Improvements to my Application

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nachonacho

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Hello,

I'm a 23 year old Asian female from California so I know I'm already at a disadvantage.

I had a pretty abysmal Junior/Senior year after transferring from a community college to UC Berkeley so I graduated from Berkeley with a 3.2 cGPA and 3.0 sGPA. I had a lot of research hours but very, very little clinical volunteering hours (think 10). Even knowing that, I made a really bad decision to apply last year and, unsurprisingly, didn't get much response. I probably should have waited a year but I didn't because I thought my MCAT (517), 2 phenomenal, and 2 good LORs would make up for it but I was just being naive.

My first two years at community college resulted in a 3.9 mostly because I took all GE courses except two science classes so when I got to Berkeley, I was left having to finish all lower and upper division science courses in time to graduate in two years so my GPA was brought down pretty low also giving me a declining grade trend.

Anyway, this year, though, I took a few more science/non-science courses at the community college I was at pre-transfer and was able to bring up my cGPA to 3.41 and my sGPA to 3.19 so my grade trend is more like a cosine graph now. In addition to that, I clocked around 700 clinical volunteering hours with an additional 80 hours of shadowing radiologists at the hospital's Radiology department this year. I was also informed that humor comes across somewhat unprofessional in a personal statement for medical school so I will be removing those few sentences and re-writing my personal statement with the assistance of one of the physicians at the hospital, who recently finished his residency and has been mentoring me for the past year or so.

Would this be enough for a successful cycle this year? I will have schools of all tiers (skipping the top 10, though, probably even top 20) where I will be a first-time applicant and schools where I will be a second-time applicant.
 
You're a good applicant for DO schools, but your GPA is fairly low for MD schools. If you're stuck on applying to MD, I'd recommend applying to a SMP and excelling at it to show that you can handle the rigor of medical school courses (as you've already done a post-bacc).

As for the upward trend, medical schools typically look at your overall trend in the last 60 hours of courses, so that general trend might take a hit assuming that your 'abysmal' senior year is incorporated with your grades obtained in your 1-year post-bacc.
 
Your good MCAT may attract attention at some schools. These are MD schools where you could receive an interview with your stats:
Vermont
Quinnipiac
Albany
New York Medical College
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
GW
Georgetown
Oakland Beaumont
Western Michigan
Medical College Wisconsin
Loyola
Rosalind Franklin
St. Louis
Creighton
Tulane
Eastern Virginia
Loma Linda
any new private schools that may open for 2018 (Seton Hall, Roseman, etc.)
You should also apply to 8 or more DO schools and you are competitive for all DO schools. You may need a DO LOR for some schools.
 
Your good MCAT may attract attention at some schools. These are MD schools where you could receive an interview with your stats:
Vermont
Quinnipiac
Albany
New York Medical College
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
GW
Georgetown
Oakland Beaumont
Western Michigan
Medical College Wisconsin
Loyola
Rosalind Franklin
St. Louis
Creighton
Tulane
Eastern Virginia
Loma Linda
any new private schools that may open for 2018 (Seton Hall, Roseman, etc.)
You should also apply to 8 or more DO schools and you are competitive for all DO schools. You may need a DO LOR for some schools.

Wow! Thanks for the list and the advice! 🙂
 
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