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I really don't have anything that would be worthy of an update.Do you have any important application updates? If so, I'd send them to any Ohio schools that accept pre-II updates. I'm not sure about Boonshoft or Toledo, but I know that OSU does.
What would your school list have been?only 14 schools with those stats??? I would have had a much different school list if I was you..But you still have 2 more interviews and a couple more to hear from that could yield another II.. After that it is up to you!
I'm in a similar spot with a bit higher GPA and lower Mcat. I find it weird that OsU has invited neither of us yet and Cincinnati did so early. Good luck to you friend. I ended up only getting into Wright state so far, waitlisted at Cincinnati and Rochester. 2 IIs left but I'm pretty happyI'm a non-traditional applicant with a degree in and 2 years work experience in business. My MCAT was 520: 130/130/130/130. cGPA of 3.7 and sGPA of 3.9+. I have hospital volunteering, good shadowing with a few specialities, and decent non-clinical volunteering. I don't have any research though. Ohio resident. I applied to:
Pittsburgh - Rejected
Mayo - Rejected
Boston - Rejected
Case - II and was alternate listed
Cincinnati - II and was alternate listed
Hofstra - II
Indiana - II
Michigan
Ohio State
Saint Louis
Dartmouth
Georgetown
Toledo
Wright State
I know 4 IIs is good, but I'm starting to panic that I have been alternate listed at 2 schools I thought I had a great shot at, and my remaining interviews seem like unlikely acceptances. I definitely should have applied to more schools. Should I expect any more IIs or should I be preparing to have to reapply?
@LizzyM @Goro would appreciate any input. Thank you.
What would your school list have been?
I thought top schools wouldn't like my app with the complete lack of research. I agree Boston and Georgetown were bad choices.I would have followed the WARS with your application, with a ratio favoring the top schools, your state schools, and some safeties. For you stats/ECs I would have avoided Boston and Georgetown and probably Mayo too since I don't really see a great fit from what you said about your experience.
Overall if I had your app, I would have applied to 15-20, probably 20 to be safe and it would probably be more like 60% top schools, 20% safeties from the mid tier, and 20% your State schools + any schools that you were a mission fit.
What would your school list have been?
I am baffled at the lack of response from OSU. I have major legacy there also. Hopefully we will have some luck after the holidays. Congrats on your Wright State acceptance. I haven't heard anything from them. Good luck with your remaining IIs.I'm in a similar spot with a bit higher GPA and lower Mcat. I find it weird that OsU has invited neither of us yet and Cincinnati did so early. Good luck to you friend. I ended up only getting into Wright state so far, waitlisted at Cincinnati and Rochester. 2 IIs left but I'm pretty happy
I am baffled at the lack of response from OSU. I have major legacy there also. Hopefully we will have some luck after the holidays. Congrats on your Wright State acceptance. I haven't heard anything from them. Good luck with your remaining IIs.
Thanks. I'll use this when I reapply. I thought the top tiers were out with my lack of research, and perhaps my MCAT is getting me screened out of lower tiers like Toledo and Wright State. I honestly just wanted to go to Ohio State, Case, or Cincinnati and I guess overestimated my chances of getting into one of them.Case
OSU
Cinci
Toledo
Wright State
Harvard
Wash U
Yale
Stanford
U Chicago
U Penn
U VA
U MI
U VM
U WI
Jefferson
U IA
UCSF
UCLA,
Miami
Albert Einstein
Tulane
Loyola
Emory
BU
USC/Keck
JHU
Mayo
Pitt
Northwestern
NYU
Vanderbilt
Columbia
Sinai
Cornell
Duke
Hofstra
Temple
Drexel
I would have picked like 20-25 from this list... Your research is weak though so I would have targeted mid tiers. 14 is a little too little in my opinion, even for an applicant as strong as you. Surprised you have not gotten more love from the OH schools though. There is still plenty of time left, but if you have to reapply a bright side is there are a lot of schools you will not be a reapp at
What would your school list have been?
I thought top schools wouldn't like my app with the complete lack of research. I agree Boston and Georgetown were bad choices.
Should I expect any more IIs or should I be preparing to have to reapply?
What should I improve upon? Just add more volunteering hours and try to get a research gig?Everyone should be preparing to reapply until the first acceptance letter is received.
What should I improve upon? Just add more volunteering hours and try to get a research gig?
I would rather not type out the whole thing here, but I thought that I did a decent job of laying out my interests in medicine in my last interview. My other interview probably could have been better because it was MMI and I had difficulty in that format. I'm frankly at a loss of what to do at this point. I practiced a lot for my last interview and my interviewer stated that I came across well and not nervous at all, which I thought was positive.Volunteering is always good. I doubt that research will prove to be your undoing, and at this point trying to land a lab gig just to pad your app would probably be seen for what it is: box-checking.
I see plenty of apps from people who are clearly very bright and carry great numbers, but they cannot articulate any sort of compelling interest in medicine. With that in mind, and with 2 years of working in the business world under your belt, what is your compelling interest in medicine?
I'm a non-traditional applicant with a degree in and 2 years work experience in business. My MCAT was 520. cGPA of 3.7 and sGPA of 3.9+. I have hospital volunteering, good shadowing with a few specialities, and decent non-clinical volunteering. I don't have any research though. Ohio resident. I applied to:
Pittsburgh - Rejected
Mayo - Rejected
Boston - Rejected
Case - II and was alternate listed
Cincinnati - II and was alternate listed
Hofstra - II
Indiana - II
Michigan
Ohio State
Saint Louis
Dartmouth
Georgetown
Toledo
Wright State
I know 4 IIs is good, but I'm starting to panic that I have been alternate listed at 2 schools I thought I had a great shot at, and my remaining interviews seem like unlikely acceptances. I definitely should have applied to more schools. Should I expect any more IIs or should I be preparing to have to reapply?
@LizzyM @Goro would appreciate any input. Thank you.
I am baffled at the lack of response from OSU. I have major legacy there also. Hopefully we will have some luck after the holidays. Congrats on your Wright State acceptance. I haven't heard anything from them. Good luck with your remaining IIs.
I'm frankly at a loss of what to do at this point.
I'm a non-traditional applicant with a degree in and 2 years work experience in business. My MCAT was 520. cGPA of 3.7 and sGPA of 3.9+. I have hospital volunteering, good shadowing with a few specialities, and decent non-clinical volunteering. I don't have any research though. Ohio resident. I applied to:
Pittsburgh - Rejected
Mayo - Rejected
Boston - Rejected
Case - II and was alternate listed
Cincinnati - II and was alternate listed
Hofstra - II
Indiana - II
Michigan
Ohio State
Saint Louis
Dartmouth
Georgetown
Toledo
Wright State
I know 4 IIs is good, but I'm starting to panic that I have been alternate listed at 2 schools I thought I had a great shot at, and my remaining interviews seem like unlikely acceptances. I definitely should have applied to more schools. Should I expect any more IIs or should I be preparing to have to reapply?
@LizzyM @Goro would appreciate any input. Thank you.
Oh dear, I would be so old in 2018. Thank you for your input.There is still hope. The real hole in your application is the lack of research. If you can stomach it, getting a job in that "industry" and reapplying in 2018 might be just the ticket. That said, I'd hold off on making any move until after Mardi Gras. I have hope for you.
Oh dear, I would be so old in 2018. Thank you for your input.
There is still hope. The real hole in your application is the lack of research. If you can stomach it, getting a job in that "industry" and reapplying in 2018 might be just the ticket. That said, I'd hold off on making any move until after Mardi Gras. I have hope for you.
Third time applicant here; he or she does NOT want to do it three times.If you would be "so old" in 2018, then you're already old now. Get over it. Seriously. Do you want to do it three times?
The OP will likely have a very difficult time landing a research position with a non-science degree if they aren't currently in school. As someone with a very similar background, I couldn't find even volunteer research because I just didn't have the connections nor the qualifications that most labs wanted.
That being said, a complete lack of research is not the end all be all. I had none and I still got a few acceptances already this cycle.
I've had med students with undergrad degrees in the humanities who landed wet lab jobs after college! It can be done. The OP has a good sGPA. The vast majority of applicants have research experience and that is what is missing from the mix. The OP is "good enough" for the top tier if that deficit was corrected but the middle tier look at someone with that pedigree and expect them to go higher up the food chain.
Are schools likely considering my lack of research before they invite me for an interview and saying that I could be accepted without it if my interview is good enough? Or are they likely considering it after the interview, and I wouldn't have been likely to receive an acceptance anyway?I've had med students with undergrad degrees in the humanities who landed wet lab jobs after college! It can be done. The OP has a good sGPA. The vast majority of applicants have research experience and that is what is missing from the mix. The OP is "good enough" for the top tier if that deficit was corrected but the middle tier look at someone with that pedigree and expect them to go higher up the food chain.
Do you mean getting off of alternate lists at that point?You still have a good chance...especially after April
I'm sorry to hear that. Looking at your previous posts, I'm surprised that you haven't had any luck with your stats.Right there with you on the panic train. Unfortunately, if I am not accepted this cycle I will be moving on to smaller and lesser things.
Are schools likely considering my lack of research before they invite me for an interview and saying that I could be accepted without it if my interview is good enough? Or are they likely considering it after the interview, and I wouldn't have been likely to receive an acceptance anyway?
I'm sorry to hear that. Looking at your previous posts, I'm surprised that you haven't had any luck with your stats.
What do your stats look like?You and me both, my friend. The fact that I have only received two interview invites (both at the same school) over 49 applications suggests to me that either I'm getting submarined in a letter or these schools really, really, despise my essays.
What do your stats look like?
There's absolutely no reason why you shouldn't have your pick of the litter with those numbers. Have you gotten any interviews?Brief overview:
37 MCAT, 3.73-3.74 GPA from a top 10 liberal arts, 1 gap year spent working full time in an emergency room with two recommendations from physicians with whom I worked intimately, 1 gap year getting a master's degree from an Ivy in a clinically-applicable field, with over 600 hours of clinical research conducted at said Ivy's medical center (currently in progress). Though I majored outside of the sciences, I both volunteered and worked as a science tutor as an undergraduate.
I stalked your post history a bit and was very surprised to see that this is your second application cycle. With your stats I'd expect you to be scooped up by a top 20 before your first cycle is over. Could it be your PS? Did you only get interviewed at one school within those two years? This is a very strange situation....Brief overview:
37 MCAT, 3.73-3.74 GPA from a top 10 liberal arts, 1 gap year spent working full time in an emergency room with two recommendations from physicians with whom I worked intimately, 1 gap year getting a master's degree from an Ivy in a clinically-applicable field, with over 600 hours of clinical research conducted at said Ivy's medical center (currently in progress). Though I majored outside of the sciences, I both volunteered and worked as a science tutor as an undergraduate.
I stalked your post history a bit and was very surprised to see that this is your second application cycle. With your stats I'd expect you to be scooped up by a top 20 before your first cycle is over. Could it be your PS? Did you only get interviewed at one school within those two years? This is a very strange situation....
You and me both, my friend. The fact that I have only received two interview invites (both at the same school) over 49 applications suggests to me that either I'm getting submarined in a letter or these schools really, really, despise my essays.
When were you complete and what was your school listBrief overview:
37 MCAT, 3.73-3.74 GPA from a top 10 liberal arts, 1 gap year spent working full time in an emergency room with two recommendations from physicians with whom I worked intimately, 1 gap year getting a master's degree from an Ivy in a clinically-applicable field, with over 600 hours of clinical research conducted at said Ivy's medical center (currently in progress). Though I majored outside of the sciences, I both volunteered and worked as a science tutor as an undergraduate.
The OP will likely have a very difficult time landing a research position with a non-science degree if they aren't currently in school. As someone with a very similar background, I couldn't find even volunteer research because I just didn't have the connections nor the qualifications that most labs wanted.
That being said, a complete lack of research is not the end all be all. I had none and I still got a few acceptances already this cycle.