (hence, Murphy's Law).
My Stats:
31 MCAT (10PS 10VS 11BS) - 83% - Taken 2015
-I know a lot of schools won't be accepting the old version so I have to retake the new one (July 21st) - my post will involve some questions on how to best prepare for a retake)
OLD GPAs
(Pre-postbac) cGPA: 3.18
(Pre-Postbac) BPCM GPA: 3.2
NEW GPAs:
Postbac (Undergrad) GPA: 3.91 - I went back to school after taking the MCAT and took around 40 credits undergrad to get my second B.S in Biology
cGPA: 3.25
BPCM GPA: 3.45
OLD Extracurriculars:
50 hours as an ER volunteer
60 hours working at a homeless shelter
50 hours tutoring (paid)
300 hours working a summer manual labor job. Simply unloaded linen on and off trucks and managed some inventory. Just wanted to make some $$$ for a cruise me and my friends were planning for that summer.
350 hours shadowing an orthopedic surgeon
~1300 hours doing research in a genetics lab (doing this at the school where I got my second B.S)
~50 hours of research with the orthopedic surgeon I shadowed. My involvement was minimal, I honestly just carried out the tests but it was still an awesome experience that I really enjoyed.
-100 hours (25 x 4 summers) - Taekwondo Coach every summer home from school
NEW Extracurriculars:
~2100 hours of research in the same genetics lab as before
-120 hours as a Teaching Assistant for my genetics PI
-400 (+50 hrs from last cycle) hours shadowing the same orthopedic surgeon
-120 hours shadowing an Internist/Geriatrician
-120 hours shadowing a Pediatrician (also a CWRU resident alumnus...haha)
Hobbies:
(~10,000+) hours Taekwondo - I'm a 3x USA National champion, have competed and placed in several US Opens and other international competitons - my personal experiences with injuries are what led me to pursue a career in medicine - this is what led me to pursue my first undergrad degree in exercise science. I'm still practicing/coaching, just not competing. May try and qualify for the collegiate world games if time permits but the olympics just isn't my dream anymore, becoming a physician is.
1. I will send my PS/AMCAS to verified mods if they ask for it. Maybe there could be a problem in that?
2. Have I done enough to improve my application? I don't want to apply DO - I think they can be great doctors and all, but I don't want to deal with residency match issues (even though I know they're combining them...I love ortho and I know it's one of the most competitive specialties to match in).
3. How do I study for the new MCAT? Since I took over 40 credits worth of high level science classes, my knowledge has only increased (especially in the biochemistry/biology department). So I'm not really worried about that section (I'm scoring in the high 90 percentile on the couple of Kaplan tests I took.) Is the 101 CARS book a good option for verbal?
4. With the lack of practice tests I find myself struggling to study. For my last MCAT I just drilled in tests and reviewed/learned from my mistakes - but now there are only 2 AAMC practice tests...
5. And finally, my final question. The new Psychology/Social Science section...what did you study? Did you just do EK, Kaplan, Princeton, etc. content review or?
Anyway - thanks for reading my long post...any advice/comments would be much appreciated!
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