Hi everyone,
I’ve come to an unfortunate realization that I will have to reapply. I am currently on the waitlist for Stanford and Mount Sinai, but I have given up hope. I need your expertise and advice on what next steps I should take. For context, I am an asian male graduating from harvard.
Initially, my plan was to reapply this coming cycle. (Note: Upon reflecting, I think it was my GPA/MCAT that prevented me from getting the A. I don’t think my ECs and PS were my weaknesses. If you want to read my primary, please reach out). Thus, I’ve been studying to retake my MCAT next month (515 first time, goal: 520+). This means I am sacrificing all of my senior activities, time with friends, time with family and relatives during graduation, etc. Plus, I feel I do not have adequate time to improve my writing (PS, activity descriptions, etc.). BUT, I can and will do it if needed. My plan will probably be to submit to one school late May, wait for my MCAT score, and submit the rest. For my gap year, I will be working at a dermatology clinic.
My parents, who’ve always been against gapping, brought up a surprising question to me yesterday: Should I take another gap year? If I do this, I will have more time—thus, several things: 1) I will be able to enjoy my graduation and not have to grind while everything else goes on around me. 2) I will have more time to study for the MCAT, increasing my ability to confidently get a 520+. 3) Two publications will likely be published by next May (both will likely be submitted by the end of this month, so it will be written as submitted if I decide to reapply this coming cycle). One of which is a second author publication to a top neuro journal. 4) I will have a year of experience working as a medical assistant/surgical tech at the clinic. 5) Of course, I will continue with advocacy work related to my narrative.
The problem is the time. Is it worth taking 2 years? I feel as though I was so close this cycle—just unlucky. If I reapply this cycle with an improved MCAT and GPA, perhaps that will improve my application enough to get me an A somewhere. If I apply this cycle, my school list will be wider (30-40 schools), so that I increase my chances of getting in SOMEWHERE. However, I feel like if I wait another year, I will be much more competitive, possibly increasing my chances of getting into a top 20 school. Given that I had 3 IIs (stanford, icahn, dartmouth) this time, perhaps the PROS listed above for 2 gap years will be the thing I need.
TLDR; 1 gap year = riskier and probably will have to settle with a “worse” school. 2 gap years = safer and will probably get into a “better” school, but will have used another year of my life. Is this worth it?
What do you guys think about this? What would you do?
I’ve come to an unfortunate realization that I will have to reapply. I am currently on the waitlist for Stanford and Mount Sinai, but I have given up hope. I need your expertise and advice on what next steps I should take. For context, I am an asian male graduating from harvard.
Initially, my plan was to reapply this coming cycle. (Note: Upon reflecting, I think it was my GPA/MCAT that prevented me from getting the A. I don’t think my ECs and PS were my weaknesses. If you want to read my primary, please reach out). Thus, I’ve been studying to retake my MCAT next month (515 first time, goal: 520+). This means I am sacrificing all of my senior activities, time with friends, time with family and relatives during graduation, etc. Plus, I feel I do not have adequate time to improve my writing (PS, activity descriptions, etc.). BUT, I can and will do it if needed. My plan will probably be to submit to one school late May, wait for my MCAT score, and submit the rest. For my gap year, I will be working at a dermatology clinic.
My parents, who’ve always been against gapping, brought up a surprising question to me yesterday: Should I take another gap year? If I do this, I will have more time—thus, several things: 1) I will be able to enjoy my graduation and not have to grind while everything else goes on around me. 2) I will have more time to study for the MCAT, increasing my ability to confidently get a 520+. 3) Two publications will likely be published by next May (both will likely be submitted by the end of this month, so it will be written as submitted if I decide to reapply this coming cycle). One of which is a second author publication to a top neuro journal. 4) I will have a year of experience working as a medical assistant/surgical tech at the clinic. 5) Of course, I will continue with advocacy work related to my narrative.
The problem is the time. Is it worth taking 2 years? I feel as though I was so close this cycle—just unlucky. If I reapply this cycle with an improved MCAT and GPA, perhaps that will improve my application enough to get me an A somewhere. If I apply this cycle, my school list will be wider (30-40 schools), so that I increase my chances of getting in SOMEWHERE. However, I feel like if I wait another year, I will be much more competitive, possibly increasing my chances of getting into a top 20 school. Given that I had 3 IIs (stanford, icahn, dartmouth) this time, perhaps the PROS listed above for 2 gap years will be the thing I need.
TLDR; 1 gap year = riskier and probably will have to settle with a “worse” school. 2 gap years = safer and will probably get into a “better” school, but will have used another year of my life. Is this worth it?
What do you guys think about this? What would you do?