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First of all, I would advise you to remove some of your personal information from your post such as your name and other identifying details as well. If you calculate your GPA and sGPA our members here can give you an idea of where to apply along with your chances, but it is very hard to predict without an actual MCAT score. Also, don't take the MCAT without finishing the classes listed above as those classes will give you a good understanding for a lot of the concepts that are tested in the MCAT. Good luck!
The general consensus is that taking biochem before taking the MCAT will help your score. As to your "when to take the MCAT" question, the answer is really, "when you are ready." It will take several months of consistent studying (not including the classes you've listed) and MCAT prep in order to get a competitive score. Don't rush your studying in order to apply in a specific cycle; you will be much better served getting some extra studying/extracurricular hours in and applying the next year.
And go ahead and share your stats. I see that you have some research and EMS experience, which is good. What other volunteering or extracurricular experiences do you have?
Thank you for responding!
I was looking into take a biochem for health science majors course over the summer. It isn't the full course offered by the community college, but as the title states, it's for pre health majors such as nursing majors. Thoughts?
Thank you for reaching out, I'll definitely send a PM when I have a question. I appreciate it.
I just edited, I actually shadowed three MDs. One hospitalitist, an internal/family doc (GFs father) and another family doc. PA was emergency med.
I am planning to apply everywhere. I'm not picky, and at this time I'm still in the research phase. I'm looking at competitive stats, and where I have a good chance. DO mainly though. My sister and cousin are in the carribean so I'm also considering that.
I'm thinking of asking my bio professor, my GFs father who I shadowed and one other MD I shadowed for LOR.
I understand that it is incredibly difficult to match for residency coming from a carribean school. Their decisions were made after all things considered, so unfortunately they will struggle later. As for me, it is by no means a top choice, but something to consider.
My top choice at this time would be Western or Touro CA.
I'm in the early stages of researching and it is overwhelming, so I truly appreciate the feedback you all are providing!