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Ok guys let's keep it civil, if you don't have something on topic or civil to say then don't post it please.

It is true, we must keep it civil, we are after all an educated community that will be taking care of the human race in a couple of years or so. However, it is important to be aware and accepting of others around you. If you disagree, you can do so in a civil manner. For example a member posted that this is a secular community thus the zeal should be kept down; that was civil as no attacks were made. I respect that opinion, however, I simply disagree because in my opinion we should be a faithful community that is understanding of others of-course and not so secular and individualistic.
Thanks,🙂
Abd-Allah (Servant of God)
 
Congrats on your success and good luck in medical school. BUT I am confused. Now I don't know that much about Islam, but I'm confused with how you say Allah one minute and then switch and say God😕

I thought you only called Him Allah? Sorry if that sounds dumb but I've always only heard Muslim people say Allah, never God?

Allah is the arabic word for God. A Muslims can use Allah or God if he/she is speaking in english. Just like he/she could use the spanish word for God if he/she was speaking in spanish (I wish I knew what it was 😀)
 
Allah is the arabic word for God. A Muslims can use Allah or God if he/she is speaking in english. Just like he/she could use the spanish word for God if he/she was speaking in spanish (I wish I knew what it was 😀)

Okay thanks. I knew Allah was the word for God but I thought they only used Allah.

LOL, my Spanish is rusty but I think the spanish word for God is Dio, with the accent on the "i" or it could be Dia. The masculine/feminine in spanish was my main problem:laugh:
 
Not to be mean or anything, but are you serious? Tips on how to pray? I have no quarrel with G*d or ppl praying to him, but you can't expect that your stats will improve b/c a gust of good luck will appear from praying a certain way. The OP is not the messiah or any closer to G-d than any of us. He is most probably a very dedicated and hard-working student (as is shown in his religion), that got into medical school because he deserved it.

However, OP, if you would really like to help out... please give us more details to your success other than, "how I guessed my score." What schools did you get accepted to? Is the med school DO or MD? Did you have any significant EC? Do you have URM status? Are you a OOS applicant? Are you attending a top-tier undergraduate? What was your break down on your real MCAT.

These answers will actually help us in the process. If you do not wish to respond, your thread has given us little input on your success. I am happy for your acceptance and your more than welcome to post your excitement. However, don't try to cover up your trolling with subtle promises of helping others with your insight.



Do you have another SDN name? Why didn't you try to post up your method in the MCAT forum? Also, your pretty much saying that ppl score around the average on their practice test... and that in your case it is special b/c g-d helped you. I don't like you...

uh oh
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Not to be mean or anything, but are you serious? Tips on how to pray? I have no quarrel with G*d or ppl praying to him, but you can't expect that your stats will improve b/c a gust of good luck will appear from praying a certain way. The OP is not the messiah or any closer to G-d than any of us. He is most probably a very dedicated and hard-working student (as is shown in his religion), that got into medical school because he deserved it.

However, OP, if you would really like to help out... please give us more details to your success other than, "how I guessed my score." What schools did you get accepted to? Is the med school DO or MD? Did you have any significant EC? Do you have URM status? Are you a OOS applicant? Are you attending a top-tier undergraduate? What was your break down on your real MCAT.

These answers will actually help us in the process. If you do not wish to respond, your thread has given us little input on your success. I am happy for your acceptance and your more than welcome to post your excitement. However, don't try to cover up your trolling with subtle promises of helping others with your insight.



Do you have another SDN name? Why didn't you try to post up your method in the MCAT forum? Also, your pretty much saying that ppl score around the average on their practice test... and that in your case it is special b/c g-d helped you. I don't like you...

Common, why do you have to be like this? First, I agree with you on the fact that I am no closer to God than anyone else and I made that clear in my reply to that message of prayer!
I got into two D.O. Schools, and 3 M.D. schools. However, I will be attending UIC medical school next year, hopefully.
Also, I am a very dedicated and hard working student, and I have a lot of extracurricular activity. However, I go to an average university.
However, I still don't understand why you don't like me! Although I do say that God helped me enter medical school as He helps me in my every day life and everything I do, I do not say that I am a special case. I was just simply presenting a statistical method that could help a person with practice tests that vary a lot to predict His or Her possible score, of-course this is just a though and should not be used in a very serious manner! It wasn't a simple average, it was a little more complicated as there were many calculations involved, however, in a way that makes sense.
I had a different username, I didn't post much but I forgot my password and the email I used for the account, so I just created a new user name.
Please forgive me if I wronged you in any way or form!

Since you requested, My MCAT breakdown was Physical 9, Bio 10, Verbal 9 and these were my activities:
Things I have done:
  • Co-Manager at Beauty and Beyond
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  • Annual ISNA Volunteer-ICCI Volunteer
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  • Vise President of Technology
  • Student Ambassador
  • Manager at Best Dollar Plus
  • Senator in the Unified Student Government (elected position)
  • Biochemistry Research
  • President and founder of a Translation company
  • Masjid (Mosque) Director
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  • Volunteer at Rush University Medical Center
  • And I shadowed a doctor for the summer of application to medical school, plus some more later on.
Cashier/Desk Attendant at Cernan Earth and Space Center
 
We live in a secular society. In general public discourse you would be well served to tone down the zeal out of courtesy for those who do not share your theological orientation.

Dear God, Drogba. Get over it. He's not talking about anyone else's theological orientation, just being happy about what makes him happy. Big deal. Would you be less offended if he chalked up his success to marshmallows?

I love how itchy people get when the word "God" comes up...

(Disclaimer: I'm Christian who has some serious concerns about certain forms of Islam but believes in the First Amendment and the sentiment expressed in it. I find it disturbing that I and others are expected to censor our faith in such an "open-minded" society.)
 
OP, you know everything about religion but nothing about internet forums. I suggest you do some homework.
 
Thank you very much. This reply has been much more helpful. I also respect the fact that you handled my comment very well. kudos to you and I hope that you will be happy in UIC. Last question, did you apply as URM status or OOS? This is actually quite important. Many applicants fall within the 'grey zone' of borderline grades and states to get into medical school. The average matriculating has a GPA of 3.5 and 31 MCAT (high IMO). Usually those with borderline stats are admitted due to something that made them stand out. URM students and in-state residents have more lee-way with their gpa and mcat (i.e. 28 mcat will count as a 30). Since I am sure there are many ppl who share similar stats as you have, this information could be very useful. Thank you again and I hope you do replay.

-BloodySurgeon
 
What is up with that giant red square?😕 If you want a headache scoll down staring at THAT😱 that is way too bright and of all colors red😱
 
Dear God, Drogba. Get over it. He's not talking about anyone else's theological orientation, just being happy about what makes him happy. Big deal. Would you be less offended if he chalked up his success to marshmallows?

I love how itchy people get when the word "God" comes up...

(Disclaimer: I'm Christian who has some serious concerns about certain forms of Islam but believes in the First Amendment and the sentiment expressed in it. I find it disturbing that I and others are expected to censor our faith in such an "open-minded" society.)
I agree with this. How do we consider ourselves to be "open-minded?" The responses in this thread are beyond ridiculous!
 
The point is, the content of the original post could easily have been presented without the overt religious references. I'm not even sure of the point in the first place, besides to celebrate acceptance which is fine.

But the post reads like this:

"Hey everyone, I thought I wouldn't get into medical school [by the way I'm religious]. But I did get in, and I had slightly less than average stats [I'm really religious! Look at me!] Here is my average MCAT score and great GPA [....did I mention I was religious?]"

What do you expect when you post something with blatant preaching in it? Like 5 references to God in BOLD freaking font and a huge preachy signature. And screen name = "ServantofAllah". It's like someone wearing a "God Rocks" t-shirt to class just so everyone can see it.
 
But the post reads like this:



What do you expect when you post something with blatant preaching in it? Like 5 references to God in BOLD freaking font and a huge preachy signature. Come on.


LOL!!!!!
 
The point is, the content of the original post could easily have been presented without the overt religious references. I'm not even sure of the point in the first place, besides to celebrate acceptance which is fine.

But the post reads like this:



What do you expect when you post something with blatant preaching in it? Like 5 references to God in BOLD freaking font and a huge preachy signature. And screen name = "ServantofAllah". As if the dude came on here for the purpose of preaching. It's dumb.

Brianmartin, you summarized the post pretty well. 👍
 
Thank you very much. This reply has been much more helpful. I also respect the fact that you handled my comment very well. kudos to you and I hope that you will be happy in UIC. Last question, did you apply as URM status or OOS? This is actually quite important. Many applicants fall within the 'grey zone' of borderline grades and states to get into medical school. The average matriculating has a GPA of 3.5 and 31 MCAT (high IMO). Usually those with borderline stats are admitted due to something that made them stand out. URM students and in-state residents have more lee-way with their gpa and mcat (i.e. 28 mcat will count as a 30). Since I am sure there are many ppl who share similar stats as you have, this information could be very useful. Thank you again and I hope you do replay.

-BloodySurgeon

NO actually, I didn't apply as an URM, I did not have that choice during the application although if we come to reality I am probably an URM, and I am in state. However, I do have some outstanding experiences in my life that I think helped me get in, thank God.
Many times we find our selves in difficult situations and complain, however, after they are resolved we find out that we learned so much from them and that we became better because of those situations although we might not realize it at the moment! This is kind of vague, but you probably get the general idea.
 
NO actually, I didn't apply as an URM, I did not have that choice during the application although if we come to reality I am probably an URM, and I am in state. However, I do have some outstanding experiences in my life that I think helped me get in, thank God.
Many times we find our selves in difficult situations and complain, however, after they are resolved we find out that we learned so much from them and that we became better because of those situations although we might not realize it at the moment! This is kind of vague, but you probably get the general idea.


OP, did you talk about Allah in your interviews?
 
OP, did you talk about Allah in your interviews?

In Fact, I did, we actually discussed religion in a thorough manner in my interview as the interviewee was very interested in Islam.
By the way prettyslick, I really don't understand you. First you are Pakistani, then you are asking me how do you Pray to God (I mean common, what kind of question is that, especially if you are a Muslim?), not understanding that I do no consider my self that sincere? Then your most recent posts!
I really respect people that are direct, but I do not respect Hippocratic people at all.
Servant of Allah
 
The point is, the content of the original post could easily have been presented without the overt religious references. I'm not even sure of the point in the first place, besides to celebrate acceptance which is fine.

But the post reads like this:

What do you expect when you post something with blatant preaching in it? Like 5 references to God in BOLD freaking font and a huge preachy signature. And screen name = "ServantofAllah". It's like someone wearing a "God Rocks" t-shirt to class just so everyone can see it.

Opposed to all the other posts here:

"Hey everyone, I don't know if I'll get into medical school [*bites nails nervously*]. I have slightly less than average stats [3.8/39 is below average, right?]. Will I make it? [if I don't get a response in 35 seconds, I'm going to start crying]"

I'm not saying I would post like the OP, I'm just saying that if he wants to write like that, we should let him. If you don't like it, change the channel.
 
In Fact, I did, we actually discussed religion in a thorough manner in my interview as the interviewee was very interested in Islam.
By the way prettyslick, I really don't understand you. First you are Pakistani, then you are asking me how do you Pray to God (I mean common, what kind of question is that, especially if you are a Muslim?), not understanding that I do no consider my self that sincere? Then your most recent posts!
I really respect people that are direct, but I do not respect Hippocratic people at all.
Servant of Allah

I never said I was Pakistani. Where are you getting this information from?
 
In Fact, I did, we actually discussed religion in a thorough manner in my interview as the interviewee was very interested in Islam.
By the way prettyslick, I really don't understand you. First you are Pakistani, then you are asking me how do you Pray to God (I mean common, what kind of question is that, especially if you are a Muslim?), not understanding that I do no consider my self that sincere? Then your most recent posts!
I really respect people that are direct, but I do not respect Hippocratic people at all.
Servant of Allah

Okay. My troll-sense is tingling now.
 
Its a troll for sure. TROLL CONFIRMED.
 
hmmm. Now I'm wondering if slick is on drugs...

I said "relate" I dont have to be Pakistani to relate to a Pakistani (see below "Desi" term)

i.e I can be a fellow South Asian (India or Sri Lanka) and still relate to a Pakistani.

EDIT: check this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desi

Indian or Paki can be a desi, therefore both have similar cultures!

"The term Desi can include someone originating from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. "
 
The point is, the content of the original post could easily have been presented without the overt religious references. I'm not even sure of the point in the first place, besides to celebrate acceptance which is fine.

But the post reads like this:



What do you expect when you post something with blatant preaching in it? Like 5 references to God in BOLD freaking font and a huge preachy signature. And screen name = "ServantofAllah". It's like someone wearing a "God Rocks" t-shirt to class just so everyone can see it.

Again, we go back to your interpretations verses what I intended. I was simply giving thanks where it is due. Does thanking God mean that you are religious, and who am I to consider my self religious in the first Place. I am in no position to judge my status in front of God, only God judges us. If I am religious then thank God, and if I am not, well I am worth nothing since this life is nothing more than a test.

Mentioning God in my user name and signature is an act of Reminder of God. However, the content of the post discussed a different topic, however, people apparently are not used to seeing posts that mention God frequently, and thus you have interpreted it in a wrong manner.
 
I really need to finish my paper now...
 
you're for real, real fake

By the way, not to offend you, but your posts have been very weird with no point to them. Whats up with you? I wonder how many people are on drugs in this post???
Just Kidding
 
I guess that big red box meant the code has been raised to RED (SEVERE TROLL ALERT).

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Well Guys, good night and enjoy your Troll responses. I guess as much as I liked members of this forum, many are still uneducated and ignorant of others to the extent that some just turn off their cognition and turn on their butt's. Excuse me for the bad language.
 
Alright. That's enough with the troll-crap. Let's let this one die.
 
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