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Hey Guys,
Recently, I have been thinking about whether to delay a year in applying to med school. I've really been struggling with this decision, especially after this semester. I took three really hard classes (vertebrate anatomy, cell biology and biochem) this semester, and my finals screwed me over, causing me to get an A, C, and B respectively instead of an A, B, A. After talking to a bunch of friends and family members, I've decided to pose this question to SDN. I am a junior, so I would be applying Summer 2011 for Fall 2012 matriculation. Here's my pro/con list:
If I delay a year, it/I would:
1) Allow me to boost my GPA's (if I apply this year, I will apply with a 3.62 cGPA and a 3.54 sGPA)
2) Allow me to take the summer to study for the MCAT and not do it simultaneously with school (currently signed up for March 26)
3) Be able to do Indicorps on my gap year or do some sort of Public Health internship
4) Be able to work on what EC's I still want to do more, instead of cramming what I still need to do into this semester (mainly just volunteering).
5) Be able to get a pub through instead of trying to rush it this semester.
If I apply this summer:
1) I would apply with low GPA's (con)
2) I would study for MCAT with school, and risk both lower GPAs and lower MCAT (con)
3) Still apply on time and on track with what I had originally planned for myself (pro)
4) Mostly good ECs right now : lots of leadership, research, shadowing, working on volunteering more this semester
Also, delaying a year is completely against what my parents want (I know, I'm not living life for them, but they pay my tuition so I have to listen to what they say, and they're strict Indian parents).
I guess a lot of it depends on how well I do on the MCAT in March. I know my app would be stronger if I delayed a year, but I'm still not sure if I should. Thoughts?
Recently, I have been thinking about whether to delay a year in applying to med school. I've really been struggling with this decision, especially after this semester. I took three really hard classes (vertebrate anatomy, cell biology and biochem) this semester, and my finals screwed me over, causing me to get an A, C, and B respectively instead of an A, B, A. After talking to a bunch of friends and family members, I've decided to pose this question to SDN. I am a junior, so I would be applying Summer 2011 for Fall 2012 matriculation. Here's my pro/con list:
If I delay a year, it/I would:
1) Allow me to boost my GPA's (if I apply this year, I will apply with a 3.62 cGPA and a 3.54 sGPA)
2) Allow me to take the summer to study for the MCAT and not do it simultaneously with school (currently signed up for March 26)
3) Be able to do Indicorps on my gap year or do some sort of Public Health internship
4) Be able to work on what EC's I still want to do more, instead of cramming what I still need to do into this semester (mainly just volunteering).
5) Be able to get a pub through instead of trying to rush it this semester.
If I apply this summer:
1) I would apply with low GPA's (con)
2) I would study for MCAT with school, and risk both lower GPAs and lower MCAT (con)
3) Still apply on time and on track with what I had originally planned for myself (pro)
4) Mostly good ECs right now : lots of leadership, research, shadowing, working on volunteering more this semester
Also, delaying a year is completely against what my parents want (I know, I'm not living life for them, but they pay my tuition so I have to listen to what they say, and they're strict Indian parents).
I guess a lot of it depends on how well I do on the MCAT in March. I know my app would be stronger if I delayed a year, but I'm still not sure if I should. Thoughts?
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