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Sam02281990

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My stats MCAT=35, GPA=~3.9, sGPA=~3.9, average ECs, average Volunteering/Shadowing, many leaderships, done research on both 'wet' and 'dry' medicine/health studies, four co-author papers in medical journals of impact factor 5+. CA resident.

Can anyone suggest some medical schools just reachable for my stats? Please do not list safety ones.
 
Any of them. Think about where you might like to live and roll the dice.
 
The search button is probably a reach but you should try it anyway.
 
There is a separate forum for questions like this. If you want this sort of advice, try the "What Are My Chances" forum:

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/forumdisplay.php?f=418

There are plenty of people there who can give you great advice on your school list.



P.S. - For the sake of my sanity, please do not write "leaderships" on your application. 😉
 
My stats MCAT=35, GPA=~3.9, sGPA=~3.9, average ECs, average Volunteering/Shadowing, many leaderships, done research on both 'wet' and 'dry' medicine/health studies, four co-author papers in medical journals of impact factor 5+. CA resident.

Can anyone suggest some medical schools just reachable for my stats? Please do not list safety ones.

Apply to all the good schools: Harvard, Penn, Stanford, UCSF, Hopkins. lol.
 
If you're from California and you want to live in California, I would honestly just apply to all of the CA schools. You have good enough stats to have a shot at most of them. Since it's hard for ANYONE to get in to a CA school, you should really just take a shot at all of them.
 
Loma Linda's good. So is Touro University.

Otherwise there's that school with a tree...

For $30 you can do this on MSAR.
 
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