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Hello Everyone,
I am an applicant in the 2018-2019 cycle that is currently on 3 waitlists at mid-tier schools. As I prepare myself for a potential gap year, I would love to hear people's advice on what specific portions of my application are weakest and therefore where I should try to improve during this possible gap year. I have posted the highlights of my application from this cycle. Thank you in advance!
Year in school (top 20 state school): Graduating May 2019
Cumulative GPA: 3.72
Science GPA: 3.54
MCAT Scores: 513 (128/128/126/131) MCAT (January 2018)
Research: ~200 hours on one project. 300+ hours on Honors Thesis project.
Volunteering (clinical): 60 hours in a healthcare clinic on a medical service trip to Ecuador. 40 hours as a general volunteer in a local hospital.
Physician shadowing: 8 cardiology, 8 orthopedic, 16 pediatric
Non-clinical volunteering: 180 hours for Big Brother Big Sisters. 135 hours for a health education program.
Extracurricular activities: Club track and field team, Social fraternity
Employment history: 420 hours desk job in medical communications company in the pharma industry, 400 hours of summer camp counselor and 280 hours as a TA/RA for a pre-college enrichment program for high schoolers
Immediate family members in medicine: No
I am an applicant in the 2018-2019 cycle that is currently on 3 waitlists at mid-tier schools. As I prepare myself for a potential gap year, I would love to hear people's advice on what specific portions of my application are weakest and therefore where I should try to improve during this possible gap year. I have posted the highlights of my application from this cycle. Thank you in advance!
Year in school (top 20 state school): Graduating May 2019
Cumulative GPA: 3.72
Science GPA: 3.54
MCAT Scores: 513 (128/128/126/131) MCAT (January 2018)
Research: ~200 hours on one project. 300+ hours on Honors Thesis project.
Volunteering (clinical): 60 hours in a healthcare clinic on a medical service trip to Ecuador. 40 hours as a general volunteer in a local hospital.
Physician shadowing: 8 cardiology, 8 orthopedic, 16 pediatric
Non-clinical volunteering: 180 hours for Big Brother Big Sisters. 135 hours for a health education program.
Extracurricular activities: Club track and field team, Social fraternity
Employment history: 420 hours desk job in medical communications company in the pharma industry, 400 hours of summer camp counselor and 280 hours as a TA/RA for a pre-college enrichment program for high schoolers
Immediate family members in medicine: No