Dewax
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Hi! I’m looking for guidance as a non-traditional. I’m in my late 20s and as I’ve been doing a lot of reflection, I’m looking into reapplying for medical school.
I applied in 2018, but was waitlisted at a medical school and ended up emailing to give my waitlist spot to someone else at the time to pursue business-related and entrepreneurial ambitions.
While I’ve achieved a lot of entrepreneurship related goals these past few years, I’ve been feeling drawn back to medicine.
I graduated undergrad in 2016 and had a 3.79 BCPM GPA, 3.84 cumulative GPA. I took the MCAT 3 times since I did not perform as well as I would have liked first couple of times around (507.510.515).
I had 100+ hours of community service around my application
192 hours of research+
120 hours mentorship/teaching experience+
160 hours of shadowing+
But since applying, I have been immersed almost fully these past few years in business and entrepreneurship and lack community service, volunteering, and clinical shadowing/research experience.
I am planning to begin research again soon alongside a doctor who I shadowed in the past.
And I’ve been beginning to reach out to various hospitals to begin volunteering again.
I’m interested in pursuing an MD/MBA degree moving forward and ideally would like to apply by next cycle.
I believe the following steps I’d need to take would be
I have multiple physicians I could ask alongside clients I’ve assisted and worked with in health and fitness coaching and consulting.
I'm considering investing in an MCAT course like Blueprint or Med school insiders to help expedite the process of studying for the MCAT and also consulting services as well from Med School Insiders since I've heard good things.
I’d appreciate perspectives and guidance from experts/physicians who have a background as a non-traditional or who have insight into how to make this process successful based on experience.
I understand that in order to apply successfully a year from now, a lot of steps would need to be taken and would ideally like to not need to do a postbac/go get a masters, etc. as I feel that could significantly delay the application process.
Thank you in advance.
I applied in 2018, but was waitlisted at a medical school and ended up emailing to give my waitlist spot to someone else at the time to pursue business-related and entrepreneurial ambitions.
While I’ve achieved a lot of entrepreneurship related goals these past few years, I’ve been feeling drawn back to medicine.
I graduated undergrad in 2016 and had a 3.79 BCPM GPA, 3.84 cumulative GPA. I took the MCAT 3 times since I did not perform as well as I would have liked first couple of times around (507.510.515).
I had 100+ hours of community service around my application
192 hours of research+
120 hours mentorship/teaching experience+
160 hours of shadowing+
But since applying, I have been immersed almost fully these past few years in business and entrepreneurship and lack community service, volunteering, and clinical shadowing/research experience.
I am planning to begin research again soon alongside a doctor who I shadowed in the past.
And I’ve been beginning to reach out to various hospitals to begin volunteering again.
I’m interested in pursuing an MD/MBA degree moving forward and ideally would like to apply by next cycle.
I believe the following steps I’d need to take would be
- Retake the MCAT
- Begin volunteering, community service, research again and potentially shadowing
I have multiple physicians I could ask alongside clients I’ve assisted and worked with in health and fitness coaching and consulting.
I'm considering investing in an MCAT course like Blueprint or Med school insiders to help expedite the process of studying for the MCAT and also consulting services as well from Med School Insiders since I've heard good things.
I’d appreciate perspectives and guidance from experts/physicians who have a background as a non-traditional or who have insight into how to make this process successful based on experience.
I understand that in order to apply successfully a year from now, a lot of steps would need to be taken and would ideally like to not need to do a postbac/go get a masters, etc. as I feel that could significantly delay the application process.
Thank you in advance.
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