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EphemeralRose3

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Hi everyone!
I am a sophomore, undergrad, a NY/NJ resident

GPA: 3.638
sGPA: 3.750
Taking MCAT next year, maybe?

ECs
- Coordinated a campus fundraiser for a local organization
- Organized a beach cleanup, with fifteen other students
- Member of the PreMedical Society
- Shadowed a gynecologist (70+ hours)
- College ambassador- give weekly tours of the college

I mean, it's not much.. I was wondering where I can improve, exactly so I can boost my chances of getting accepted.
 
Research experience. Possibly a unique hobby in which you have special accomplishments.
 
How can you be a resident of two states?
Also, I see no clinical experience.
 
How can you be a resident of two states?
Also, I see no clinical experience.

Separated parents.. so, I can live with either/or

What do you mean by "clinical experience"? Like, physician shadowing?
* Sorry, new to SDN
 
Separated parents.. so, I can live with either/or

What do you mean by "clinical experience"? Like, physician shadowing?
* Sorry, new to SDN

Shadowing works, but you need more than once specialist. Include primary care as well. You should also do healthcare volunteering (hospital, clinic, nursing home) where you have direct interaction with patients.
 
Shadowing works, but you need more than once specialist. Include primary care as well. You should also do healthcare volunteering (hospital, clinic, nursing home) where you have direct interaction with patients.

Okay, thanks!
 
AN OBGYN would be considered primary care, but I agree that adding some time with a couple other types of doc to broaden the experience is a good idea. Hours-wise, you're already more than fine.

To add to other suggestions: some weekly or bimonthly hands-on noncampus, nonmedical community service for a cause you care about would also benefit your application.
 
AN OBGYN would be considered primary care, but I agree that adding some time with a couple other types of doc to broaden the experience is a good idea. Hours-wise, you're already more than fine.

To add to other suggestions: some weekly or bimonthly hands-on noncampus, nonmedical community service for a cause you care about would also benefit your application.

Hi! I'm new to SDN and I've noticed that you comment on almost every single thread I see.

I've had my eye on Columbia P&S and I really want to go there, do you have any tips/advice concerning that one school?
 
I've had my eye on Columbia P&S and I really want to go there, do you have any tips/advice concerning that one school?
Get in 2+ years of research with pub, wow-level leadership component, and extraordinary achievement in some realm of endeavor, eg the Arts, sport, community service, international award, etc.
 
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