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Hi all,
I am a current college freshman planning to pursue an MD-PhD/MSTP program in the future. I am slightly concerned about my current progress and competitiveness, but the Health Professions Advising office at my university was not very helpful. Any advice or suggestions about steps I should be taking in the near future would be much appreciated.
Some basic information:
I am a current college freshman planning to pursue an MD-PhD/MSTP program in the future. I am slightly concerned about my current progress and competitiveness, but the Health Professions Advising office at my university was not very helpful. Any advice or suggestions about steps I should be taking in the near future would be much appreciated.
Some basic information:
- Double-major in biology (with a "focus in neuroscience and behavior") and psychology (+ minors in chemistry and ethics, haha...).
- I am currently working in a cognitive/behavioral neuroscience research lab. I'm involved in several projects and we primarily use EEG, ECG and other physio measures (ICG, PEP), fMRI, and some genetic analysis. I began in the winter of my freshman year and I will probably continue working with this lab for at least two years total.
- My most significant activities at this point are involvement in a Peer Health Advocates program (volunteering) and regular science outreach (also volunteering). I do plan on becoming more involved with my university and joining campus organizations such as the Global Health Club, Chemistry Club, etc. I will be doing some clinical volunteer work this summer as well.
- GPA of 4.13. I think it translates to a 3.96 excluding A+'s, though. :/
- I intend on applying for summer research programs after sophomore year (to get a broader and more intensive research experience), in addition to doing independent research in my current lab. I will be doing an honors thesis as well.
- Should I leave my lab at some point to get more of a basic research, wet-lab experience? I feel torn because I enjoy my current work quite a bit, and there is a lot of room to explore and expand my interests along with opportunities to do independent research within this lab. But I am also concerned that this is too far from "basic research", although I do want to pursue neuroscience.
- Aside from research, what kind of activities should I become involved with? I was looking at "just MD" programs previously, but I know this differs significantly between the two, so I'm a little bit lost.
- Silly question--I saw some user mention that taking classes at a community college can "look bad." Is this true? I will be taking sociology and philosophy at a community college this summer (so, just gen eds). I definitely wouldn't want to take science courses/pre-med requirements at a CC, but I wouldn't think gen eds would matter that much. Am I wrong?