Hi All,
I'll get right to it!
GPA: 3.9 something
MCAT: 36
ECs: ~350 shadowing hrs, mostly in critical care settings, ~200 volunteering (50/50 clinical/non-medical), just began a research position that will run through August- fingers crossed for a publication. NCAA athlete (though not for 4 years due to injury).
Whereas I didn't think I would want to leave Texas, after receiving my scores and talking to some of the docs I've formed relationships with, I'm excited that I may have a shot at some top OOS programs.
A really key consideration is that I'm unlikely to be eligible for any need-based aid, but I would "need" a merit-based scholarship to consider going OOS. Are there any other elite schools that I should consider where I'd have a shot at a scholarship (never a big chance, I know). Thank you all so much.
The List:
OOS
UCSF
UCLA
UChicago
UPenn
Vanderbilt
IS
Baylor
UTSW
UT Houston
UTMB
UTHSCSA
Texas A&M
UT Austin
TTU (Lubbock and EP)
I'll get right to it!
GPA: 3.9 something
MCAT: 36
ECs: ~350 shadowing hrs, mostly in critical care settings, ~200 volunteering (50/50 clinical/non-medical), just began a research position that will run through August- fingers crossed for a publication. NCAA athlete (though not for 4 years due to injury).
Whereas I didn't think I would want to leave Texas, after receiving my scores and talking to some of the docs I've formed relationships with, I'm excited that I may have a shot at some top OOS programs.
A really key consideration is that I'm unlikely to be eligible for any need-based aid, but I would "need" a merit-based scholarship to consider going OOS. Are there any other elite schools that I should consider where I'd have a shot at a scholarship (never a big chance, I know). Thank you all so much.
The List:
OOS
UCSF
UCLA
UChicago
UPenn
Vanderbilt
IS
Baylor
UTSW
UT Houston
UTMB
UTHSCSA
Texas A&M
UT Austin
TTU (Lubbock and EP)
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