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Hey guys,
I suppose this is just another one of those, "how do I stack up?" threads, but I really am curious.
I'm a sophomore physics major/pre-med pursuing minors in chemistry and math. I have a 3.87 GPA and I started doing research the summer after my freshman year. I go to a small state university, but I feel extremely comfortable talking about the research I participate in. I also shadow the MD that we collaborate most with in the lab I'm a part of
I'm curious how much course load plays into effect. Will taking classes like Partial Differential Equations, Physical Chemistry, or a grad-level quantum mechanics class matter?
I would really like to be accepted into an elite MD/PhD program (as would all applicants), I'm an extremely strong test taker, so I expect to do well on the MCAT. So, how do I stack up?
I suppose this is just another one of those, "how do I stack up?" threads, but I really am curious.
I'm a sophomore physics major/pre-med pursuing minors in chemistry and math. I have a 3.87 GPA and I started doing research the summer after my freshman year. I go to a small state university, but I feel extremely comfortable talking about the research I participate in. I also shadow the MD that we collaborate most with in the lab I'm a part of
I'm curious how much course load plays into effect. Will taking classes like Partial Differential Equations, Physical Chemistry, or a grad-level quantum mechanics class matter?
I would really like to be accepted into an elite MD/PhD program (as would all applicants), I'm an extremely strong test taker, so I expect to do well on the MCAT. So, how do I stack up?