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john_danko

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Ok...so the scores are out! If your plans are to go osteopathic, how'd you do? Feel free to add other important stuff like GPA, extracurriculars etc. to give the rest of us an idea as to how our peers scored.

I got a 24P...it's not what I was hoping for, but I guess it'll be ok. I hope my 5 years of clinical experience and extracurriculars will offset the less than stellar MCAT
Discuss.
 
john_danko said:
Ok...so the scores are out! If your plans are to go osteopathic, how'd you do? Feel free to add other important stuff like GPA, extracurriculars etc. to give the rest of us an idea as to how our peers scored.

I got a 24P...it's not what I was hoping for, but I guess it'll be ok. I hope my 5 years of clinical experience and extracurriculars will offset the less than stellar MCAT
Discuss.

3.4GPA overall
27 MCAT

10 PS
9 B
8 VR
M WS 🙁

4 years of full time work at the Foundation for the Handicapped
1 year full time as a Behavioral Health Tech and part time Psychiatric Tech
2 years as a part time physical therapist tech
6 months full time Outpatient Clinical Liaison
Volunteered for children's camp during the summers for four years.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Chemistry Minor.
I'm 26 years old.
I'm really nervous...I'm worried that I won't get an interview with my stats.
My top three schools are University of New England, Kirksville, and Midwestern.
 
YOu'll have no problem, especially at UNE
 
rgerwin said:
YOu'll have no problem, especially at UNE
i have a 3.71 grad gpa, 3.3 ug gpa, and 32 mcat and no love (not even an interview) from UNE. I was kinda bummed. i wonder how much they take into consideration if an applicant is from the east coast (i'm midwest).
 
i'm freaked out.
26 O
3.3 undergrad
3.8 in MSPH
3 yrs clinical research experience with patient contact
letters from two docs
PCOM top choice

SCARED
 
sweet2th said:
i'm freaked out.
26 O
3.3 undergrad
3.8 in MSPH
3 yrs clinical research experience with patient contact
letters from two docs
PCOM top choice

SCARED

Don't freak out too much. Write a good PS and get your materials in early! They actually read the personal statement at PCOM, unlike everywhere else I interviewed. I got a 29Q, but I had a 3.5 GPA. Chin up!
 
Dancing Doctor said:
Don't freak out too much. Write a good PS and get your materials in early! They actually read the personal statement at PCOM, unlike everywhere else I interviewed. I got a 29Q, but I had a 3.5 GPA. Chin up!

this is weird of me to ask, but would you mind reading my PS???
 
njaqua said:
i have a 3.71 grad gpa, 3.3 ug gpa, and 32 mcat and no love (not even an interview) from UNE. I was kinda bummed. i wonder how much they take into consideration if an applicant is from the east coast (i'm midwest).
There is a preference for New Englanders, 70% I believe and another good chunk for NY and NJ which are not New England states. With those stats, maybe they were figuring that you would matriculate to an MD school.
 
3.55 GPA (Last 30 hours or so have been 4.0)
3.52 Science GPA

27O
8P
11V
8B
(Yes I know I should have studied more)

*Starting year long master's in biomedical sciences this fall.
*Assistantship offered and accepted (tuition and stipend)
*Volunteer at "Center for Neurorehabilitation Services".
* Internship at campus health center. (Created health education presentation, helped organize Mountain West Conference blood drive, collected data for the National College Health Assessment (NCHA)).
*From rural area, and am interested in going back to practice rural medicine.
*Male, Married, 24 yrs.

That is pretty much it, I came to the decision to pursue medicine late, so I have been playing catch up.
 
I didn't do well on the April Mcat and i'm going to retake it in august so should i send the do schools my april mcat or not? I am ready to submit my app now.
BTW i got a 23 🙁
 
dtrain5 said:
3.55 GPA (Last 30 hours or so have been 4.0)
3.52 Science GPA

27O
8P
11V
8B
(Yes I know I should have studied more)

*Starting year long master's in biomedical sciences this fall.
*Assistantship offered and accepted (tuition and stipend)
*Volunteer at "Center for Neurorehabilitation Services".
* Internship at campus health center. (Created health education presentation, helped organize Mountain West Conference blood drive, collected data for the National College Health Assessment (NCHA)).
*From rural area, and am interested in going back to practice rural medicine.
*Male, Married, 24 yrs.

That is pretty much it, I came to the decision to pursue medicine late, so I have been playing catch up.
*Oh yeah I worked in a physical therapy clinic also. (That is my patient contact, very important).
*DO shadowing
*Great LOR's (Head of my undergraduate department, D.O., and biochem professor, head of rehab department at hospital if I need him)
*SORRY FOR THE DOUBLE POST!!! 😱
 
njaqua said:
i have a 3.71 grad gpa, 3.3 ug gpa, and 32 mcat and no love (not even an interview) from UNE. I was kinda bummed. i wonder how much they take into consideration if an applicant is from the east coast (i'm midwest).



when did you apply and what are your EC's?
 
sweet2th said:
i'm freaked out.
26 O
3.3 undergrad
3.8 in MSPH
3 yrs clinical research experience with patient contact
letters from two docs
PCOM top choice

SCARED

What are you scared about? That's fine.
 
Scotty_G said:
I didn't do well on the April Mcat and i'm going to retake it in august so should i send the do schools my april mcat or not? I am ready to submit my app now.
BTW i got a 23 🙁

If you have a stellar GPA, it may not be the kiss of death.
 
dtrain5 said:
3.55 GPA (Last 30 hours or so have been 4.0)
3.52 Science GPA

27O
8P
11V
8B
(Yes I know I should have studied more)

*Starting year long master's in biomedical sciences this fall.
*Assistantship offered and accepted (tuition and stipend)
*Volunteer at "Center for Neurorehabilitation Services".
* Internship at campus health center. (Created health education presentation, helped organize Mountain West Conference blood drive, collected data for the National College Health Assessment (NCHA)).
*From rural area, and am interested in going back to practice rural medicine.
*Male, Married, 24 yrs.

That is pretty much it, I came to the decision to pursue medicine late, so I have been playing catch up.

Your stats are fine. Apply.
 
Actually, they definitely give preference to New Englanders.


njaqua said:
i have a 3.71 grad gpa, 3.3 ug gpa, and 32 mcat and no love (not even an interview) from UNE. I was kinda bummed. i wonder how much they take into consideration if an applicant is from the east coast (i'm midwest).
 
To the OP:

DON'T GET CAUGHT UP ON SDN ASKING EVERYONE'S OPINION!

WE ARE NOT ADCOMS!

APPLY!
 
THanks so much for the hope some of you have given

I also just got a 23 for my first try on the MCAT: 10 on BS, 7 PS, 6 VR and O on Writing. My GPA is 3.5 and sci gpa around 3.2 from UNIV Wisc Madison.

In addition I have this inspiring Unite for sight internship in India that I wrote my personal statement on!

Should I apply as early within the next few weeks as I am nearly ready to submit or will the verbal just get me rejected??? Then should I put that I will take the Aug 2006 exam on the application and submit?

I am a Wisc resident these are schools I have marked for applying but i am scouting for opiions on more schools I can apply to an why?
I have on AACOMAS now: AZCOM,CCOM,PCOM,DMU
Which other ones for my stats and residency status: NOVA? NYCOM? suugestions Thanks again!
 
vmgopal said:
THanks so much for the hope some of you have given

I also just got a 23 for my first try on the MCAT: 10 on BS, 7 PS, 6 VR and O on Writing. My GPA is 3.5 and sci gpa around 3.2 from UNIV Wisc Madison.

In addition I have this inspiring Unite for sight internship in India that I wrote my personal statement on!

Should I apply as early within the next few weeks as I am nearly ready to submit or will the verbal just get me rejected??? Then should I put that I will take the Aug 2006 exam on the application and submit?

I am a Wisc resident these are schools I have marked for applying but i am scouting for opiions on more schools I can apply to an why?
I have on AACOMAS now: AZCOM,CCOM,PCOM,DMU
Which other ones for my stats and residency status: NOVA? NYCOM? suugestions Thanks again!

I think you should add LECOM, if you can see yourself in Erie, PA. Send in your scores, otherwise it doesn't matter how early you apply, they don't look at it until it's got scores attached to it. You can put that you are retaking it if you want...
 
Scotty_G said:
I didn't do well on the April Mcat and i'm going to retake it in august so should i send the do schools my april mcat or not? I am ready to submit my app now.
BTW i got a 23 🙁


Submit now, earlier the better.
 
bkpa2med said:
To the OP:

DON'T GET CAUGHT UP ON SDN ASKING EVERYONE'S OPINION!

WE ARE NOT ADCOMS!

APPLY!


Someone said it for me. You will find a wide array of opinions on here and, many of them, sad to say, have their own agenda. That is, some people may just decide to tell you the wrong advice just to keep some competition out. Not being ADCOMs, the best that we can do is give our own advice, which, may not be correct. Anyways, here is my hopefully unbiased advice:

Apply broadly (only to the schools that you can honestly see yourself attending for four years (no more we hate this school because we went there for four years and no one made us blah blah blah, suck it up or I will be there to tear you a new one :laugh: )). Apply early, it helps a lot. If you have a low MCAT/GPA get ready for the why question; no the answer is not that your school sucks or the MCATs are pointless ways to make us sit in a room for 8+ hours. Finally, nail the interview; this is your chance to sell yourself, smash it out of the ballpark (find five or six things about yourself that you MUST get out, write them down, and direct all questions asked to those points). For example, the why D.O. question can be directed to your experience in such a such a place that made you appreciate the Osteopathic approach to medicine. Anyways, have fun, be safe, enjoy traveling, spending money and eating fast food during interview time!!
 
vmgopal said:
THanks so much for the hope some of you have given

I also just got a 23 for my first try on the MCAT: 10 on BS, 7 PS, 6 VR and O on Writing. My GPA is 3.5 and sci gpa around 3.2 from UNIV Wisc Madison.

In addition I have this inspiring Unite for sight internship in India that I wrote my personal statement on!

Should I apply as early within the next few weeks as I am nearly ready to submit or will the verbal just get me rejected??? Then should I put that I will take the Aug 2006 exam on the application and submit?

I am a Wisc resident these are schools I have marked for applying but i am scouting for opiions on more schools I can apply to an why?
I have on AACOMAS now: AZCOM,CCOM,PCOM,DMU
Which other ones for my stats and residency status: NOVA? NYCOM? suugestions Thanks again!
NYCOM, PCOM and NOVA have an instate preference...even if they don't claim to have one. If you think you can increase your scores by three points or more, do so. That will work in your advantage. Otherwise, it may not be significant enough to warrant the later complete application.
 
brookliner7 said:
when did you apply and what are your EC's?
I applied in June 2005, almost as early as one could. I got into all of the DO schools I interviewed at (LECOM-FL, WesternU/COMP, DMU) and received an interview invite for all DO schools i submitted a secondary for. I didn't mean to scare anyone; it sounds like the situation with UNE was a residency one. Or maybe the applicant pool was very competitive last year. Who knows.

For EC's: shadowed 2 FP (one DO), 1 Psychiatrist, 2 Surgeons; food banquet volunteer; community health clinic volunteer
 
njaqua said:
I applied in June 2005, almost as early as one could. I got into all of the DO schools I interviewed at (LECOM-FL, WesternU/COMP, DMU) and received an interview invite for all DO schools i submitted a secondary for. I didn't mean to scare anyone; it sounds like the situation with UNE was a residency one. Or maybe the applicant pool was very competitive last year. Who knows.

For EC's: shadowed 2 FP (one DO), 1 Psychiatrist, 2 Surgeons; food banquet volunteer; community health clinic volunteer


wow....what school did you decide on and why? CONGRATS!

Dangit. I grew up in NE and lived there most of my life till a few years ago.
I'm a AZ resident now. oh well...plenty of other great schools out there.
 
njaqua said:
I applied in June 2005, almost as early as one could. I got into all of the DO schools I interviewed at (LECOM-FL, WesternU/COMP, DMU) and received an interview invite for all DO schools i submitted a secondary for. I didn't mean to scare anyone; it sounds like the situation with UNE was a residency one. Or maybe the applicant pool was very competitive last year. Who knows.

For EC's: shadowed 2 FP (one DO), 1 Psychiatrist, 2 Surgeons; food banquet volunteer; community health clinic volunteer
I think it had to do with residency. UNE has 70% of its applicants from New England and then a good percentage from NY and NJ which aren't considered New England states. I believe they said they give a slight preference to those within the New England area. You had good numbers and activities coming in. Were you considering UNE as one of your top choices?

Congrats on a successful application process.
 
I'm in Colorado and got accepted to UNE. My GPA rather sucked nasty wet monkey patties (around a 3.0 aacomas) due to rank stupidity 20 years ago when I was younger. My recent grades were pretty good (3.5-3.6 with an overload of really hardcore science classes). My MCAT was merely a 29. Lest you think my acceptance was a fluke, three years ago another girl from my area got into UNE.

UNE does read applications very carefully. They were the only ones that commented on several parts of my app - including my rather unusual name. They are very observant in a very friendly kind of way: the interviewer was the only one who noticed my hands (which are "double-jointed" as part of my systemic hyperextension mobility syndrome). He asked specific questions about my past that no one else asked. He asked about my family life. They were direct and to the point; so am I so I liked that a LOT.

From my observances, UNE likes to see hands-on experience. They seem to appreciate my 15 years of EMS experience.

Just 'cuz you're not from New England doesn't mean you don't have a shot at UNE.
 
Oh - and they did state they saw an outrageous increase in applications this year and a much more competitive applicant pool.
 
Wanted to know what anyone thought about this:

26 P MCAT
10P
10B
6V :scared:

Verbal totally killed me. But i hvae 3.9 total and science gpa. Also volunteer work, decent clinical, pretty good research and some other clubs and what not. Do you think i will be good for DO, or this that 6 going to keep me out?
Thanks.
 
SpongeBobCircle said:
Wanted to know what anyone thought about this:

26 P MCAT
10P
10B
6V :scared:

Verbal totally killed me. But i hvae 3.9 total and science gpa. Also volunteer work, decent clinical, pretty good research and some other clubs and what not. Do you think i will be good for DO, or this that 6 going to keep me out?
Thanks.
I have similar score and applied very late. I submit my AMACS at the end of october, and submit my ACOMAS at the end of november. I got accepted into two DO program, WVSOM and NYCOM, and wait listed to CCOM. I think submit your application as early as possible will maximize your chance. Do well on your interview is also important, especially for DO schools. Good Luck! :luck:
 
ShyRem said:
Just 'cuz you're not from New England doesn't mean you don't have a shot at UNE.

i agree with this 110%. i was offered an interview at UNECOM (that i declined) and i'm from california. the school is good, the area is beautiful so it's not surprising (at least to me) that they had an increase in applicants.
 
Scotty_G said:
I didn't do well on the April Mcat and i'm going to retake it in august so should i send the do schools my april mcat or not? I am ready to submit my app now.
BTW i got a 23 🙁

Hey, I got interviews at three schools and accepted at two (third interview they didn't actually notify until after the interview date). I only had a 23 MCAT myself. Just apply EARLY and have good essays and LOR's (and EC's if not too late).
 
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