BS in biology
3.57 GPA
3.44 sGPA
Upward trend. 3.2 freshman year, 3.45 sophmore, 3.6 junior, 3.95 senior.
My freshman year really killed me, specifically a D i got in gen chem 2. I retook the class the following semester and got an A. Take that one D out of the equation and my gpa jumps to 3.65 and 3.55.
Graduated with honors from my public university. Florida resident.
Didn't know 100% that i wanted to go to medical school until the summer between my junior and senior year. That, coupled with the fact that my fiancee doesnt graduate untill next year, led me to wait till after my senior year to apply. I plan on continuing to take under-grad classes next year and volunteering. I will stress that interviews that while I took a while to decid what i wanted to do, once i did, my GPA and Extracurriculars increased exponentially.
Haven't taken the MCAT yet, taking it on july 2nd. Lets say for arguments sake that i get a 30... my goal is low 30s
My main problem is my Extracurriculars, which at this point are non-existant because i didn't know i wanted to go to medical school till late last summer. I plan on volunteering 5-6 hours a day while studying for the MCAT 4-5 hours each night for the next few months (7 days a week). This should get me somewhere around, lets say, 300 hours volunteering at hospitals by the time i send my application in. I'll also try to shadow a few doctors (my dad being a physician should make this easier to do).
I plan on applying to the lower-eschelon of MD programs along with DO schools. I have strong ties to EVMS where my dad received his MD and is currently an assistant professor as a practicing radiologist (he also donates to the school). This is where my family lives (norfolk) and is the #1 school on my list.
So.... how do things look from a neutral perspective?
3.57 GPA
3.44 sGPA
Upward trend. 3.2 freshman year, 3.45 sophmore, 3.6 junior, 3.95 senior.
My freshman year really killed me, specifically a D i got in gen chem 2. I retook the class the following semester and got an A. Take that one D out of the equation and my gpa jumps to 3.65 and 3.55.
Graduated with honors from my public university. Florida resident.
Didn't know 100% that i wanted to go to medical school until the summer between my junior and senior year. That, coupled with the fact that my fiancee doesnt graduate untill next year, led me to wait till after my senior year to apply. I plan on continuing to take under-grad classes next year and volunteering. I will stress that interviews that while I took a while to decid what i wanted to do, once i did, my GPA and Extracurriculars increased exponentially.
Haven't taken the MCAT yet, taking it on july 2nd. Lets say for arguments sake that i get a 30... my goal is low 30s
My main problem is my Extracurriculars, which at this point are non-existant because i didn't know i wanted to go to medical school till late last summer. I plan on volunteering 5-6 hours a day while studying for the MCAT 4-5 hours each night for the next few months (7 days a week). This should get me somewhere around, lets say, 300 hours volunteering at hospitals by the time i send my application in. I'll also try to shadow a few doctors (my dad being a physician should make this easier to do).
I plan on applying to the lower-eschelon of MD programs along with DO schools. I have strong ties to EVMS where my dad received his MD and is currently an assistant professor as a practicing radiologist (he also donates to the school). This is where my family lives (norfolk) and is the #1 school on my list.
So.... how do things look from a neutral perspective?
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