Hi all.
I'm a junior at a top 5 ugrad studying Finance...but I really, really want to go to medical school. Unfortunately, I don't have a ton of relevant ECs and have only just started research and shadowings. The thing is, I am already knee deep in IBD (GS healthcare, lazard M&A) and I feel a lot of pressure to continue on this trajectory on to IB/PE from my friends/professors/advisors.
So what I was planning on doing was doing PE (Blackstone, Carlyle) or consulting (MicKinsey, Bain BCG) for an analyst stint while doing an SPM-type program at columbia on a part time basis (it's a 1 year MS that can be completed at night part time over 2-3 year--this comes out to like 2-3 classes a semester) after my first year.
As for consulting vs PE, I think I have a pretty good shot at both. Hours for PE can go up to 100+ for 1st years, while traveling for consulting can be 4-5 days a week. Either option leaves me with little time to focus on research/shadowing/community service,etc.
So how can i explain my transition from business to medicine to adcoms? i want to continue doing what i'm doing for a few years pretty much for the money.
Here's my profile:
Female, 19, SE Asian
Finance major (specializing in healthcare mgmt) and biochem (added this semester, have completed 8 science classes so far, taking 3 right now) at an Ivy
3.9 cgpa, ~3.8 sgpa (may go down slightly after this semester depending on grades) in 80 credits (taking 22 this semester)
research in 2 labs (bme and neuro @ my uni's med school, up for publication in one but not 1st 3 authors (~220 hours since september)
e-board of business fraternity
e-board of sorority
president of a 2 business clubs on campus, eboard of student consulting group
part time internship writing articles for an AIDS treatment website
volunteer work/shadowing (less than 100 hours)
brew club (not 21 yet though O_O)
submitted abstract for a student research journal, will be on e-board next semester
behavioral finance/neuroecon research over past 2 years (300 hours, 1 publication)
Can speak several languages (Chinese, Korean, German, Spanish) with working proficiency, beginner in Japanese, Italian.
A capella group and school choir, can play guitar
awards: various school-related scholarships, Research Scholar, StartingBloc Fellow, honorable mention for national scholarship, won/ top 3 placement at several case competitions
winter activities: more shadowing (10-20 hrs), 1 month "winternship" at prestigious trading firm, barclays capital 1 week externship, part time volunteer research for a bme lab at columbia (i just asked the PI if i could come in and observe/learn techniques for a month-nothing too significant), japanese night class at local college.
So the bottom line is if my transition is looking good so far. I'm expecting to apply to a 30/70 mix of top10-20/state schools and safeties, but want to stay in the northeast (ESPECIALLY in NYC) for family reasons.
any advice? thanks in advance!!
I'm a junior at a top 5 ugrad studying Finance...but I really, really want to go to medical school. Unfortunately, I don't have a ton of relevant ECs and have only just started research and shadowings. The thing is, I am already knee deep in IBD (GS healthcare, lazard M&A) and I feel a lot of pressure to continue on this trajectory on to IB/PE from my friends/professors/advisors.
So what I was planning on doing was doing PE (Blackstone, Carlyle) or consulting (MicKinsey, Bain BCG) for an analyst stint while doing an SPM-type program at columbia on a part time basis (it's a 1 year MS that can be completed at night part time over 2-3 year--this comes out to like 2-3 classes a semester) after my first year.
As for consulting vs PE, I think I have a pretty good shot at both. Hours for PE can go up to 100+ for 1st years, while traveling for consulting can be 4-5 days a week. Either option leaves me with little time to focus on research/shadowing/community service,etc.
So how can i explain my transition from business to medicine to adcoms? i want to continue doing what i'm doing for a few years pretty much for the money.
Here's my profile:
Female, 19, SE Asian
Finance major (specializing in healthcare mgmt) and biochem (added this semester, have completed 8 science classes so far, taking 3 right now) at an Ivy
3.9 cgpa, ~3.8 sgpa (may go down slightly after this semester depending on grades) in 80 credits (taking 22 this semester)
research in 2 labs (bme and neuro @ my uni's med school, up for publication in one but not 1st 3 authors (~220 hours since september)
e-board of business fraternity
e-board of sorority
president of a 2 business clubs on campus, eboard of student consulting group
part time internship writing articles for an AIDS treatment website
volunteer work/shadowing (less than 100 hours)
brew club (not 21 yet though O_O)
submitted abstract for a student research journal, will be on e-board next semester
behavioral finance/neuroecon research over past 2 years (300 hours, 1 publication)
Can speak several languages (Chinese, Korean, German, Spanish) with working proficiency, beginner in Japanese, Italian.
A capella group and school choir, can play guitar
awards: various school-related scholarships, Research Scholar, StartingBloc Fellow, honorable mention for national scholarship, won/ top 3 placement at several case competitions
winter activities: more shadowing (10-20 hrs), 1 month "winternship" at prestigious trading firm, barclays capital 1 week externship, part time volunteer research for a bme lab at columbia (i just asked the PI if i could come in and observe/learn techniques for a month-nothing too significant), japanese night class at local college.
So the bottom line is if my transition is looking good so far. I'm expecting to apply to a 30/70 mix of top10-20/state schools and safeties, but want to stay in the northeast (ESPECIALLY in NYC) for family reasons.
any advice? thanks in advance!!