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Thanks for your time!
Thanks for your time!
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My question is on the non-clinical volunteering experience in Thailand... so it's not a medical mission trip? It has a little bit of research, but I'm just curious about that opportunity.I'm planning to apply either in the 2021 or 2022 cycle depending on how much I need to repair my GPA.
I am a black female (URM). I'm also Hispanic and speak Spanish. Just graduated in 2019 from Emory.
My stats are as follows:
cGPA: 3.1
sGPA: 3.0
MCAT: 522 (130, 131, 130, 131)
WedgeDawg applicant score: 77
Lack of focus + personal and familial health issues in the beginning. But strong upward trend over the last year for both.
I'm planning on taking classes at the University of Houston (I'm from TX) for at least two semesters and possibly applying for a post bacc program either this or next cycle.
Clinical Experience:
- Volunteer AEMT (500+ hours, plus more to come once coronavirus stuff is over)
- Hospital, clinic, hospice volunteering (100+ hours, but from 4-5 years ago)
Non-clinical volunteering:
- Two medical internships in Thailand over the course of two years, with a leadership position the second year. I taught basic first aid and did a research project on Thai Traditional Medicine.
- Tutoring (particularly helping refugees with English)
Research:
- 2 years of neuroimmunology research during undergrad (1 poster and presentation)
- 4 months of public health/traditional medicine research in Thailand
- Also, thinking about working in a clinical research lab over the course of the next year? I'd appreciate thoughts on whether or not that would be helpful.
Shadowing: 50+ hours
I'm planning on applying to all the Texas State schools (including DO), and I've seen Goro's guide to reinvention and am planning to apply to many of the schools that they list there. Also curious about NY schools b/c I have family up there.
I'd really appreciate some help determining if I should take another couple of years to improve my GPA or if I should just go ahead and try my luck. For the record, I would definitely prefer to start med school earlier rather than later, but I'd rather apply to med school once if possible.
Thanks for your time!
My question is on the non-clinical volunteering experience in Thailand... so it's not a medical mission trip? It has a little bit of research, but I'm just curious about that opportunity.
Were you ever a participant in any academic enrichment programs? As an Emory grad, you should have a strong committee letter. What was their advice about your application strategy? How about advisors at Houston? I do think that you have a good shot with an improved GPA to stay in Texas. Make sure you do some networking with the LMSA and SNMA chapters at all the Texas schools.