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Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for some advice on what to do (or what other people have done) to be a better medical school candidate in my gap years. Here's a little background on me.
B.S. Biology major with Chemistry minor at a small liberal arts university
cGPA: 3.34 (haven't calculated sGPA) - A's and B's mainly, C in genetics and C+'s in physics I and II
MCAT: 494 (123 Chem/Phys, 124 CARS, 123 Bio/Biochem, 124 Psych/Soc)
Graduating: December 2016
State of residence: Washington
Ethnicity: male Caucasian/Asian (Chinese)
Extracurriculars/leadership:
I've TA-ed for the gen bio lab for 1 school year and will be TA-ing next semester in developmental biology
I've tutored in science, math and writing at the local high school for 1 school year
I currently serve on the board of a nonprofit where I live
I've led 2 separate, 1-month long medical missions trips in Guatemala
I've been working as a medical scribe for over a year now in the ER (544 hours logged)
267 hours of shadowing experience logged (70% pediatrics/family med, 30% plastic surgery)
427 hours of community service logged
Current Plan:
I'm finishing up my fourth year of undergrad (next week actually) and will be returning in the fall semester to retake physics I. I am currently retaking physics II to try and boost my grade in that class, but at this rate I may be on track to receive the exact same grade in physics II because I took a different professor whose exams are brutal. Between the end of this semester and the beginning of next semester in September, I have been accepted to my professor's research team and will be researching from May until the end of July. During that time, I plan to study for the MCAT and retake it in late August/early September before school starts. After that, I'll be working to build up my physics I grade and graduate in December of 2016.
But after December 2016, I'm at a loss at what I should do. I had originally planned to apply in this current cycle, but after getting my MCAT score a few weeks ago, my premed advisor recommended that I hold off for another year (which I'm not thrilled about, but I understand). Sizing myself up, I'd say I'm an experience strong but academically weak candidate. What should be my next course of action? What do you all think? I'm having difficulty determining how my time is best spent between January of 2017 and May of 2017.
Should I do a post bac? More missions trips? Keep scribing? Become and EMT? My dad has also brought up a suggestion to pursue an MBA in the mean time since it takes about the same time as a post bac for less money and would make me more well rounded.
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
I'm looking for some advice on what to do (or what other people have done) to be a better medical school candidate in my gap years. Here's a little background on me.
B.S. Biology major with Chemistry minor at a small liberal arts university
cGPA: 3.34 (haven't calculated sGPA) - A's and B's mainly, C in genetics and C+'s in physics I and II
MCAT: 494 (123 Chem/Phys, 124 CARS, 123 Bio/Biochem, 124 Psych/Soc)
Graduating: December 2016
State of residence: Washington
Ethnicity: male Caucasian/Asian (Chinese)
Extracurriculars/leadership:
I've TA-ed for the gen bio lab for 1 school year and will be TA-ing next semester in developmental biology
I've tutored in science, math and writing at the local high school for 1 school year
I currently serve on the board of a nonprofit where I live
I've led 2 separate, 1-month long medical missions trips in Guatemala
I've been working as a medical scribe for over a year now in the ER (544 hours logged)
267 hours of shadowing experience logged (70% pediatrics/family med, 30% plastic surgery)
427 hours of community service logged
Current Plan:
I'm finishing up my fourth year of undergrad (next week actually) and will be returning in the fall semester to retake physics I. I am currently retaking physics II to try and boost my grade in that class, but at this rate I may be on track to receive the exact same grade in physics II because I took a different professor whose exams are brutal. Between the end of this semester and the beginning of next semester in September, I have been accepted to my professor's research team and will be researching from May until the end of July. During that time, I plan to study for the MCAT and retake it in late August/early September before school starts. After that, I'll be working to build up my physics I grade and graduate in December of 2016.
But after December 2016, I'm at a loss at what I should do. I had originally planned to apply in this current cycle, but after getting my MCAT score a few weeks ago, my premed advisor recommended that I hold off for another year (which I'm not thrilled about, but I understand). Sizing myself up, I'd say I'm an experience strong but academically weak candidate. What should be my next course of action? What do you all think? I'm having difficulty determining how my time is best spent between January of 2017 and May of 2017.
Should I do a post bac? More missions trips? Keep scribing? Become and EMT? My dad has also brought up a suggestion to pursue an MBA in the mean time since it takes about the same time as a post bac for less money and would make me more well rounded.
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

