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Hey Everyone, I am trying to create my school list and was wondering if I could get some help?
I am from the Maine (no state school) and go to school in Boston. I have a 3.93ish GPA, 37 MCAT (12/12/13). I would say I have well above average research experience (oral presentations, publications, poster presentations, grants, national awards), average to slightly above average clinical experience, 80 hrs of shadowing, average to slightly above average nonclinical volunteering (with an organization I am very passionate about), and above average leadership experience. In regards to non-cookie cutter stuff, I love backpacking and hopefully will have been to all of the continents besides Antarctica by the time I apply, and I enjoy teaching myself to play instruments. I can be more specific about my ECs if that would help. I am also confident I can get a number of strong LoRs.
I do not have a large geographical preference (although I do like living in a city, I wouldn't mind being outside of one), and paying as little as possible to go to med school will likely be the biggest factor in my decision. Based on my research on SDN, I think it is possible I could have a chance at a merit scholarship somewhere, so I have tried to include schools that are known to give them. I am concerned my school list may be a little top heavy...
Currently my school list is as follows
Harvard
Boston University
Tufts
UVA
Uchicago
Northwestern
Georgetown
George Washington
Vanderbilt
Yale
Columbia
Cornell
Mount Sinai
NYU
Einstein
Stanford
Upenn
Duke
Maybe add Temple, Jefferson, VCU? Take any out? I feel like I'm too top heavy here, and obviously my biggest goal is to ensure I get into at least one of the schools I apply to. I have saved up a lot of money for the application process, so I think I should be ok adding a few more schools if necessary.
Thank you very much for your help! My premed advisers have been less than helpful, so I really appreciate SDN!
I am from the Maine (no state school) and go to school in Boston. I have a 3.93ish GPA, 37 MCAT (12/12/13). I would say I have well above average research experience (oral presentations, publications, poster presentations, grants, national awards), average to slightly above average clinical experience, 80 hrs of shadowing, average to slightly above average nonclinical volunteering (with an organization I am very passionate about), and above average leadership experience. In regards to non-cookie cutter stuff, I love backpacking and hopefully will have been to all of the continents besides Antarctica by the time I apply, and I enjoy teaching myself to play instruments. I can be more specific about my ECs if that would help. I am also confident I can get a number of strong LoRs.
I do not have a large geographical preference (although I do like living in a city, I wouldn't mind being outside of one), and paying as little as possible to go to med school will likely be the biggest factor in my decision. Based on my research on SDN, I think it is possible I could have a chance at a merit scholarship somewhere, so I have tried to include schools that are known to give them. I am concerned my school list may be a little top heavy...
Currently my school list is as follows
Harvard
Boston University
Tufts
UVA
Uchicago
Northwestern
Georgetown
George Washington
Vanderbilt
Yale
Columbia
Cornell
Mount Sinai
NYU
Einstein
Stanford
Upenn
Duke
Maybe add Temple, Jefferson, VCU? Take any out? I feel like I'm too top heavy here, and obviously my biggest goal is to ensure I get into at least one of the schools I apply to. I have saved up a lot of money for the application process, so I think I should be ok adding a few more schools if necessary.
Thank you very much for your help! My premed advisers have been less than helpful, so I really appreciate SDN!