Hi everyone,
Not exactly sure what my AMCAS GPA will be (waiting for verification), but it should come out to just under 3.6. There is an upward trend in my grades but it hasn't been exactly linear. I've been out of school for a few years working in a health-related field, but I lack some of the more traditional ECs (e.g. research, shadowing). Looking at major metropolitan areas due to my partner's work. I'll already be applying to a ton of schools due to my split (e.g. Georgetown, Tufts, USC), and I'm wondering if the schools below are just a little too ambitious. I would be an out-of-state applicant for all of the following:
1) Chicago (Pritzker)
2) Harvard
3) Johns Hopkins
4) Columbia
5) UCLA
6) UCSF
7) Cornell
8) Stanford
9) Northwestern
10) NYU
11) Mount Sinai
12) Yeshiva
13) Baylor
14) Texas - Southwestern
15) Texas - Galveston
16) Loma Linda
Which do you think I have a serious shot at, and which would you cut? Thanks in advance.
Not exactly sure what my AMCAS GPA will be (waiting for verification), but it should come out to just under 3.6. There is an upward trend in my grades but it hasn't been exactly linear. I've been out of school for a few years working in a health-related field, but I lack some of the more traditional ECs (e.g. research, shadowing). Looking at major metropolitan areas due to my partner's work. I'll already be applying to a ton of schools due to my split (e.g. Georgetown, Tufts, USC), and I'm wondering if the schools below are just a little too ambitious. I would be an out-of-state applicant for all of the following:
1) Chicago (Pritzker)
2) Harvard
3) Johns Hopkins
4) Columbia
5) UCLA
6) UCSF
7) Cornell
8) Stanford
9) Northwestern
10) NYU
11) Mount Sinai
12) Yeshiva
13) Baylor
14) Texas - Southwestern
15) Texas - Galveston
16) Loma Linda
Which do you think I have a serious shot at, and which would you cut? Thanks in advance.