representwitpixels
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What less-obvious things should I pay attention to in order to improve my prospects for admissions down the road? Of course I'm aiming to do as well as I can on the science pre-reqs, then MCAT's in summer '21, but these remain to be seen. I should have strong recommendations from clinical supervisors and grad school advisors. My GPAs: undergrad (3.3) and the 2 psych MA's (3.6 and 3.6). I also worked in organizational psych/private sector for 5 years between the two MA's. I'm 31.
Thank you for your reply! I hadn't thought about primary care shadowing, I appreciate your suggestion here. Regarding speciality shadowing, I wonder if I'll have that covered with the out-patient psyc care/supervision that I provide/receive in my day job? Can you share an example of what you mean by lots of clinical experience agnostic to that? True that about getting straight A's - I'm doing my best. MSAR looks key - good idea.
By the way, I edited my original post to reflect some other experiences I have had that your reply signaled may be relevant.
Congratulations on your acceptance and the next chapter of your physician journey! I'm not sure what the other parts of your post signature mean, but sounds like you crushed it!
I guess I'm just wondering why you wouldn't go straight to paid clinical experience, which certainly looks better on a resume and application to me rather than continued internship experiences. You'll "deepen your expertise" just as much in a full time role vs. internship. Are you at least earning hours towards licensure?However, I have always aimed to deepen my expertise in order to better serve my patients. To that end, yes, I'm an intern in an advanced training clinic, along with psychotherapists seeking more specialization hailing from psychology and psychiatry.