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hey yall, My cycle looks dead, although I;m hopeful I can get an interview.
I already know that people are going to say my 503 (126/124/127/126) is low. It is frustrating to see people with my MCAT getting interviews, but thoughts aside, I am currently taking it May 30th. my diagnostic was a 507 with no studying, so we will see how it plays out, I haven't studied in a couple of months due to life and the stress of this cycle, but hopefully once my update letters are done, I can start studying again more regularly.
My uGPA and sGPA are 2.65 from the college of William and Mary. I did my masters degree at Case Western MSMP and got a 3.906.
As for my EC's:
I have 5000 hours of experience as a medical scribe in primary care.
I have 1600 hours of experience as a volunteer EMT.
I have 150 hours of shadowing, 120 in neurosurgery, and 30 in pediatrics
I have approximately 3000 hours and counting of research spread between neurology and neurosurgery. No publications, although I'm allegedly supposed to be published in a few weeks. Not sure if I will be, but I hope I will, since the PI said anyone that did the data analysis would be on the publication.
I was a rower in high school and college, and that took up about 5000 hours if more. Club sport.
I spent about 1000 hours as a Chem Lab TA in undergrad.
I did 2000 hours as a Clinical reasoning TA at the graduate level after my SMP.
I am an Eagle Scout and have a strong foundation in community service.
I have about 70 hours of weekly work as a reading tutor.
I also have about 100 hours as a resident hall associate representative.
What I believe is holding me back:
obviously my MCAT. This will be my fourth and final attempt. I know I am capable of better than a 503, as I scored a 512 on arguably the hardest FL right before my actual test in 2023, I am still very salty about it.
Non-clinical volunteering: I graduated in 2019 from undergrad, and through college, non clinical volunteering was not stressed as much as it is now. To my recollection, I do not think my adviser mentioned once that I needed it, and she's helped 100's if not thousands of students get into medical school, unlike alot of advisers, she is very competent and keeps up to date on the application process. I would do more volunteering, but between a full time job and studying for the MCAT, it has been impossible to do more than my once a week reading session.
Apply DO. I know that my application is solid for DO. Problem is I want to do neurosurgery, and I have for the last 25 years. Where most kindergarteners said that wanted to be a firefighter or police officer, I wanted to be a brain surgeon. If there was not inherent bias against DO for neurosurgery, I would be less hesitant. Even the DO neurosurgeons I work with said I should go MD if I want to do neurosurgery. That being said, I am tired, and I not sure If I should go through a 4th cycle (after this next year's one, which will be number 3).
Secondaries: I got all my important secondaries out before Labor day. that being said, I guess I have to apply even earlier this year.
any advise on how I can otherwise improve my application with what little free time I have would be greatly appreciated.
I already know that people are going to say my 503 (126/124/127/126) is low. It is frustrating to see people with my MCAT getting interviews, but thoughts aside, I am currently taking it May 30th. my diagnostic was a 507 with no studying, so we will see how it plays out, I haven't studied in a couple of months due to life and the stress of this cycle, but hopefully once my update letters are done, I can start studying again more regularly.
My uGPA and sGPA are 2.65 from the college of William and Mary. I did my masters degree at Case Western MSMP and got a 3.906.
As for my EC's:
I have 5000 hours of experience as a medical scribe in primary care.
I have 1600 hours of experience as a volunteer EMT.
I have 150 hours of shadowing, 120 in neurosurgery, and 30 in pediatrics
I have approximately 3000 hours and counting of research spread between neurology and neurosurgery. No publications, although I'm allegedly supposed to be published in a few weeks. Not sure if I will be, but I hope I will, since the PI said anyone that did the data analysis would be on the publication.
I was a rower in high school and college, and that took up about 5000 hours if more. Club sport.
I spent about 1000 hours as a Chem Lab TA in undergrad.
I did 2000 hours as a Clinical reasoning TA at the graduate level after my SMP.
I am an Eagle Scout and have a strong foundation in community service.
I have about 70 hours of weekly work as a reading tutor.
I also have about 100 hours as a resident hall associate representative.
What I believe is holding me back:
obviously my MCAT. This will be my fourth and final attempt. I know I am capable of better than a 503, as I scored a 512 on arguably the hardest FL right before my actual test in 2023, I am still very salty about it.
Non-clinical volunteering: I graduated in 2019 from undergrad, and through college, non clinical volunteering was not stressed as much as it is now. To my recollection, I do not think my adviser mentioned once that I needed it, and she's helped 100's if not thousands of students get into medical school, unlike alot of advisers, she is very competent and keeps up to date on the application process. I would do more volunteering, but between a full time job and studying for the MCAT, it has been impossible to do more than my once a week reading session.
Apply DO. I know that my application is solid for DO. Problem is I want to do neurosurgery, and I have for the last 25 years. Where most kindergarteners said that wanted to be a firefighter or police officer, I wanted to be a brain surgeon. If there was not inherent bias against DO for neurosurgery, I would be less hesitant. Even the DO neurosurgeons I work with said I should go MD if I want to do neurosurgery. That being said, I am tired, and I not sure If I should go through a 4th cycle (after this next year's one, which will be number 3).
Secondaries: I got all my important secondaries out before Labor day. that being said, I guess I have to apply even earlier this year.
any advise on how I can otherwise improve my application with what little free time I have would be greatly appreciated.