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These questions have been killing me for the last year and I really need some help so I decided to make an account and reach out to you guys tonight.
I have given up just about everything while on this journey to "hopefully" reach medical school one day. I'm sure most everyone in pursuit will say the same. I labeled the post "crossroads" because I need to make some decisions at this point to maximize my opportunities. My situation is a little different than most people, and so I have elaborated in depth below.
P.S. Anytime I have ever looked for specific answers to my questions, I can't find what I am looking for because my situation is very unorthodox and I know medical school look at the big picture when selecting applicants. So bare with me if someone has already answered these questions. Thank you to the knowledgeable people who can help me with this!!
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-What weight does the university you're attending for undergrad have on your chances of getting into medical school? Specifically, I have the ability to transfer to a slightly better undergrad college at this point and its a now or never thing for me (Rhode Island College to University of Rhode Island). I have credits from both (you'll see why in my about me) it comes down to transferring to and graduating from URI if it will largely have an effect on my chances.
-How much weight do EC activities hold? Specifically shadowing, for say, several hundred hours over two years with a very reputable MD. Does it look bad to only have one shadowing and nothing else?
-Should I take the easy road and get a BA in chem or the longer/harder road and go for the BS in chem?
(I could graduate as early as next semester with the BA in chem and take time off to study for the MCATS now that they have changed the test)
-How important is research and how much of it should I do?
-Will the circumstances I've listed in the "about me" help my chances of getting into a wide variety of medical schools? If so how much? Will they even get to know these things about me at the time they see my GPA or do medical schools such as Brown use the filter function in excel and delete everything below a 3.9 GPA 34 MCATS?
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About me: (please take this section into consideration when answering my questions)
-I'm 25 with a 7 year old daughter. If you do the math, I was 18. Not only am I 25 with a 7 year old daughter, I have also had sole custody for the last 5 years (as in no mother in the picture whatsoever). This has obviously has had an effect on my GPA.
-My mother has had M.S. for 20+ years (has been wheelchair bound for 5) and I am her sole caretaker. She moved in with me about 2 years ago but I've taken care of her the whole time I was home.
-I've been in the Air Force for 7 years. I spent about 3 years of that active duty and the rest as a part timer. This means I've had to go away for 2 weeks during school and it has slightly effected my GPA.
-I've owned a business for the last 18 months. (it's a Information Technology company)
-Lastly, before I was in a position that I am now, I was fortunate enough (and also really had no choice but to support my family) to hold some amazing jobs at the ages of 21-23 (I also found out how much I despise computers and how I can never step foot in a position like this again). I was an Information Security Officer at a bank. I was also a civilian for the Department of Defense where I ran a network of 120 users by myself. I worked with several MD's when I was working for the DOD and have letters from them also. Nonetheless, I quit my jobs for school and my daughter once I was a little more financially sound.
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Hopefully, at this point, some of you can see why I am slightly concerned about whether or not schools will see these things about me when they're considering me as an applicant. I know I'm talented enough to hang with the big guys (and far from lacking work ethic) it just so happens my one passion is a hard to reach goal because of the many obstacles in my life. Should I go downtown with some quarters to throw in a wishing well?
Not sure if it matters but I could have a A.A.S. from the air force in something electrical/computer related (if I take the last requirement which is a speech class, i'd rather not waste my time if it will do nothing for med school.... should I?)
highlight of relevant courses taken: physics1/2, chem 1/2, orgo 1/2, stats, calc 1/2, general bio 1/2, anatomy, physiology, psychology, sociology.
GPA: 3.55 (it was a 3.8 until my mom broke her leg and I had an awful semester, even got my first C)
MCATS: this august
Well that's all haha, but seriously thanks to whomever can help me with this series of queries. I will be forever grateful!
I have given up just about everything while on this journey to "hopefully" reach medical school one day. I'm sure most everyone in pursuit will say the same. I labeled the post "crossroads" because I need to make some decisions at this point to maximize my opportunities. My situation is a little different than most people, and so I have elaborated in depth below.
P.S. Anytime I have ever looked for specific answers to my questions, I can't find what I am looking for because my situation is very unorthodox and I know medical school look at the big picture when selecting applicants. So bare with me if someone has already answered these questions. Thank you to the knowledgeable people who can help me with this!!
_____________________________
-What weight does the university you're attending for undergrad have on your chances of getting into medical school? Specifically, I have the ability to transfer to a slightly better undergrad college at this point and its a now or never thing for me (Rhode Island College to University of Rhode Island). I have credits from both (you'll see why in my about me) it comes down to transferring to and graduating from URI if it will largely have an effect on my chances.
-How much weight do EC activities hold? Specifically shadowing, for say, several hundred hours over two years with a very reputable MD. Does it look bad to only have one shadowing and nothing else?
-Should I take the easy road and get a BA in chem or the longer/harder road and go for the BS in chem?
(I could graduate as early as next semester with the BA in chem and take time off to study for the MCATS now that they have changed the test)
-How important is research and how much of it should I do?
-Will the circumstances I've listed in the "about me" help my chances of getting into a wide variety of medical schools? If so how much? Will they even get to know these things about me at the time they see my GPA or do medical schools such as Brown use the filter function in excel and delete everything below a 3.9 GPA 34 MCATS?
_____________________________
About me: (please take this section into consideration when answering my questions)
-I'm 25 with a 7 year old daughter. If you do the math, I was 18. Not only am I 25 with a 7 year old daughter, I have also had sole custody for the last 5 years (as in no mother in the picture whatsoever). This has obviously has had an effect on my GPA.
-My mother has had M.S. for 20+ years (has been wheelchair bound for 5) and I am her sole caretaker. She moved in with me about 2 years ago but I've taken care of her the whole time I was home.
-I've been in the Air Force for 7 years. I spent about 3 years of that active duty and the rest as a part timer. This means I've had to go away for 2 weeks during school and it has slightly effected my GPA.
-I've owned a business for the last 18 months. (it's a Information Technology company)
-Lastly, before I was in a position that I am now, I was fortunate enough (and also really had no choice but to support my family) to hold some amazing jobs at the ages of 21-23 (I also found out how much I despise computers and how I can never step foot in a position like this again). I was an Information Security Officer at a bank. I was also a civilian for the Department of Defense where I ran a network of 120 users by myself. I worked with several MD's when I was working for the DOD and have letters from them also. Nonetheless, I quit my jobs for school and my daughter once I was a little more financially sound.
_______
Hopefully, at this point, some of you can see why I am slightly concerned about whether or not schools will see these things about me when they're considering me as an applicant. I know I'm talented enough to hang with the big guys (and far from lacking work ethic) it just so happens my one passion is a hard to reach goal because of the many obstacles in my life. Should I go downtown with some quarters to throw in a wishing well?
Not sure if it matters but I could have a A.A.S. from the air force in something electrical/computer related (if I take the last requirement which is a speech class, i'd rather not waste my time if it will do nothing for med school.... should I?)
highlight of relevant courses taken: physics1/2, chem 1/2, orgo 1/2, stats, calc 1/2, general bio 1/2, anatomy, physiology, psychology, sociology.
GPA: 3.55 (it was a 3.8 until my mom broke her leg and I had an awful semester, even got my first C)
MCATS: this august
Well that's all haha, but seriously thanks to whomever can help me with this series of queries. I will be forever grateful!