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Apply and do NOT worry about the IAs! The you of now is not the you of then.Hello! I want to start by saying thank you for a great forum and resource!
I'm a senior at a not very well known state school, applying to med school in June 2021. I went to a T-20 school out of high school, but for various personal reasons "flunked out" due to repeated academic probation and withdrawals. I didn't ever take any classes above the 100/200 level, and only took about 20 credits there over the few years I was there. I left in 2014. I decide I'm not ready for college and start working in restaurants for a few years while I grow up.
In 2016,, I take a year and half of community college (earning a 4.0), and transfer to the school I'm at now. Since I've been here, I've taken all the med school prereqs and a lot of other upper level science courses and upper level foreign language courses. I have a 3.95 GPA in the three years I've been here.
I live in Michigan, I'm a URM, and I've been a Scribe for about 9 months now. I have also been volunteering consistently the past four years, and I have a few ECs to which I have been very dedicated. I started working with a research professor for the 2020-2021 academic year and that's been a lot of fun. I took a practice MCAT and got a 515, but I'm not taking the actual one until May 2021.
My question is, how do I build my school list with the horrible start and huge red flags that will be right up front (I think 3 academic probations before dismissal), but followed with a lot of good stuff and high stats since I returned to school? I like to think I can still be competitive, but have also accepted that many may screen me out because of my history. I'd like to apply to a lot of MD and 3 or 4 DO.
No advice on lists until you have an MCAT score