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This is why you will get in somewhere. In spite of your PS topic, not because of it. But you be proud of you and good on you.522 MCAT;
3.6, 522. A low GPA would be lethal. Also the ECs have to be up to par.This is why you will get in somewhere. In spite of your PS topic, not because of it. But you be proud of you and good on you.
3.6 is so low as to be lethal?!3.6, 522. A low GPA would be lethal. Also the ECs have to be up to par.
No, you knucklehead. Like 3.23.6 is so low as to be lethal?!
It’s extremely regrettable that there’s such a strong stigma against mental illness in our society, and it’s equally regrettable that mentally ill people are often profiled as high-risk in academic admissions and employment. I think mental illness should be viewed as a brain disease rather than a personal flaw, and I don’t see why schizophrenia should carry any more of a stigma than, say, Parkinson’s.
That being said, I really don’t think that a medical school PS is the right medium to try to test the waters and change people’s minds. But if that’s what you truly want to aim for, then I wish you the best of luck. Congrats on that MCAT score, by the way.
I am confident, capable, stable, and determined to pursue a career as a physician....
I am well aware that medical school is incredibly difficult especially for those with underlying mental illness...