MD Low-ish GPA/High MCAT, need help on list!

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As a child of refugees, and a disadvantaged applicant, you get some leeway with your GPA; you also have an upward trend. I'd throw on five reach schools, and call yourself a rock star, as @Goro would. Yes, your research and ECs are cookie cutter. But you have a compelling story behind them. Did you need to work while in college? If you did: put that on your application.
 
Hi there, I'm an ORM from Florida and just wanted some help on my school list. I'm going into my fifth year to hopefully pull up my GPA. Here's my info:

Major: Nutrition

Stats:
  • 523 MCAT
  • 3.5 cGPA, 3.62 sGPA
    • The reason I've convinced myself this is low is because I was part of a program in high school where I took college classes at a local community college to earn an associates degree by the time I graduate. My cGPA here was 3.85 and 4.0 sGPA. Once I came to my university I faced some health issues and was uninsured so it caused a really bad freshman and sophomore year. Through these first two years my GPA was 2.9, multiple C's and one failed science course, and I withdrew from an entire semester and 2 other courses. All 6 W's are for other majors and deemed 'medical withdrawals' by my university. Definitely upward trend, junior year was 3.65, last year 4.0, hopefully same for this year.
Research:
  • 200 hrs over one semester in clinical nutrition. I'm currently looking for a different lab and am looking to pursue my own project/poster.

Clinical Experience/Shadowing:
  • 300 hrs in a clinic for the homeless doing patient intake, vitals, some shadowing.
  • 50 hrs in a clinic for uninsured individuals doing same as above.
  • 50 hrs volunteering in a hospital in NICU and PICU.
  • 45 hrs in family medicine and ER at hospital. 60 hrs at local OBGYN clinic.

Leadership/Teaching:
  • TA/tutor for organic chemistry for 2 semesters.
  • Tutoring at-risk youth in an after school program for 1+ year.
  • Project coordinator for a student-run clinic network for the medically underserved. Made clinical pathways for MS1
  • Assistant lacrosse coach at high school level
Awards:
  • Dean's list
  • Service award from university
  • Gates Millennium Scholar
    • Should I include awards won prior to entering college?
Misc Info
I'm a first generation college student. I qualify as disadvantaged status and grew up in an underserved area. My parents were refugees and neither have a high school diploma. I spent a lot of my childhood language brokering/interpreting for my parents and in our community of refugees (large part of my PS/why medicine). I definitely am looking to work with underserved populations as a physician.

School List
Currently I just know of in-state schools: UF, UM, USF, UCF, FSU, FIU. I am thinking of U of Wisconsin, UNC, Rush, Sinai but I'm open to anything. I have 15 free primary apps thanks to FAP so I want to throw in some reach schools as well. Can anyone help me based off everything I said? Thank you so much for reading my lengthy post!
Forget UNC...too much IS bias.

I suggest:
NYU
Vanderbilt
WashU
JHU
U Chicago
U Penn
Columbia
Duke
Sinai
Stanford
BU
Case
Hofstra
Mayo
Pitt
U Cincy
USC/Keck
UCSF
Albert Einstein
Dartmouth
Emory
Rochester
Miami
Western MI
Jefferson
U VM
All FL state schools
Nova MD
Wake
Tulane
SLU
Drexel
Temple Gtown
GWU
 
Yeah...OP is applying to 15 schools; if you had to narrow it down, what would you suggest, @Goro?
 
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