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Originally posted by bartholomew
Profunda,
I'm sure you'll have a shot. You still have lots of opportunities to strengthen your application. I attend a large midwest university with no reputation, I was in the middle of my class, with overall honors in 2 clerkships and "clinically" honoring 4 of them. My USMLE score was slightly above national mean. No pubs. Some research experience. Strong letters of recommendations. Overall, average numbers with strong clinical showing and letters of recommendation. My perception is that my numbers held me back from Davis. Things may have been different if I were in the top quarter or top third of my class or scored over 230 on USMLE. This is just a guess tho...I guess I shouldn't be surprised, I just thought my clerkship evaluations and letters would speak louder on my behalf...
Heh -- you could be describing me.
I have had a similar experience -- it seems like like the "bigger" programs roughly fall out into two categories. Those who actually read your application and care who you "are" and those that look at your med-school reputation and numbers alone and care more about where your're "from".
Seems like from what I've heard, the Cali programs are of the latter type. Needless to say, I got rejected from Stanford and UCSD, the only 2 I applied to out there. Not that I could afford to live there, anyway.
Anyone similar stats take heart -- you will get lots of good interviews, and from there you will go as high as your personality takes you.