Texas Resident WAMC, age 19 too young?

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Keen44

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Hey everyone, I am currently applying this cycle for medical school and I was hoping to get some opinions about my chances. I am a URM (Hispanic) and I am also bilingual (Spanish and English). I am also only 19 years old, but I will be 20 when I enter medical school if that changes anything. My stats:
MCAT: 507 (127/127/127/126)
GPA: 4.0
Shadowing: 200hrs
Clinical Volunteering: 330hrs
Non Clinical Volunteer: 200hrs
Research: 600hrs (Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering), no publications
Extracurricular: A lot of involvement with Sports, Volunteering, and Cultural Clubs.
Employment: Rec Center (Building staff and trainer) for last 8 months.
I have held a lot of leadership positions (club leadership, sports coach, mentor, Teaching assistant).
I am applying to all of the Texas Schools, and was wondering what my chances were.
Thanks so much everyone!

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I'd advise you to retake the MCAT in a couple years and get some more life experience.
 
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