How selective do you think I can be?

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jfandel3

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Neurobiology major from top 10 University
3.4 cGPA, 3.36 sGPA
33 MCAT
2 years research
190 hours shadowing 2 DOs
60 hours shadowing 5 MDs
Observed 19 surgeries
Volunteered 2 summers in Oncology clinic
Secretary of Neurobiology Club at University
Worked at restaurant and doing construction during school
Middle class Caucasian male
Neither of my parents went to college

I know I am competitive for many DO schools but I'm wondering how selective you think I can be? I don't want to just go wherever I get in, I want to be able to pick between a few desirable locations. Anything I can do over the next 6 months to better my application? I'm worried my GPA will really hurt me.
 
Do you have a letter from one of those DO's?

Your GPA's are okay and your MCAT will be a major asset. With a DO letter you will have a good shot at just about every school (aside from maybe some of the more selective state schools).

For reference, I only applied to what I considered the top 10-15 schools, received 4 interviews resulting in one acceptance and a post-interview waitlist. Your app is a lot stronger than mine as far as clinical experiences go so you may have a better shot than I did.

Apply to your top 10 schools or so and I would think you have a great chance at minimum 1-2 acceptances.
 
IMO, you can be fairly selective among the higher tier schools.
 
Do you have a letter from one of those DO's?

Your GPA's are okay and your MCAT will be a major asset. With a DO letter you will have a good shot at just about every school (aside from maybe some of the more selective state schools).

For reference, I only applied to what I considered the top 10-15 schools, received 4 interviews resulting in one acceptance and a post-interview waitlist. Your app is a lot stronger than mine as far as clinical experiences go so you may have a better shot than I did.

Apply to your top 10 schools or so and I would think you have a great chance at minimum 1-2 acceptances.

I do have a letter from one of the DOs. It's not super strong but still good since he's a DO and it says all positive things.
 
I would imagine you'll have your pick for the most part.
 
Worth also applying to your instate MD, although this would depend on what state you're in
 
You're a rock star. Apply where ever you want.


Stats:
Neurobiology major from top 10 University
3.4 cGPA, 3.36 sGPA
33 MCAT
2 years research
190 hours shadowing 2 DOs
60 hours shadowing 5 MDs
Observed 19 surgeries
Volunteered 2 summers in Oncology clinic
Secretary of Neurobiology Club at University
Worked at restaurant and doing construction during school
Middle class Caucasian male
Neither of my parents went to college

I know I am competitive for many DO schools but I'm wondering how selective you think I can be? I don't want to just go wherever I get in, I want to be able to pick between a few desirable locations. Anything I can do over the next 6 months to better my application? I'm worried my GPA will really hurt me.
 
You should have no problem getting an ii at any DO school you apply too. I have similar stats (higher GPA, but lower MCAT) and a lot less EC's and was able to get 20 ii's by applying early. Apply early and you should have your pick of top tier DO schools.
 
Worth also applying to your instate MD, although this would depend on what state you're in
Washington State resident. So I can apply to their one MD school
 
You should have no problem getting an ii at any DO school you apply too. I have similar stats (higher GPA, but lower MCAT) and a lot less EC's and was able to get 20 ii's by applying early. Apply early and you should have your pick of top tier DO schools.
Wow that is a lot of interviews. Thanks for sharing the info.
 
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