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Hello guys,
Since my college graduation, I've been struggling with depression (slump) for 2 years due to family problems and financial instability.
During that time I was able to finish a couple of postbacc classes and 200 hours of physician shadowing.
I moved to the US when I was a HS student, and I studied engineering in college. English isn't really my thing (and I am a slow reader too). I also noticed I lack some vocab although I know all scientific vocab.
I have decent GPA (c3.78, bcpm 3.85) and I have a really good EC ( >150 hours non-clinical volunteering, >300 clinical volunteering, 2 posters and 5 publications, 4 honor society memberships, and 8 leadership positions)
I've been having problems with focusing on MCAT (currently about 20-24/45 and low verbal... not good) for a while. and now I only have 3 weeks to study. I haven't finished my content review yet, and I think I'm going to take full-length exams and cover my weakness until I take MCAT..
I have great recommendation letters and interesting story too. But I am really aiming for good medical school programs (I want to do some clinical research). I feel like I beat depression too late. I am a non-trad and my parents have been accusing me for waiting too long.
This year, I am taking a few more required class in post-bacc program. I have heard of terrible stories of reckless MCAT takers who ruined their chance to get into decent medical schools. I haven't taken the official MCAT yet and I don't want to scar my application. I'm not sure waiting two more years for medical school (since I'm applying now - total 2 years) is really worth it though. You don't have to tell me that I'm a loser, etc because I already feel like it. I am trying to fix it myself before it's too late.
I would appreciate if you could give me your advice. Thanks for reading.
Since my college graduation, I've been struggling with depression (slump) for 2 years due to family problems and financial instability.
During that time I was able to finish a couple of postbacc classes and 200 hours of physician shadowing.
I moved to the US when I was a HS student, and I studied engineering in college. English isn't really my thing (and I am a slow reader too). I also noticed I lack some vocab although I know all scientific vocab.
I have decent GPA (c3.78, bcpm 3.85) and I have a really good EC ( >150 hours non-clinical volunteering, >300 clinical volunteering, 2 posters and 5 publications, 4 honor society memberships, and 8 leadership positions)
I've been having problems with focusing on MCAT (currently about 20-24/45 and low verbal... not good) for a while. and now I only have 3 weeks to study. I haven't finished my content review yet, and I think I'm going to take full-length exams and cover my weakness until I take MCAT..
I have great recommendation letters and interesting story too. But I am really aiming for good medical school programs (I want to do some clinical research). I feel like I beat depression too late. I am a non-trad and my parents have been accusing me for waiting too long.
This year, I am taking a few more required class in post-bacc program. I have heard of terrible stories of reckless MCAT takers who ruined their chance to get into decent medical schools. I haven't taken the official MCAT yet and I don't want to scar my application. I'm not sure waiting two more years for medical school (since I'm applying now - total 2 years) is really worth it though. You don't have to tell me that I'm a loser, etc because I already feel like it. I am trying to fix it myself before it's too late.
I would appreciate if you could give me your advice. Thanks for reading.