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wastog

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On 2 club executive boards my senior year
Physics tutor my senior year
Member of several clubs, organizations starting junior year
Volunteered about 50 hours at local hospital
Shadowed a radiologist once for 8 hours

Clinical experience during college was quite weak. The clinical research job has given me great clinical experience in a very short time, but should I still go for the traditional "shadowing" experience in the time that I have left? Should I take some courses?

Also heavily considered retaking MCAT given weak CARS and the fact I had 132s in cars on practices, but was told by friends/advisors that might look bad given good overall number (had 522 on final practice test, got 2 hours of sleep, cognitive functioning was subpar) Also aware of the risk of doing worse on retake.

Where do I have a chance, what can I do to improve?

Thank you!!
 
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You do not need to retake the MCAT but you do need 50 shadowing hours (including primary care). For schools consider all these:
UMass
Tufts
BU
Vermont
Quinnipiac
Albany
New York Medical College
Hofstra
Einstein
Mount Sinai
Rochester
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
GW
Georgetown
Dartmouth
 
Thank you for the list Faha! Are there any other schools across the country I should consider?
 
I think you should up your shadowing and non-clinical volunteering experiences--both of which will only strengthen your application. Does your clinical research coordinator give you experience in watching physician-patient interactions? Because I think that's helpful and a lot of what shadowing tries to get applicants to do, which is seeing how physicians interact with patients.
 
Thank you! Any other schools perhaps outside of Northeast?
 
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Purchase the MSAR and compare schools based off of your stats, interests, and also by location. I can't tell you about schools outside of Texas, sorry
 
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