I am currently a junior that is planning on applying to the 2022-2023 cycle.
Stats: 3.922, 514(131/127/128/128)
Clinical volunteer hours: 480
Paid clinical hours: I just got a scribe job and will work until I apply so ~360ish projected
Non clinical volunteer hours: 459
Paid non clinical hours: 385
Shadowing: 50 (even btw cardiothoracic surgeon and ob-gyn private practice)
Research: none
So I failed physical chemistry, but because the professor was so bad, the undergrad director of the chemistry department allowed everyone in the class to change to P/F at the end of the semester if they wanted. I changed it, so it doesn't affect my GPA but it still looks pretty bad I think. I was planning on applying broadly since my stats/hours are medium and I don't have any research hours, but I am wondering if I should apply to more DO than MD since I failed a class too.
I am a texas resident, so I am applying to all TMDSAS schools.
Stats: 3.922, 514(131/127/128/128)
Clinical volunteer hours: 480
Paid clinical hours: I just got a scribe job and will work until I apply so ~360ish projected
Non clinical volunteer hours: 459
Paid non clinical hours: 385
Shadowing: 50 (even btw cardiothoracic surgeon and ob-gyn private practice)
Research: none
So I failed physical chemistry, but because the professor was so bad, the undergrad director of the chemistry department allowed everyone in the class to change to P/F at the end of the semester if they wanted. I changed it, so it doesn't affect my GPA but it still looks pretty bad I think. I was planning on applying broadly since my stats/hours are medium and I don't have any research hours, but I am wondering if I should apply to more DO than MD since I failed a class too.
I am a texas resident, so I am applying to all TMDSAS schools.