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I want to make this easy to read for everyone, so here's a list of my stats and some brief comments I think are relevant: Thanks so much in advance!
Education:
Undergrad: William and Mary, B.S Neuroscience & Biochemistry, Overall GPA: ~3.2, Science GPA: ~3.2 (estimated)
Grad: Case Western Reserve University - School of Medicine, M.A Bioethics (concentration in clinical ethics & neuroethics), GPA: 3.75
Comments:
1). Undergrad GPA low due to a few hardships including: 4th leg surgery at the end of my freshman year (was an NCAA athlete), deaths of 2 close friends from home during sophomore year (including a suicide), and a chronic problem with migraines as a result from all of the stress. Yearly GPA shows a general upward trend. (ie C in Gen Chem, but A in Adv. Biochem)
2). Completed a unique study abroad program in medical practice in Denmark - 3.6 GPA, and thankfully since the program was affiliated with a US school, I can factor those grades into my AMCAS app. - Considering that our own healthcare system has recently made advances towards universalized healthcare, experiencing socialized medicine was invaluable (and will make great conversations for interviews, haha).
3). Other international experience - helped lead a public health ethics trip to Amsterdam during my grad program
MCAT: To be taken 01/2013, previous practice tests avg 36+
Comment: I am DETERMINED to nail this exam, and am already putting in an immense amount of focus and optimism into doing so.
Research:
1). One year benchwork in a yeast genetics lab during undergrad
2). One year of research assistance on neuroethics grants (re: epilepsy & deep brain stim) with someone prominent in the field at a top tier hospital
3). Currently an RA on projects regarding patient safety and medical device usability at a major private hospital (2 years of employment committed)
Shadowing:: #Hours: Specialty & Location
1). 160+ hours: just about every facet of medicine during grad program at a variety of hospital types (think all ICUs, hospice, hem/onc, neuro, cardio, social work, etc etc)
2). 120+ hours: neurologist from my hometown (Houston, TX) (&field I'm highly interested in)
3). 100+ hours: ED abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark (lived there for an amt of time during and after undergrad)
4). 60+ hours: ED at a level 1 trauma center in Houston, TX
Volunteering:
1). Helped facilitate school's bone marrow drive every year during undergrad
2). 60 hours: Outpatient surgical volunteer during undergrad
3). 75 hours: Sports medicine volunteer during undergrad
4). About to start volunteering at a local free clinic (every Sat, ~ 3hrs) for the next 2 years
Other Info:
- Come from a financially disadvantaged family (hence, why I took another year+ off after my MA so I could save some money)
- Even though I'm sure it would help my GPA, and I want to do everything I can to get accepted to med school, I cannot afford an SMP now or even in the future (too many college loans and fam issues)
- I did the MA in Bioethics because I really love the subject and wanted the unique opportunities Case provided - I find it highly relevant to my future career as a physician. I have received mixed feedback on whether or not it will "help" me in my apps - because it doesn't test scientific achievement or capability, many believe it to be pointless. I have also been told by MD's and those who used to be on admissions comms, that it will help me stand out and will definitely help, despite low undergrad gpa.
- EC's are strong and really show my character: NCAA Gymnastics, theatre, international experience and healthcare differences, Model UN - and yes, I can tie them all into relating my passion for medicine.
- Publications: looking into publishing my MA thesis (recommended to me through my advisors), and will have a couple of publications from my RA job by the time I apply.
Any advice? Any suggestions for ways to improve my application beyond that of taking out private loans to do an SMP (i.e not gonna happen)? My pre-health advisor says a post-bacc isnt necessary since I have completed all of my pre-reqs and did fair. Also, disclaimer - While I value the DO option, I have my sights set on the M.D route.
Education:
Undergrad: William and Mary, B.S Neuroscience & Biochemistry, Overall GPA: ~3.2, Science GPA: ~3.2 (estimated)
Grad: Case Western Reserve University - School of Medicine, M.A Bioethics (concentration in clinical ethics & neuroethics), GPA: 3.75
Comments:
1). Undergrad GPA low due to a few hardships including: 4th leg surgery at the end of my freshman year (was an NCAA athlete), deaths of 2 close friends from home during sophomore year (including a suicide), and a chronic problem with migraines as a result from all of the stress. Yearly GPA shows a general upward trend. (ie C in Gen Chem, but A in Adv. Biochem)
2). Completed a unique study abroad program in medical practice in Denmark - 3.6 GPA, and thankfully since the program was affiliated with a US school, I can factor those grades into my AMCAS app. - Considering that our own healthcare system has recently made advances towards universalized healthcare, experiencing socialized medicine was invaluable (and will make great conversations for interviews, haha).
3). Other international experience - helped lead a public health ethics trip to Amsterdam during my grad program
MCAT: To be taken 01/2013, previous practice tests avg 36+
Comment: I am DETERMINED to nail this exam, and am already putting in an immense amount of focus and optimism into doing so.
Research:
1). One year benchwork in a yeast genetics lab during undergrad
2). One year of research assistance on neuroethics grants (re: epilepsy & deep brain stim) with someone prominent in the field at a top tier hospital
3). Currently an RA on projects regarding patient safety and medical device usability at a major private hospital (2 years of employment committed)
Shadowing:: #Hours: Specialty & Location
1). 160+ hours: just about every facet of medicine during grad program at a variety of hospital types (think all ICUs, hospice, hem/onc, neuro, cardio, social work, etc etc)
2). 120+ hours: neurologist from my hometown (Houston, TX) (&field I'm highly interested in)
3). 100+ hours: ED abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark (lived there for an amt of time during and after undergrad)
4). 60+ hours: ED at a level 1 trauma center in Houston, TX
Volunteering:
1). Helped facilitate school's bone marrow drive every year during undergrad
2). 60 hours: Outpatient surgical volunteer during undergrad
3). 75 hours: Sports medicine volunteer during undergrad
4). About to start volunteering at a local free clinic (every Sat, ~ 3hrs) for the next 2 years
Other Info:
- Come from a financially disadvantaged family (hence, why I took another year+ off after my MA so I could save some money)
- Even though I'm sure it would help my GPA, and I want to do everything I can to get accepted to med school, I cannot afford an SMP now or even in the future (too many college loans and fam issues)
- I did the MA in Bioethics because I really love the subject and wanted the unique opportunities Case provided - I find it highly relevant to my future career as a physician. I have received mixed feedback on whether or not it will "help" me in my apps - because it doesn't test scientific achievement or capability, many believe it to be pointless. I have also been told by MD's and those who used to be on admissions comms, that it will help me stand out and will definitely help, despite low undergrad gpa.
- EC's are strong and really show my character: NCAA Gymnastics, theatre, international experience and healthcare differences, Model UN - and yes, I can tie them all into relating my passion for medicine.
- Publications: looking into publishing my MA thesis (recommended to me through my advisors), and will have a couple of publications from my RA job by the time I apply.
Any advice? Any suggestions for ways to improve my application beyond that of taking out private loans to do an SMP (i.e not gonna happen)? My pre-health advisor says a post-bacc isnt necessary since I have completed all of my pre-reqs and did fair. Also, disclaimer - While I value the DO option, I have my sights set on the M.D route.
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