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I've enjoyed reading the forums here over the past couple years, and now I need some advice myself.
I'm a 31 yo, 2007 grad in chemistry GPA 3.96 . MCAT: 34 (Taken Jan of 2015 before change of format)
For many schools, I think this is the last cycle in which my MCAT will be accepted. Wait till next year, and the score will be over 3 years old by the time of matriculation.
Now for the bad part...
While my stats above seem good, there are definitely some very serious caveats. Towards the end of my undergrad career, I was still getting all A's, but there are also some course withdrawals, and some terms during which I didn't take very many courses. I wouldn't be too concerned about that in and of itself, but it gets worse. After graduating in Aug '07, it was Aug '10 before I started grad school in organic chemistry. My GPA in grad school was solid (about 3.6-3.7); would have been higher, but was pulled down by my dropping out in the middle of the spring term '12. All of my coursework was done by that point, but I got dinged on seminar or something. It wasn't a complete loss, as I did get co-authorship on an academic paper and gained a very supportive LOR writer in the process.
In Jan '13, I started a job in the chemical industry as a tech, which I left on good terms in July '14. After that, I prepared for and took the MCAT in Jan 2015. Since then, nothing much to speak of.
Seems to me this record's just about enough to disqualify me from any MD program.
I would do my best to address these issues in a statement of purpose, and I very much prefer not to go into further detail on this forum.
I'm very disappointed in the past decade, and looking to move on to something serious and stable--the chem industry really just isn't, even for the engineers and PhDs--and I'd like to make some use of what I've done already. In general, my feeling is that I'd be much better suited to medicine than I was to chemistry, but I know full well I need shadowing/volunteer experience to be sure.
Do you think it's possible that I could apply this cycle to DO schools if I immediately began gaining such experience?
Thanks in advance
I'm a 31 yo, 2007 grad in chemistry GPA 3.96 . MCAT: 34 (Taken Jan of 2015 before change of format)
For many schools, I think this is the last cycle in which my MCAT will be accepted. Wait till next year, and the score will be over 3 years old by the time of matriculation.
Now for the bad part...
While my stats above seem good, there are definitely some very serious caveats. Towards the end of my undergrad career, I was still getting all A's, but there are also some course withdrawals, and some terms during which I didn't take very many courses. I wouldn't be too concerned about that in and of itself, but it gets worse. After graduating in Aug '07, it was Aug '10 before I started grad school in organic chemistry. My GPA in grad school was solid (about 3.6-3.7); would have been higher, but was pulled down by my dropping out in the middle of the spring term '12. All of my coursework was done by that point, but I got dinged on seminar or something. It wasn't a complete loss, as I did get co-authorship on an academic paper and gained a very supportive LOR writer in the process.
In Jan '13, I started a job in the chemical industry as a tech, which I left on good terms in July '14. After that, I prepared for and took the MCAT in Jan 2015. Since then, nothing much to speak of.
Seems to me this record's just about enough to disqualify me from any MD program.
I would do my best to address these issues in a statement of purpose, and I very much prefer not to go into further detail on this forum.
I'm very disappointed in the past decade, and looking to move on to something serious and stable--the chem industry really just isn't, even for the engineers and PhDs--and I'd like to make some use of what I've done already. In general, my feeling is that I'd be much better suited to medicine than I was to chemistry, but I know full well I need shadowing/volunteer experience to be sure.
Do you think it's possible that I could apply this cycle to DO schools if I immediately began gaining such experience?
Thanks in advance
