Hi! I made a thread last year, when I started community college and my premed journey. I want to thank you all for all the no-nonsense advice!
I'm a sophomore now, about to start my third semester. So... opinions and advice? Thanks. <3
Current stats:
Letters of rec
One from hospice coordinator - I'm gonna continue with volunteering and get an updated one when I apply, in med school format - for scholarships as well
One from history professor - nothing special - probably not going to use for anything
One from stats professor - excellent - for scholarships
Volunteering
120 hours of hospice volunteering - gonna continue until med school! CLINICAL
100 hours of suicide hotline volunteering NONCLINICAL
Mentorship
This semester I got hired to teach a one-on-one study skills course for students in science classes. It's a job. How does this look on an application? Can I call it leadership, or does it have its own category? I'm not sure how to describe it... it's like tutoring, but teaches students how to study effectively and balance priorities and wellness.
Shadowing
None yet - in the next two weeks I'm gonna shadow a family physician. ~twenty hours
Research
nothing - planning on doing it one summer in the future
Current GPA
4.0 (yay!)
I want to volunteer at a local museum, as non-clinical volunteering, but I'm worried it's gonna be seen as too easy. I used to volunteer there in high school, and I would maintain the historic grounds and gardens, mostly. Basically a gardener, lol. Is it ill-advised to spend my time volunteering there?
Is there anything I'm missing?
I'm a sophomore now, about to start my third semester. So... opinions and advice? Thanks. <3
Current stats:
Letters of rec
One from hospice coordinator - I'm gonna continue with volunteering and get an updated one when I apply, in med school format - for scholarships as well
One from history professor - nothing special - probably not going to use for anything
One from stats professor - excellent - for scholarships
Volunteering
120 hours of hospice volunteering - gonna continue until med school! CLINICAL
100 hours of suicide hotline volunteering NONCLINICAL
Mentorship
This semester I got hired to teach a one-on-one study skills course for students in science classes. It's a job. How does this look on an application? Can I call it leadership, or does it have its own category? I'm not sure how to describe it... it's like tutoring, but teaches students how to study effectively and balance priorities and wellness.
Shadowing
None yet - in the next two weeks I'm gonna shadow a family physician. ~twenty hours
Research
nothing - planning on doing it one summer in the future
Current GPA
4.0 (yay!)
I want to volunteer at a local museum, as non-clinical volunteering, but I'm worried it's gonna be seen as too easy. I used to volunteer there in high school, and I would maintain the historic grounds and gardens, mostly. Basically a gardener, lol. Is it ill-advised to spend my time volunteering there?
Is there anything I'm missing?