So I was at a convention today presenting research (not mine, I was a representative for the lab I work with, as I explained).
I got to talking about the subject with some older lady for maybe 15 minutes, and she asked where I wanted to go to medical school. I said my top choice school name, but then I said, "But I don't think I'm going to bother applying, my MCAT was too low for that school."
She took down my name and said she would put in a good word, as she went there, and told me to apply anyway.
I'm confused. It isn't like she can write me a letter of recommendation based off of one conversation. Plus, if anything, I would think random alumni calling in would hurt an applicant more than it would help, wouldn't it?
This one random doctor couldn't hold any sway, could she?
I got to talking about the subject with some older lady for maybe 15 minutes, and she asked where I wanted to go to medical school. I said my top choice school name, but then I said, "But I don't think I'm going to bother applying, my MCAT was too low for that school."
She took down my name and said she would put in a good word, as she went there, and told me to apply anyway.
I'm confused. It isn't like she can write me a letter of recommendation based off of one conversation. Plus, if anything, I would think random alumni calling in would hurt an applicant more than it would help, wouldn't it?
This one random doctor couldn't hold any sway, could she?