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This is a PM I sent to someone asking me about some info......I've decided to post it as a little confidence booster to many of you. I know that there are going to be people who have overcame greater odds than I, but mine were pretty bad nonetheless. Enjoy......
Well, here's my story:
Graduated high school in 1993
Attended Indiana State University from 1993-1998 without graduating. I had a couple of good semester and mostly average ones with a couple of really bad ones. I repeated Math 4 times b/c I never went.....always partying. Finally I was in my last semester of nursing school and just quit going....got all F's b/c of it.....my final GPA for 140-ish credit hours at ISU was 2.78.
After dropping out I moved to Indianapolis and sold cars for a while.....all while continuing to party my ass off.
Finally decided to finish my nursing degree online......finished it in Nov of 2000 with all C's. never really studied very much.
Okay.......that was my imature years....I was always pretty smart, but just never would apply myself.
Now, started working as a nurse.....i got real interested in science and medicine.
Toyed around with becoming a perfusionist, CRNA, or even going to the Carribean to medical school.
End result.......Got married, had 2 kids, and enrolled at IUPUI in Indianapolis in fall of 2002. I knew I wanted to become a Physician and also knew that I would have to completely prove my dedication and intelligence.
Plan.....I started a Biology major from scratch.....took me 3 years to complete it including all prereqs for medical school. My GPA was 3.74. Took the MCAT.......9,9,9 =27Q
I applied only to IU school of medicine....because I knew a few people in high places at IU, I was told that they were told by a few important people that I would most likely be accepted due to my impressive perserverance and comeback performance.
Went to my interview.........the individual I interviewed with was a surgeon.....anyways, I did not know at the time that he used to work at the same hospital I did but was basically required (strongly urged) to quit practice and do mostly research b/c he wasn't a very good surgeon (I was told this by several of my Staff physician friends after they found out who I had interviewed with....they actually apologized to me for having to even meet that man and joked around with eachother about him being on an admissions committe....enough said........they also told me that this individual had a history of being notoriously mean and hateful to Nurses)......Okay.....so back to the interview with this guy. He absolutely REAMED ME!!! He was so fixated on me being a nurse and emphasizing that my role was to be inferior to a physician that he could not get past it and failed to recognize that I was actually a prospective medical student. He actually told me that Nurses are not Doctors and Nor should they be. End result....horrible interview with him and I arguing back and forth about his belief that physicians are basically GOD. I basically called him out on it and said Bull****.
Okay........finally in may.....rejection letter.......One of my close friends at IU took up my situation with someone else important and this person was appalled by my interview experience.....so, got another interview letter in July.
Next step....August, reinterviewed and I started the 1 year MS in biology: 15credit hours of pure masters level classwork.....pretty intense. Retook MCAT= 10,10,10 = 30P
Reapplied to many schools......interviewed ..........accepted by the 1st school I interviewed at within a week......withdrew all other apps except for IU.........accepted at IU in February.
So, as you see.....there are very few people who have ever had to overcome what I have to get accepted to medical school. In light of this....IT CAN BE DONE.
You don't need a 34 MCAT with a 4.0 GPA to be accepted to an allopathic medical school. You have what they want......maturity, determination, dedication to education, and intelligence. Try to do as well as you can, but if you get some A-'s or a B+ don't beat yourself up. If you have to, take an extra year of pure science.....aka upper level courses that interest you. Also, when you go back to do pre-reqs......read this carefully......MAKE SURE YOU ARE ENROLLED FULLTIME.....AT LEAST 12 CREDIT HOURS......this is VERY important as taking 1 or 2 premed courses at a time and getting an A is easy. Taking several at the same time with a full course load and getting A's is indicative of being able to successfully handle the workload of medical school. Also, don't discount osteopathic medicine, especially if you want to do a primary care or noncompetitive field such as internal medicine and some of it's subspecialties. You will get just as good of an education whether you do MD or DO. I went MD because it was my state school and tuition was lower.....however my second choice school (yes, even over other MD schools) was an osteopathic shcool.....and coincidentally, that was the other school I was accepted to. So since it was my second choice, I threw out all my other apps excpet for my 1st choice of IU.....luckily, it all panned out and IU accepted me.
Well, food for thought hopefully.
Well, here's my story:
Graduated high school in 1993
Attended Indiana State University from 1993-1998 without graduating. I had a couple of good semester and mostly average ones with a couple of really bad ones. I repeated Math 4 times b/c I never went.....always partying. Finally I was in my last semester of nursing school and just quit going....got all F's b/c of it.....my final GPA for 140-ish credit hours at ISU was 2.78.
After dropping out I moved to Indianapolis and sold cars for a while.....all while continuing to party my ass off.
Finally decided to finish my nursing degree online......finished it in Nov of 2000 with all C's. never really studied very much.
Okay.......that was my imature years....I was always pretty smart, but just never would apply myself.
Now, started working as a nurse.....i got real interested in science and medicine.
Toyed around with becoming a perfusionist, CRNA, or even going to the Carribean to medical school.
End result.......Got married, had 2 kids, and enrolled at IUPUI in Indianapolis in fall of 2002. I knew I wanted to become a Physician and also knew that I would have to completely prove my dedication and intelligence.
Plan.....I started a Biology major from scratch.....took me 3 years to complete it including all prereqs for medical school. My GPA was 3.74. Took the MCAT.......9,9,9 =27Q
I applied only to IU school of medicine....because I knew a few people in high places at IU, I was told that they were told by a few important people that I would most likely be accepted due to my impressive perserverance and comeback performance.
Went to my interview.........the individual I interviewed with was a surgeon.....anyways, I did not know at the time that he used to work at the same hospital I did but was basically required (strongly urged) to quit practice and do mostly research b/c he wasn't a very good surgeon (I was told this by several of my Staff physician friends after they found out who I had interviewed with....they actually apologized to me for having to even meet that man and joked around with eachother about him being on an admissions committe....enough said........they also told me that this individual had a history of being notoriously mean and hateful to Nurses)......Okay.....so back to the interview with this guy. He absolutely REAMED ME!!! He was so fixated on me being a nurse and emphasizing that my role was to be inferior to a physician that he could not get past it and failed to recognize that I was actually a prospective medical student. He actually told me that Nurses are not Doctors and Nor should they be. End result....horrible interview with him and I arguing back and forth about his belief that physicians are basically GOD. I basically called him out on it and said Bull****.
Okay........finally in may.....rejection letter.......One of my close friends at IU took up my situation with someone else important and this person was appalled by my interview experience.....so, got another interview letter in July.
Next step....August, reinterviewed and I started the 1 year MS in biology: 15credit hours of pure masters level classwork.....pretty intense. Retook MCAT= 10,10,10 = 30P
Reapplied to many schools......interviewed ..........accepted by the 1st school I interviewed at within a week......withdrew all other apps except for IU.........accepted at IU in February.
So, as you see.....there are very few people who have ever had to overcome what I have to get accepted to medical school. In light of this....IT CAN BE DONE.
You don't need a 34 MCAT with a 4.0 GPA to be accepted to an allopathic medical school. You have what they want......maturity, determination, dedication to education, and intelligence. Try to do as well as you can, but if you get some A-'s or a B+ don't beat yourself up. If you have to, take an extra year of pure science.....aka upper level courses that interest you. Also, when you go back to do pre-reqs......read this carefully......MAKE SURE YOU ARE ENROLLED FULLTIME.....AT LEAST 12 CREDIT HOURS......this is VERY important as taking 1 or 2 premed courses at a time and getting an A is easy. Taking several at the same time with a full course load and getting A's is indicative of being able to successfully handle the workload of medical school. Also, don't discount osteopathic medicine, especially if you want to do a primary care or noncompetitive field such as internal medicine and some of it's subspecialties. You will get just as good of an education whether you do MD or DO. I went MD because it was my state school and tuition was lower.....however my second choice school (yes, even over other MD schools) was an osteopathic shcool.....and coincidentally, that was the other school I was accepted to. So since it was my second choice, I threw out all my other apps excpet for my 1st choice of IU.....luckily, it all panned out and IU accepted me.
Well, food for thought hopefully.