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OK folks. Here's the situation.
I have a 4.0 undergrad and grad GPA. Got a 37R on the MCAT. 4 years teaching experience. 1.5 years research job. Excellent LORs (as commented on by one of my interviewers). I applied this year and got waitlisted at 100% of the schools I applied to... It looks like I may have to reapply for next year.
There are 2 main reasons that I didn't get in (at least from my own analysis of the situation)...
#1 - I am a teacher, but I decided to change careers. At the time I made this decision and started prepping for the MCAT, I was pregnant. It was suggested to me by an admissions officer to get some clinical experience before I enter the application cycle. However, that person was not aware of my pregnancy. At the time, I didn't think it was something necessary to share. However, my OB/gyn strongly recommended that I NOT begin any clinical work until after the full pregnancy and recovery. As a result, I did not begin volunteering until early fall 2005. I had my interviews within 4 weeks of the start of volunteering. In summary - not enough clinical experience before I applied (I have continued volunteering since then and hope to get some shadowing experience this summer).
#2 - And this one's big... I am adamant about not forcing my husband, son, and myself to pick up and move. Therefore, I only applied to the schools within my city. There are 2. One is a top-tier school. The other is also competitive. Both are private schools. They both granted me an interview within 2 weeks of receiving all of my application materials. Both waitlisted me.
Now, I realize I'm nuts about this, but I have priorities and family comes before career. I am only going to consider applying to these 2 schools again. However, I think that considering my stats, I really do have a good shot.
What do I need to do to make myself more competitive? Serious feedback only please.
Thanks!
I have a 4.0 undergrad and grad GPA. Got a 37R on the MCAT. 4 years teaching experience. 1.5 years research job. Excellent LORs (as commented on by one of my interviewers). I applied this year and got waitlisted at 100% of the schools I applied to... It looks like I may have to reapply for next year.
There are 2 main reasons that I didn't get in (at least from my own analysis of the situation)...
#1 - I am a teacher, but I decided to change careers. At the time I made this decision and started prepping for the MCAT, I was pregnant. It was suggested to me by an admissions officer to get some clinical experience before I enter the application cycle. However, that person was not aware of my pregnancy. At the time, I didn't think it was something necessary to share. However, my OB/gyn strongly recommended that I NOT begin any clinical work until after the full pregnancy and recovery. As a result, I did not begin volunteering until early fall 2005. I had my interviews within 4 weeks of the start of volunteering. In summary - not enough clinical experience before I applied (I have continued volunteering since then and hope to get some shadowing experience this summer).
#2 - And this one's big... I am adamant about not forcing my husband, son, and myself to pick up and move. Therefore, I only applied to the schools within my city. There are 2. One is a top-tier school. The other is also competitive. Both are private schools. They both granted me an interview within 2 weeks of receiving all of my application materials. Both waitlisted me.
Now, I realize I'm nuts about this, but I have priorities and family comes before career. I am only going to consider applying to these 2 schools again. However, I think that considering my stats, I really do have a good shot.
What do I need to do to make myself more competitive? Serious feedback only please.
Thanks!