and that you have a false sense of entitlement based purely on your MCAT score.
I've seen this word come up a lot here. Which is great- I'm glad to see that the future generation of doctors is so much against entitlement, maybe this debt problem will finally get fixed in the future. 😛
But seriously...
OP, it sounds like you are bitter, and that you have a false sense of entitlement based purely on your MCAT score.
I was bitter from the start.
And maybe I feel entitled, maybe not... I believe the process was entirely fair. But then again, it would also be fair to pick students entirely at random.
Yes I think the process is ****ed up. I want to change it one day. I don't think you can judge much about a persons personality during a 1 hour interview and list of their ECs. I think all you can say is whether or not the person is a social dunce or not. I've met plenty of grating douchebags from elite medical schools, why weren't there pricks filtered out during the oh-so-reliable interview stage?
--digression, not comparing this medicine just bringing up an extreme case of something similar--
Some schools.. actually, only 1... accept people based stricly on their SAT scores, AP scores, difficulty of courseload, and class rank... Some people might claim these aren't the only indicators of a persons future success as a scientist or engineer, and they'd be right... but, this school in question produces far more Nobel laureates per student than any other school, because they judge their candidates based on discernable, non-faulty criteria.
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MCATs hugely influence interviews, but red flags on an application, such as poor interpersonal skills, negative LORs, and a poorly written personal statement, are a good reason to reject an applicant.
If I'm bitter after the application process it's because I blame myself. My application was late and I didn't have many ECs. Probably lukewarm LORs too because I didn't know the writers very well. You said a few times I'm blaming other people. No, the fault is my own for not playing the game because I was too lazy.
Reading your interactions in this thread alone, you rub me the wrong way. I would not want you at my medical school. I don't see you as someone I'd want to call classmate. This is not said to be mean, but rather to provide feedback from someone who used to interview applicants.
lol, I wouldn't doubt it.
I'd question how much of a service you provide to the medical school, and I say that honestly. My dad used to interview applicants at the company where he worked as an engineer. They were looking for weirdos to screen. I think the engineers and physicists are smart enough to know the futility of trying to pick out the cool people from the seemingly average ones.
I'd guess skinMD is correct in that you've never held a job before
Ughh sigh the 3rd time someone mentions this... I've had 2 jobs, flipping burgers and sales, and a non-official tutoring job. So let's be done with that.