mobilesuitgundam95
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Hi everyone,
It's a couple days past Thanksgiving and I don't have any interview invites (save the showcase invite from Carle Illinois.) I've been keeping busy since I submitted my apps but I'm going to kick my efforts into high gear soon. I would like some advice on where to go from here.
Basic Stats: 3.47c/3.48s GPA, 519 MCAT, BME major, Graduated 2018
Asian Male from California
EC's
Research: 475 hrs, 3 summers, 1 pub, no posters or presentations
Clinical volunteering/ Leadership: 500hrs, 2.5 yrs, Led free clinic providing for an underserved population
Biomedical Engineering Senior Design project: 300 hrs, 1 yr (won't go into too much detail, but worked on a project related to manned spaceflight)
Non clinical volunteering: 30hrs (Community outreach related to clinical volunteering experience)
MCAT tutor: 1500 hrs
Student Tutor: 200 hrs
Shadowing: 30 hrs (half through clinic, half at hospital)
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society: 40 hrs - active member for about a year
Dance: 750 hours spread across 2 teams over 5 years, one of the teams is relatively high level and regularly wins competitions
Powerlifting: 1000 hours spread over 3 years, placed second in local competition (I train about 5x a week, little over an hour each time)
Fine Arts: 300 hrs
Secondaries completed mid June - late August
34 in total:
Albany
California Northstate
Carle Illinois (Showcase invite)
Case Western
Rosalind Franklin
Hofstra (R)
Drexel
Eastern Virginia
Geisel
George Washington (H)
Georgetown (R)
USC (R)
Temple
Loyola
Mayo Arizona (R)
New York Medical College
Rush
Alpert
Tufts
Tulane (H)
UCLA
UC Riverside
UC San Diego (H)
Rochester
Virginia Commonwealth (R)
Carilion
Homer Stryker
UC Davis
UC Irvine
Stanford
Albert Einstien
Ohio State
Uniformed Services (H)
UCSF (R)
Since I applied, I have been continuing work as an MCAT tutor, but because I have less students in the winter, I have been waiting tables to get by. I recently started volunteering at a local organization to tutor kids in low income areas. In the coming months, I'm considering scribing full time or undergoing EMT training and working after. However, I took my MCAT in September 2016 so I will need to dedicate time to a retake if I don't apply next cycle.
The clear weak point in my application is my GPA. Other than that, the lack of non clinical volunteering and shadowing may be what's doing me in right now.
I don't want to rule out the possibility of a bad LOR or weak writing/ narrative in my PS or secondaries, but those are issues I would like to focus on later. I will rework my PS and secondaries next cycle, but I do feel like I wrote well and put a compelling narrative together.
I'm also considering the possibility that my hobbies overshadowed my relevant EC's. I honestly grew a lot as a person through the hobbies I had, but I'm starting to think I shouldn't have mentioned them as much as I did. They take up a lot of hours and I wrote about them in roughly 1/3 of my secondary essays.
Thank you all for reading. Any input is highly appreciated. Feel free to rip my application apart. I would hate for this to happen again the next time I apply.
TL;DR: Based on my stats, what would be the best way to improve my application next cycle? Maybe changing my school list, adding EC's or attending a Postbacc/SMP?
It's a couple days past Thanksgiving and I don't have any interview invites (save the showcase invite from Carle Illinois.) I've been keeping busy since I submitted my apps but I'm going to kick my efforts into high gear soon. I would like some advice on where to go from here.
Basic Stats: 3.47c/3.48s GPA, 519 MCAT, BME major, Graduated 2018
Asian Male from California
EC's
Research: 475 hrs, 3 summers, 1 pub, no posters or presentations
Clinical volunteering/ Leadership: 500hrs, 2.5 yrs, Led free clinic providing for an underserved population
Biomedical Engineering Senior Design project: 300 hrs, 1 yr (won't go into too much detail, but worked on a project related to manned spaceflight)
Non clinical volunteering: 30hrs (Community outreach related to clinical volunteering experience)
MCAT tutor: 1500 hrs
Student Tutor: 200 hrs
Shadowing: 30 hrs (half through clinic, half at hospital)
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society: 40 hrs - active member for about a year
Dance: 750 hours spread across 2 teams over 5 years, one of the teams is relatively high level and regularly wins competitions
Powerlifting: 1000 hours spread over 3 years, placed second in local competition (I train about 5x a week, little over an hour each time)
Fine Arts: 300 hrs
Secondaries completed mid June - late August
34 in total:
Albany
California Northstate
Carle Illinois (Showcase invite)
Case Western
Rosalind Franklin
Hofstra (R)
Drexel
Eastern Virginia
Geisel
George Washington (H)
Georgetown (R)
USC (R)
Temple
Loyola
Mayo Arizona (R)
New York Medical College
Rush
Alpert
Tufts
Tulane (H)
UCLA
UC Riverside
UC San Diego (H)
Rochester
Virginia Commonwealth (R)
Carilion
Homer Stryker
UC Davis
UC Irvine
Stanford
Albert Einstien
Ohio State
Uniformed Services (H)
UCSF (R)
Since I applied, I have been continuing work as an MCAT tutor, but because I have less students in the winter, I have been waiting tables to get by. I recently started volunteering at a local organization to tutor kids in low income areas. In the coming months, I'm considering scribing full time or undergoing EMT training and working after. However, I took my MCAT in September 2016 so I will need to dedicate time to a retake if I don't apply next cycle.
The clear weak point in my application is my GPA. Other than that, the lack of non clinical volunteering and shadowing may be what's doing me in right now.
I don't want to rule out the possibility of a bad LOR or weak writing/ narrative in my PS or secondaries, but those are issues I would like to focus on later. I will rework my PS and secondaries next cycle, but I do feel like I wrote well and put a compelling narrative together.
I'm also considering the possibility that my hobbies overshadowed my relevant EC's. I honestly grew a lot as a person through the hobbies I had, but I'm starting to think I shouldn't have mentioned them as much as I did. They take up a lot of hours and I wrote about them in roughly 1/3 of my secondary essays.
Thank you all for reading. Any input is highly appreciated. Feel free to rip my application apart. I would hate for this to happen again the next time I apply.
TL;DR: Based on my stats, what would be the best way to improve my application next cycle? Maybe changing my school list, adding EC's or attending a Postbacc/SMP?
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