Sure thing. No problem. I wasted $2000 on an MCAT prep course, which I do not recommend. I improved my score by a whopping 2 points.
Seriously though, I made darn sure that I had my AACOMAS application submitted
the very first doggone week the season opened up. Without a doubt. Applying early is key. And, I was sure to update my essay with even more hours spent volunteering (level-one trauma ER, homeless shelters, shadowing DOs that didn't screw me on recommendations the second-time around, etc.). I took Biochemistry, Histology, A&P I & II, Microbiology, and Genetics above and beyond everything else. And most importantly, I lived the vision that Arnold Schwarzenegger discussed in Reader's Digest. That is, I woke up every morning knowing that I was already accepted. It was just a matter of time. (Also, military service I'm sure helped, but, that may detour you 4 years, 4 years that I would highly recommend.)
However, I must make an important point here, a
salient one that
golfingdoc made. I firmly believe my goals aligned with DCOMs. My personal essay made that clear. I walked into my interview, nervous as hell, and explained why OPP was for me (yeah you know me).
Also,
GraceEuphoria motivated me time from time.
As the Toltecs once preached, just do your best, pick yourself up if you fall down, and continue with your dream. Before you know it, you will have succeeded beyond your dreams.