School List Help(URM(?)/514/3.8x)

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Tell me more about what you feel is your significant non-clinical community service volunteering impact. It's hard to tell from just being an "Assistant Scoutmaster" given that you report relatively lower number of hours (25 hours over the first two years of college???).

"In New England" does not confer residency. Massachusetts is different from Connecticut or Maine. Sure, I guess you could apply to your eligible in-state school if that's what you want.

What is the breakdown of your MCAT?

You have lots of "surgery" in your shadowing. You should consider shadowing some fields that are not surgery-linked.
 
Tell me more about what you feel is your significant non-clinical community service volunteering impact. It's hard to tell from just being an "Assistant Scoutmaster" given that you report relatively lower number of hours (25 hours over the first two years of college???).

"In New England" does not confer residency. Massachusetts is different from Connecticut or Maine. Sure, I guess you could apply to your eligible in-state school if that's what you want.

What is the breakdown of your MCAT?

You have lots of "surgery" in your shadowing. You should consider shadowing some fields that are not surgery-linked.
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Your chances for interviews will be limited due to your low non clinical volunteering hours. Some schools screen out applicants at 150 hours. Your clinical volunteering hours are also low though you do pass the cutoff for many schools. I suggest these schools with your stats:
UMass
Tufts
Vermont
Quinnipiac
Albany
New York Medical College
Hackensack
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
Penn State
George Washington
Virginia Commonwealth
Eastern Virginia
Wake Forest
NOVA MD
Belmont
Alice Walton
Rosalind Franklin
Medical College Wisconsin
Western Michigan
Oakland Beaumont
Methodist (when it opens)
Roseman (when it opens)
 
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