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How many schools total did you apply to (we see the responding schools), and how much networking did you do with the schools before you started your application in the summer? Any committee evaluation letters from your university, or else who were your references?I hope this post finds you, the reader, well. I am a Senior at a T20 undergraduate school, who finds himself confused as to what went wrong.
About me:
ORM (Sikh, so maybe some diversity there), US Citizen, North-easterner
Stats:
3.84 with an upward trend, 516 MCAT (1 test taken)
Fluff Bits:
Omicron Delta Kappa, Dean's List
ECs:
Shadowing:
280 hours of shadowing doctors of multiple specialties through an internship, 30+ shadowing a CT surgeon (who also wrote me a letter of rec)
Clinical Volunteering:
Well over 1000 hours of EMS-First responder work as an Advanced EMT
Frequent Contributor to Cancer Outreach website that helps newly diagnosed patients understand their illness
Teaching Experience:
TA'ed for Cancer Biology, Biology for Non-science Majors, Cell Biology
Served as Mentor for Collegiate EMS (TA'ed the class after me, working closely with the instructor to help train new providers in a lecture environment)
Leadership:
Served as Publicity/Outreach Chair for a club trying to provide incoming students pre-medical opportunities (shadowing, volunteering, physician panels etc)
Currently serving as Division Chief of Operations for my collegiate EMS (in charge of equipment, maintenance of vehicles, provider conflicts, and overall leadership of the agency. Second in command)
Currently serving as a Field Training Officer for my collegiate EMS (helping new providers learn the ropes during actual 911 calls, complete skills/check-offs before they are released to be fully-fledged, independent providers for the agency)
Research:
Part of Melanoma lab. Recently published with a Nature Partner Journal (not 1st or 2nd author).
My Common Thread/ Angle:
Cancer: Always science-minded, but father was diagnosed in Freshman year. Learned a lot about healthcare while he was being treated, made me want to want to pursue medicine, so I could give back and kinda pass the torch on to the next generation. His diagnosis really changed my life, started pursuing shadowing opportunitites to learn more about medicine, joined melanoma lab, started working for the cancer-outreach website, took a near graduate level class as a sophomore to understand the disease, served as the TA for that class the year after.
This Cycle:
Submitted Primary: 2nd week of June
Finished Submitting Secondaries: First week of Sept.
Interviews: 1 @ Rutgers RWJ
Holds: 3 (1 @ NYMC, 1 @ SUNY Upstate, 1 @ U of Rochester)
Rejections: 1 @ U Pitt
My question:
I am not the world's greatest candidate, that I will admit. However, I'd like to think I am not the worst. I applied to schools that were just above or just below my MCAT/GPA. I am finding myself incredibly disheartened (although I am aware, schools don't owe me anything) at the way this cycle has turned out. Again, I am thankful for the one interview I did get, but I can't help but wonder what went wrong. My pre-med advisor keeps telling me to wait (he is not wrong here), but I fear that if I wait too long I'll be caught unawares and be forced to scramble to improve my app for next cycle. I am sure there isn't a right answer for why this cycle has not gone how I thought it might, but any sort of direction for improvement or critiques would be welcome. Should you require, I can provide my P.S. and some of my secondary essays.
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