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Hey guys,
Sorry if this belongs more on the AACOMAS threat but I wasn't getting much love there.
I'm slightly freaking out because I realized that basically everything I've done extra-curricularly for the last 3 years is technically work experience and my EC's are looking a little dismal (4 out of 15). I also have no awards beyond Dean's List and just 1 merit based scholarship for undergrad.
Most of my clinical experience comes from an ER scribe job I had for a year. Considering my job entails working one-on-one with physicians (making minimum wage) do you think it would make sense noting that in the EC section too? Also I worked as a community advisor/RA which entailed event programming and a lot of other stuff though at the expense of my college ECs. If I had the choice I'd rather list that an EC than work experience - not to mention I didn't actually get "paid", just a break on room and board.
Though the reality my only ECs beyond these jobs I have are
-a week-long volunteering expereince in Peru
-2 non-medical volunteering experiences in underserved areas (Camden and Trenton, NJ) though only really culminate in 40 hours
- involvement in college dems/LGBT stuff which includes marching for marriage equality in DC. I'm scared to mention this on my application as a very liberal though straight individual.
-going to Psychology Club meetings and being an informal mentor for Freshman
So on my AACOMAS I can't think of listing more than 4-5 ECs tops and realizing that you can do up to 15, I'm a little worried.
I'm also a low-average application with 27 MCAT, 3.45 cGPA, 3.3-3.4 sGPA
Do you think this will hurt my chances?
Sorry if this belongs more on the AACOMAS threat but I wasn't getting much love there.
I'm slightly freaking out because I realized that basically everything I've done extra-curricularly for the last 3 years is technically work experience and my EC's are looking a little dismal (4 out of 15). I also have no awards beyond Dean's List and just 1 merit based scholarship for undergrad.
Most of my clinical experience comes from an ER scribe job I had for a year. Considering my job entails working one-on-one with physicians (making minimum wage) do you think it would make sense noting that in the EC section too? Also I worked as a community advisor/RA which entailed event programming and a lot of other stuff though at the expense of my college ECs. If I had the choice I'd rather list that an EC than work experience - not to mention I didn't actually get "paid", just a break on room and board.
Though the reality my only ECs beyond these jobs I have are
-a week-long volunteering expereince in Peru
-2 non-medical volunteering experiences in underserved areas (Camden and Trenton, NJ) though only really culminate in 40 hours
- involvement in college dems/LGBT stuff which includes marching for marriage equality in DC. I'm scared to mention this on my application as a very liberal though straight individual.
-going to Psychology Club meetings and being an informal mentor for Freshman
So on my AACOMAS I can't think of listing more than 4-5 ECs tops and realizing that you can do up to 15, I'm a little worried.
I'm also a low-average application with 27 MCAT, 3.45 cGPA, 3.3-3.4 sGPA
Do you think this will hurt my chances?