

...I don't mean this meanly, but applying with below-average statistics to top-tier schools two months after other applicants is not really a recipe for success. Also, Penn and WashU tend to love bench research. I hope you get in somewhere, but I strongly recommend adding additional schools, especially some in-state schools from wherever you reside.
OP's score is very low for every one of those schools. It'd be okay coupled with a 3.8+ and some outstanding ECs AND an early application.If another premed says there 34+ MCAT is low im gonna spaz 😕
Thank you guys for your input.
I knew I'm significantly below average for those schools but those schools were the ones that I really wanted to go to.. XD
Well, some of you mentioned that I could add some school at this point and it won't be setting me back too much.. but I'm afraid that it might and even render the VERY low chance of getting into those school to zero..
Is it really okay to risk putting my app in the very end by adding some schools asap?
-Upenn
-Upitt
-Washington U St. Louis
-Yale
-Columbia U
I know I have low GPA and low MCAT and applied late..
Well you are insane for applying to just those schools and also insane for claiming a low MCAT.
ohhh you guys are saying that I should add some more schools if the app is not verified yet?
It was verified and the processing was complete shortly after I submitted the application. My secondaries are complete as well.
(I'm saying I have low MCAT compared to the median MCAT marks for those schools! XD)
Yes, I can add more schools but once the app is already verified, wouldn't adding more schools put me far back in the line?
I know you guys have been telling me it won't put me back in the line. But I'm assuming that is when the app is not verified