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So...I've come to the realization that I might not be able to get into a Cali school. Which allo (out of state) schools show the most love for California applicants?
PS--I have a 3.8, 34Q if that helps.
i hate being a cali resident. name another state where those stats won't get you into all the state school....😡
PS--I have a 3.8, 34Q if that helps.
i hate being a cali resident. name another state where those stats won't get you into all the state school....😡
Advice from a fellow CA resident: (accepted at USC, waitlisted at UCLA, rejected at all other Cali schools)
I was 3 out of 3 for public schools in Texas (Houston, Dallas, San Antonio) for receiving interview invites (no love from Baylor). I went to 2 of the interviews (UTSW and Houston) and got into both.
Also offered interviews at NYMC, NYU and UIC, but didn't go to them.
Good luck!
PS--I have a 3.8, 34Q if that helps.
So anything else good about Cali?
PS--I have a 3.8, 34Q if that helps.
ughh that makes my stomach hurt
"Damn, I'm Asian and from Cali."
it's the best state in the union 😍
ditto!
So anything else good about Cali? 😛
p.s. Gina sounds like a Korean girl name
Hahah...My name isn't Gina. Haven't you seen Martin? My favorite line is..."Dayyyyyyummm, Gina!!!!"
Yeah, definitely not Korean. And definitely not Gina. Sorry brah.
So anything else good about Cali? 😛
I agree that the two southern UCs are at amazing locations. However, if you are willing to goto Cal, I can think of many other great cities with better colleges.
I agree that the two southern UCs are at amazing locations. However, if you are willing to goto Cal, I can think of many other great cities with better colleges.
I'll have to leave it at this or I could get into quite the argument (I am a rabid Cal alum), but making that statement, have you even been to Cal or San Francisco and actually spent time?
Is anyone applying to Loma Linda here? Or are we all afraid of the voodoo witch magic that we'll have to learn while we're there?
Yeah! Do people even know Cal is rated #1 public school in the whole country? And with tuition of under 8K a year? I really don't care for those overrated private schools ...
Is anyone applying to Loma Linda here? Or are we all afraid of the voodoo witch magic that we'll have to learn while we're there?
i'm afraid.
why would you want to go to Cal, if you're premed? Cal receives good amount of research funding and everything, but location/student body/quality of teaching are not top rated at all.
How's Cal grad school?
I beg to differ as someone who actually went there. Yes the research is very well funded, but the location is actually incredible, the campus is one of the most beautiful I've seen and access to much of what the Bay Area can offer is just public transit away. The academic quality of students there is sick (yes, they are not the super model caliber UCLA students). Finally if by quality of teaching you mean the professor holding your hand to reassure you that everything will be ok, then yeah its not a private school.
Cal's grad schools are often among the best in the United States, from social sciences to the hard sciences.
There's a reason that its the flagship campus of the UC system. Ok, I can calm down now...
Agreed. I would have loved to gone to Cal. Not in the cards for me but definitely my kind of place. You make it as a Cal premed you can make it anywhere. Besides, like you said, the area is great.
I'm with the rest of you likely ex-patriots of the Golden state. Its really a strange phenomenon--the academic fervor that permeates the state's premed populations. A 3.4 cum will get you nothing here. I wonder what the cultural difference is that drives the upward push for excellence with regards to gpa/mcat here. We export more premeds than any other state I'd bet.
Advice from a fellow CA resident: (accepted at USC, waitlisted at UCLA, rejected at all other Cali schools)
I was 3 out of 3 for public schools in Texas (Houston, Dallas, San Antonio) for receiving interview invites (no love from Baylor). I went to 2 of the interviews (UTSW and Houston) and got into both.
Also offered interviews at NYMC, NYU and UIC, but didn't go to them.
Good luck!
PS--I have a 3.8, 34Q if that helps.
Cali resident, 33O, 3.7 here.....I applied to all Cali school. I estimate that I only have 30% to get in any of them *sighs*
But besides appyling to Med School, Cali is truely the best state. We got the sunshine and the beach, and very cheap tuition for my beautiful San diego Campus ;p
I'm your number twin. Why o why are all the cali kids pumping nice numbers? It makes me look like an average joe even though i'm well above average stats wise.
How's Cal grad school?
I remember when Cal beat UCLA in the pac 10 basketball tourney...I died a little that day. Now we have Kevin Love and Cal will prolly suck again.
I remember when Cal beat UCLA in the pac 10 basketball tourney...I died a little that day. Now we have Kevin Love and Cal will prolly suck again.
What is "Cal"? I'm confused....
Agreed. I would have loved to gone to Cal. Not in the cards for me but definitely my kind of place. You make it as a Cal premed you can make it anywhere. Besides, like you said, the area is great.
I'm with the rest of you likely ex-patriots of the Golden state. Its really a strange phenomenon--the academic fervor that permeates the state's premed populations. A 3.4 cum will get you nothing here. I wonder what the cultural difference is that drives the upward push for excellence with regards to gpa/mcat here. We export more premeds than any other state I'd bet.