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I am a NY resident, graduated from an Ivy League school, then completed a semester long post bacc at a local state school taking 4 upper division bio courses (earned straight As)
20 AA, 21 TS, 21 PAT, 20 QR and 20 RC
~3.5 GPA, ~3.4 BCP, ~3.4 science
I applied as an economically disadvantaged applicant on AADSAS and submitted about a week ago
I have about 300 hours shadowing experience
In addition, I applied to medical school last year, but did not enroll
Provided these stats, where do you think I could get accepted/where should I apply? What are my chances? Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Doesn't my PS explain that kind of? Studying a profession for one year before deciding to do it is sudden? Especially with 300 hours of shadowing?
Doesn't my PS explain that kind of? Studying a profession for one year before deciding to do it is sudden? Especially with 300 hours of shadowing?
DAT and GPA looks good. Shadowing hours, I am sure there are A LOT of people who have just about the same hours as you do if not more so that's not that special. Do you have any other EC to back you back?? Research? Leadership position? Strong letters of rec? Not to burst your bubble but quite a few # of people with your stats that applied from my undergrad had similar stats as you and 20, 19 on the DAT but either scored only 1 interview and didn't get in or didn't get an interview at all.
Med school, did you actually get accept somewhere and chose NOT to enroll or you didn't get in period? Like people said, if you do get an interview then you BETTER be ready to defend yourself with a good and proper answer other than...I don't think I am the right fit for med school.
So if you ONLY have what you have that are listed then....I would apply to like 12 schools or more just to enhance your chances of scoring interviews. B/c what you provided can't really separate you that far ahead from the great bunch of the applicants, it's kinda hard to say you have a GREAT shot. Applying to health professional schools is like a shot in the dark, you never really know what part of your package is the deciding factor but ya....good luck
Sigh I need to read the forums less often. Posts like this make meas I have pretty much the same scores with a 21/22 with additional ECs/work/volunteering...
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I really appreciate the feedback and insights, thank you
so will i definitely get an acceptance from at least one school this cycle if my "defence" is good?
someone said I should definitely apply to "safe" schools, which schools are considered safe? which schools should I definitely apply to as "back up"?
thanks