Hey fellow SDNers,
I have a pretty straight forward question.
GPA: 3.8-3.9, MCAT: Haven't taken it yet
My question is whether my extracurriculars are enough for most medical schools.
By the time I apply, I'll have:
2 years of undergrad research in a molecular biology lab, no idea about posters/publications, 10-15 hours per week
2 years (200-250 hours) of ED volunteering
75 hours of shadowing (ENT, cardiology, hospitalist, radiation oncology)
And thats it. I understand this is very cookie-cutter and won't wow anyone by any means. I personally really enjoy both the volunteering and the research, and I'm very content with what I'm doing. I don't really have any interest in other extracurriculars such as joining clubs, leading clubs, non-clinical volunteering, being a TA, etc...
Will I be at a disadvantage without doing these other activities? Or do you guys think my EC's are sufficient enough. I don't really care which medical school I go to (tier), I just want to be able to apply broadly, get into more than one, and have options.
One more tidbit, I plan on taking a gap year and working some sort of interesting job. I have 4 ideas of what I'm going to do during it:
1) work as an ED tech
2) work as a scribe
3) work at an assisted living home (either receptionist, CNA, med-tech)
4) work as a mental health worker at a psychiatric hospital (this option is by far my top priority, I really hope I get this position! It essentially entails looking after and observing all the patients on the ward, assisting with therapy groups and meetings, making sure everyone is okay, sort of like a babysitter with a lot of responsibility and certainly good leadership experience.)
Thanks for the responses!