help with my list :)

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fatboy123

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Hey guys! I need some advice on my list. Idk if this is okay for my stats. I have a 3.5 overall GPA, 3.42 sGPA, 21/21/23 (AA/TS/PA) with no scores below a 19. I'm a reapplicant. ~125 hours of shadowing, ~100 hours of research, ~400 hours of volunteering, member of many clubs, leadership experience.

Here's my list:
Midwestern University (AZ and IL)
Loma Linda University
Western University
University of Louisville
UNLV
NYU
Case Western
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Temple
Pittsburgh
Roseman
VCU
 
Man, your stats are scary close to mine. Are you sure you're not me?
 
I think this is a good list. Think about adding/substituting Maryland and UPenn.
 
i applied last year and didn't get interviews with them. Maybe it's because i applied in september...are my stats good enough for those schools?
 
Your stats look good and so do your ECs. Just make sure to apply early

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You might want to consider Detroit Mercy. They took quite a few people from my year with stats similar to yours. Good luck!
 
So i added a few more schools to my list. Do you guys think i should add/remove schools?

Midwestern University (AZ and IL)
Loma Linda University
UoP
Western University
University of Louisville
UNLV
NYU
Case Western
Temple
Pittsburgh
Roseman
VCU
Marquette
 
You know about the LOR and religious requirements for LLU, right?
 
yup! although i'm not a 7th day adventist, i am very religious and my bishop (LDS) wrote a letter for me 😀
 
yup! although i'm not a 7th day adventist, i am very religious and my bishop (LDS) wrote a letter for me 😀

If you're not SDA, then you'll be competing for one of the 20-odd non-SDA seats and those spots are intensely competitive. Being religious will help you fight for one of those 20 seats, but if you're trying to budget and Loma Linda isn't one of your dream schools, you'd be better served applying elsewhere.
 
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