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Hi all, I am planning to apply next cycle preferably, but there are some things I need to ask. I have a complicated situation that I need to explain.
I am an international student from Vietnam. I went to US to study in high school up to until three years ago. When I finished high school I went to community college for two years. I transferred to another community college during first semester of junior year in California so I can apply to UC program which will automatically get me in UC school of my dream (UCLA). I did not finish the first semester because I had to come back to my country to complete immigration appication to US (My family had 12-year waiting application to US to reunite with our family). I also went back because I was suffering from depression and wanted to take a break. About 3 months after I went back my family application was retroverted back 2 years. I was then in a dilemma, since I was hoping to come to US with a green card so I can save some much-needed money for my family. From that time to now I worked various jobs to sustain myself, studied basic science classes on my own and took the MCAT this May. I am going back to US this fall to complete my bachelor's degree.
My GPA is 3.95, and my MCAT score is 39. I had 6-month volunteer experience at a big hospital during my sophomore year. Beside that I have no research experience except from a biology trip. I also have no shadowing experience.
My big question is how long do I need to make my application stand out? Assuming that I will get a green card by the end of 2014, does it make more sense for me to wait after I have it and apply in 2015 or go ahead and prepare to apply for 2014 cycle? I do not want to take MCAT again. Also can I use my circumstances to explain my otherwise weak ECs? Any suggestions and advice are welcome.
I am an international student from Vietnam. I went to US to study in high school up to until three years ago. When I finished high school I went to community college for two years. I transferred to another community college during first semester of junior year in California so I can apply to UC program which will automatically get me in UC school of my dream (UCLA). I did not finish the first semester because I had to come back to my country to complete immigration appication to US (My family had 12-year waiting application to US to reunite with our family). I also went back because I was suffering from depression and wanted to take a break. About 3 months after I went back my family application was retroverted back 2 years. I was then in a dilemma, since I was hoping to come to US with a green card so I can save some much-needed money for my family. From that time to now I worked various jobs to sustain myself, studied basic science classes on my own and took the MCAT this May. I am going back to US this fall to complete my bachelor's degree.
My GPA is 3.95, and my MCAT score is 39. I had 6-month volunteer experience at a big hospital during my sophomore year. Beside that I have no research experience except from a biology trip. I also have no shadowing experience.
My big question is how long do I need to make my application stand out? Assuming that I will get a green card by the end of 2014, does it make more sense for me to wait after I have it and apply in 2015 or go ahead and prepare to apply for 2014 cycle? I do not want to take MCAT again. Also can I use my circumstances to explain my otherwise weak ECs? Any suggestions and advice are welcome.