Hi
Ive been following the SDN forums over the course of this application cycle silently. After having suffered through a miserable application cycle and finally being accepted to an MSTP, I would like to share my story and take input from anyone willing to share an experienced opinion it will be greatly appreciated.
Summary 2010-2011 application summary
- Applied 25 schools (weighted heavily to the top 20 medical schools as defined by USNEWS) MSTP only. I put together this list after discussing with MSTP program directors. All Secondaries were in by Oct 15, 2010.
- Undergrad
Philadelphia Ivy League Biochemistry c/o 2010, cGPA 3.90, sciGPA 3.86, Summa Cum Laude
- MCAT
Summer 2009 33M (BS12/PS12/V9)
Summer2010 33Q (BS14/PS11/V8)
Super score (if this matters?) 35Q
- Research
6 months in physiology lab washing dishes/lab management etc
1.5 years (3rd&4th years) in another physiology lab: My OWN project studying the role of GSK3 regulating lipid accumulation in liver using a mouse model (about 25-30 hrs/week???). Hypothesis was wrong (no pubs); however, in my time, I also managed to optimize an assay and thereby solve a technical problem that has been an issue for the field. Contd work in this lab during application cycle working on my project as well as others.
Two poster presentations/talks (one was part of the Undergrad Biochem Dept).
- Clinical
120+ Hours volunteer work in Hospital
Trained as an Emergency Medical Technician; however, did not practice due to crazy work schedule.
- Misc.
Running club & personal fitness hobbies, intramural sports, creative writing (Published for creative writing), other things which I cannot recall at the moment.
4 Interviews: Philadelphia MSTP, New Haven MSTP, Houston MSTP, Boston MSTP (Not Harvard)
Philadelphia Rejected
New Haven WL
Houston WL à Rejected
Boston Accepted
Interviews ranged from great to outstanding (except in Houston where one PI really didnt warm-up to me I asked her what Obstetricians do *sigh* It had been a long day and she happened to be OB/GYN ). How do I know? Well either they either flatly told me they were quite impressed or my interviews took a clear likening toward me as he or she would loosen up and begin to engage me in interesting (generally science-related) discussion probing the science from perspectives that would be valuable or interesting to their own work as opposed to asking me questions in order to gauge my understanding of my research and my overall competency and a student. A number of my interviews extended-far-beyond the allocated 30-45 min.
I suppose what I am looking for is a broad evaluation of the overall quality of my candidacy. I will not be re-applying, but I would like to know: did I over-achieve, under-achieve, or perform as predicted? I might have been fooling myself; however, I did expect to receive more interviews (based on evaluations by Medical School PIs I met with at my Undergrad Schools Medical School).
Updates which did not make it into my application:
- Contributing author pub in a high-quality journal (not nature or science)
- PhiBetaKappa
- Community volunteering (non-clinical)
Would you re-apply if you were in my place? Is it worth going after a bigger program? My only concern is that I am foremost versed and intrigued by physiology and metabolism and potentially cancer biology from the point-of-view of metabolism (energy, cell growth& proliferation); however, my MSTP does not have a substantial department in metabolism. That said, I am always willing to learn something new and I know I will find interest in that too (as long as it pertains to physiology).
Thanks.
Ive been following the SDN forums over the course of this application cycle silently. After having suffered through a miserable application cycle and finally being accepted to an MSTP, I would like to share my story and take input from anyone willing to share an experienced opinion it will be greatly appreciated.
Summary 2010-2011 application summary
- Applied 25 schools (weighted heavily to the top 20 medical schools as defined by USNEWS) MSTP only. I put together this list after discussing with MSTP program directors. All Secondaries were in by Oct 15, 2010.
- Undergrad
Philadelphia Ivy League Biochemistry c/o 2010, cGPA 3.90, sciGPA 3.86, Summa Cum Laude
- MCAT
Summer 2009 33M (BS12/PS12/V9)
Summer2010 33Q (BS14/PS11/V8)
Super score (if this matters?) 35Q
- Research
6 months in physiology lab washing dishes/lab management etc
1.5 years (3rd&4th years) in another physiology lab: My OWN project studying the role of GSK3 regulating lipid accumulation in liver using a mouse model (about 25-30 hrs/week???). Hypothesis was wrong (no pubs); however, in my time, I also managed to optimize an assay and thereby solve a technical problem that has been an issue for the field. Contd work in this lab during application cycle working on my project as well as others.
Two poster presentations/talks (one was part of the Undergrad Biochem Dept).
- Clinical
120+ Hours volunteer work in Hospital
Trained as an Emergency Medical Technician; however, did not practice due to crazy work schedule.
- Misc.
Running club & personal fitness hobbies, intramural sports, creative writing (Published for creative writing), other things which I cannot recall at the moment.
4 Interviews: Philadelphia MSTP, New Haven MSTP, Houston MSTP, Boston MSTP (Not Harvard)
Philadelphia Rejected
New Haven WL
Houston WL à Rejected
Boston Accepted
Interviews ranged from great to outstanding (except in Houston where one PI really didnt warm-up to me I asked her what Obstetricians do *sigh* It had been a long day and she happened to be OB/GYN ). How do I know? Well either they either flatly told me they were quite impressed or my interviews took a clear likening toward me as he or she would loosen up and begin to engage me in interesting (generally science-related) discussion probing the science from perspectives that would be valuable or interesting to their own work as opposed to asking me questions in order to gauge my understanding of my research and my overall competency and a student. A number of my interviews extended-far-beyond the allocated 30-45 min.
I suppose what I am looking for is a broad evaluation of the overall quality of my candidacy. I will not be re-applying, but I would like to know: did I over-achieve, under-achieve, or perform as predicted? I might have been fooling myself; however, I did expect to receive more interviews (based on evaluations by Medical School PIs I met with at my Undergrad Schools Medical School).
Updates which did not make it into my application:
- Contributing author pub in a high-quality journal (not nature or science)
- PhiBetaKappa
- Community volunteering (non-clinical)
Would you re-apply if you were in my place? Is it worth going after a bigger program? My only concern is that I am foremost versed and intrigued by physiology and metabolism and potentially cancer biology from the point-of-view of metabolism (energy, cell growth& proliferation); however, my MSTP does not have a substantial department in metabolism. That said, I am always willing to learn something new and I know I will find interest in that too (as long as it pertains to physiology).
Thanks.