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Hi,
I plan ahead. If your going to post don't plan ahead this far please don't bother, obviously plans can, and quite possibly could change. I have put together an "ideal" 4 years of school and was curious if this would look for a good application. According to my estimates this would be possible taking 16.5 credits a year with study time.
- 5 years of hospital volunteering (13 hours per week) for aprx. 3,380 - 300 (sick days or other things) 3,080 hrs
- 3.5 years of working with ems (12 hours per week) for aprx. 1,872 - 300 = 1,572 work hrs
- 4 years of day care volunteering at a church (2 hours per week) 416 hours - 50 = 376 hrs
- 3 years of science tutoring *also study time* 😉 (3 hours per week) 468 hours - 50 = 418 hrs
Yes, of course these are estimates for a reason. I subtracted an amount I thought is reasonable if I am sick, or other instances come up that are to be prioritized. Research, and shadowing will be conducted during the summer. My MCAT study time will be conducted the summer of Junior year.
This will give myself a total of 30 class hours a week, which will classify me as a full-time student.
Without no-life studying, I will have about 12 hours outside of my other activities to conduct projects, papers, or study time. Getting 8 hours of sleep per night.* EMS also has downtime occasionally. * Including 3 hours for science tutoring, great refreshers!! 15 hours for social activity per week, summers a lot more. I can suffice with 5 a week, I normally get 5-6 now.
Is this enough to make me a strong qualified applicant?
I will be majoring in emergency management or psychology, but I am leaning towards emergency management.
*again, plans do change* (I am aware of this)
Any suggestions?
I plan ahead. If your going to post don't plan ahead this far please don't bother, obviously plans can, and quite possibly could change. I have put together an "ideal" 4 years of school and was curious if this would look for a good application. According to my estimates this would be possible taking 16.5 credits a year with study time.
- 5 years of hospital volunteering (13 hours per week) for aprx. 3,380 - 300 (sick days or other things) 3,080 hrs
- 3.5 years of working with ems (12 hours per week) for aprx. 1,872 - 300 = 1,572 work hrs
- 4 years of day care volunteering at a church (2 hours per week) 416 hours - 50 = 376 hrs
- 3 years of science tutoring *also study time* 😉 (3 hours per week) 468 hours - 50 = 418 hrs
Yes, of course these are estimates for a reason. I subtracted an amount I thought is reasonable if I am sick, or other instances come up that are to be prioritized. Research, and shadowing will be conducted during the summer. My MCAT study time will be conducted the summer of Junior year.
This will give myself a total of 30 class hours a week, which will classify me as a full-time student.
Without no-life studying, I will have about 12 hours outside of my other activities to conduct projects, papers, or study time. Getting 8 hours of sleep per night.* EMS also has downtime occasionally. * Including 3 hours for science tutoring, great refreshers!! 15 hours for social activity per week, summers a lot more. I can suffice with 5 a week, I normally get 5-6 now.
Is this enough to make me a strong qualified applicant?
I will be majoring in emergency management or psychology, but I am leaning towards emergency management.
*again, plans do change* (I am aware of this)
Any suggestions?
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