natanguyen
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Hello! I am a pre-med student currently. I graduate May 2027, and I am taking a gap year.
So far I have...
Clinical hours: 100 hr currently but If I am consistent and don't get sick all the time (literally have bronchitis rn), I would get 882 clinical hours (hospital and hospice volunteer, and EMT) by the time I apply
Non clinical: 105 hours of non-clinical (I am volunteering at a food bank)
Research: I will be doing research until I graduate so I think around 7 months of research IF I am consistent
Shadowing: 4 hours but looking for a doctor
GPA: 3.525 right now and I have withdrawn from 3 classes which I know is a bad look but one was a class I realized I didn't need to take and one was from freshman year where I had a horrible year
I have been VERY inconsistent with my hours, and I started late because I had no idea what the process was until Sophomore year. I had a bad time Freshman year with two family deaths and problems with friends. I also have joined clubs at my school, but I haven't gone to any of them or anything so I literally have no leadership or any activities in school. I take the MCAT in May and I'm going to study really hard for that. I talk to and see people getting 1000+ hours in everything and I am feeling like a loser. I'm not aiming for a top-tier school, but I want a decent school at least. I also don't want to take two gap years. Do I have a chance if I do good on my MCAT? Please give me any advice at all and be honest. I am starting to feel defeated especially since I have been lacking on doing my hours. Thank you!
So far I have...
Clinical hours: 100 hr currently but If I am consistent and don't get sick all the time (literally have bronchitis rn), I would get 882 clinical hours (hospital and hospice volunteer, and EMT) by the time I apply
Non clinical: 105 hours of non-clinical (I am volunteering at a food bank)
Research: I will be doing research until I graduate so I think around 7 months of research IF I am consistent
Shadowing: 4 hours but looking for a doctor
GPA: 3.525 right now and I have withdrawn from 3 classes which I know is a bad look but one was a class I realized I didn't need to take and one was from freshman year where I had a horrible year
I have been VERY inconsistent with my hours, and I started late because I had no idea what the process was until Sophomore year. I had a bad time Freshman year with two family deaths and problems with friends. I also have joined clubs at my school, but I haven't gone to any of them or anything so I literally have no leadership or any activities in school. I take the MCAT in May and I'm going to study really hard for that. I talk to and see people getting 1000+ hours in everything and I am feeling like a loser. I'm not aiming for a top-tier school, but I want a decent school at least. I also don't want to take two gap years. Do I have a chance if I do good on my MCAT? Please give me any advice at all and be honest. I am starting to feel defeated especially since I have been lacking on doing my hours. Thank you!