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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.
 
The search button is probably a reach but you should try it anyway.
 
Looking for living in CA.
 
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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