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Hi all. I'll be applying this upcoming cycle for the first try. I wanted to put my stats/experience out there and ask what suggestions anyone might have for improving my application before I apply this summer.
Undergrad: B.S. Health Promotion, American University
cGPA: 3.58
last 60 hours: 3.8
My pre-req GPA ranges based on school so I'll just include grades here: bio 1 (B-), bio 2 (B+), chem 1 (C, retook and got B+), anatomy 1 (B+), anatomy 2 (A-), exercise phys (A), psych (all As), stats (B-), physics 1 (A), physics 2 (B+), medical terminology (A).
I'm currently finishing chem 2 and will likely end up with a B+ or A- and abnormal psych which will probably be a B+.
GRE: 155 verbal, 150 quant, 4.5 writing (should I retake? 150 quant is only 39th percentile...)
Shadowing: 55 hours inpatient geriatrics + acute care, 45 hours outpatient pediatrics, 1000+ outpatient ortho. Outpatient ortho started as shadowing, turned into an internship, and now I'll work there full time during the year I apply.
Job history: other than working as an administrator at the outpatient ortho, I've been a nanny for a single family for 2.5 years.
Rec letters: 1 from PT co-worker at outpatient ortho setting, 1 PT from inpatient peds, my boss from nannying, and 1 from a professor in my major.
Campus involvement: student government photographer (3 years), director of transgender & non-binary collective (2 years), director of queer women's advocacy committee (1 year).
Other: certified functional movement screen level 1 instructor
Speaking of which, I'm also non-binary and will be looking for a way to incorporate this info into my application. My rec letters will be using gender neutral pronouns and I'll also reference it in my essay somehow (if possible). I just don't want to show up to interviews and have to explain that I go by a shortened version of my name and gender neutral pronouns and have everyone be shocked. Does anyone have any experience talking about personal identities in interviews/talking to admissions/essays/etc. and have any advice for me?
Anyway, those are my stats. Let me know if anything stands out as a red flag. Oh, and I'll list schools I'll likely apply to: UNC Chapel Hill, Winston-Salem State University, East Carolina University, Elon University, St. Catherine University, Western Carolina University, Mayo School of Health Sciences, Hampton University.
Undergrad: B.S. Health Promotion, American University
cGPA: 3.58
last 60 hours: 3.8
My pre-req GPA ranges based on school so I'll just include grades here: bio 1 (B-), bio 2 (B+), chem 1 (C, retook and got B+), anatomy 1 (B+), anatomy 2 (A-), exercise phys (A), psych (all As), stats (B-), physics 1 (A), physics 2 (B+), medical terminology (A).
I'm currently finishing chem 2 and will likely end up with a B+ or A- and abnormal psych which will probably be a B+.
GRE: 155 verbal, 150 quant, 4.5 writing (should I retake? 150 quant is only 39th percentile...)
Shadowing: 55 hours inpatient geriatrics + acute care, 45 hours outpatient pediatrics, 1000+ outpatient ortho. Outpatient ortho started as shadowing, turned into an internship, and now I'll work there full time during the year I apply.
Job history: other than working as an administrator at the outpatient ortho, I've been a nanny for a single family for 2.5 years.
Rec letters: 1 from PT co-worker at outpatient ortho setting, 1 PT from inpatient peds, my boss from nannying, and 1 from a professor in my major.
Campus involvement: student government photographer (3 years), director of transgender & non-binary collective (2 years), director of queer women's advocacy committee (1 year).
Other: certified functional movement screen level 1 instructor
Speaking of which, I'm also non-binary and will be looking for a way to incorporate this info into my application. My rec letters will be using gender neutral pronouns and I'll also reference it in my essay somehow (if possible). I just don't want to show up to interviews and have to explain that I go by a shortened version of my name and gender neutral pronouns and have everyone be shocked. Does anyone have any experience talking about personal identities in interviews/talking to admissions/essays/etc. and have any advice for me?
Anyway, those are my stats. Let me know if anything stands out as a red flag. Oh, and I'll list schools I'll likely apply to: UNC Chapel Hill, Winston-Salem State University, East Carolina University, Elon University, St. Catherine University, Western Carolina University, Mayo School of Health Sciences, Hampton University.
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