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So, I'm a nontraditional premed who applied late this cycle. Applied to a range of both allopathic and osteopathic schools in early October (when my MCAT score came back), but haven't really heard anything back (I do have one osteopathic II for the end of January). I figured I was a long shot this cycle, but decided to go for it anyway. Given that I probably need a plan B, I was hoping some of the excellent sdn adcom members could read my specifics and offer some advice on how to improve for the next cycle.
So, when I was a freshman at the flagship school in my state I lost my father in an accident. After that, I worked full-time to help support my family and siblings. I took classes some terms, others not for a few years. When I did, often I didn't put in much effort, something else always seemed more important. I left school for a few years...and I grew up. Found myself wanting to do something fulfilling, so I got a job working as an EMT in an Emergency Department. Loved learning every day, decided to go to nursing school. Realized after a year in the ICU that I actually wanted to be a physician, managing the care of patients in the hospital. Started back with advanced science classes after that, determined to continue the academic excellence I'd rediscovered in nursing school. So, here's my stats now.
3.35 cGPA, but in my last 120 hours I had a 3.95
3.93 sGPA
522 MCAT
one year microbiology research
6 years full-time clinical hours (2 EMT, 4+ ICU Registered Nurse)
So, here's my conundrum...I'm not sure how I can improve as a reapplicant. My cGPA is low, but between my nursing degree and my baccalaureate degree I've got 200+ hours. So my cGPA is pretty stratified. I really don't want to do a SMP, because I'm already a decade older than most applicants. Simultaneously, I don't see how more clinical exposure would help, because after 6 years full-time in the hospital I figure I'd be on the high end of the applicant pool in terms of clinical exposure anyway. I am volunteering now that the MCAT is off my plate (no plans to retake, I was in the 99% and don't think I could improve much) and doing some formal physician shadowing (although MD's that I worked with in the ICU already wrote excellent letters for me this cycle). Given that some rejections this term may be because of my late application (felt I had to go for it after the MCAT score), can I reapply next cycle or do I need something more significant to demonstrate to adcoms that I'm a better applicant the 2nd time around?
So, when I was a freshman at the flagship school in my state I lost my father in an accident. After that, I worked full-time to help support my family and siblings. I took classes some terms, others not for a few years. When I did, often I didn't put in much effort, something else always seemed more important. I left school for a few years...and I grew up. Found myself wanting to do something fulfilling, so I got a job working as an EMT in an Emergency Department. Loved learning every day, decided to go to nursing school. Realized after a year in the ICU that I actually wanted to be a physician, managing the care of patients in the hospital. Started back with advanced science classes after that, determined to continue the academic excellence I'd rediscovered in nursing school. So, here's my stats now.
3.35 cGPA, but in my last 120 hours I had a 3.95
3.93 sGPA
522 MCAT
one year microbiology research
6 years full-time clinical hours (2 EMT, 4+ ICU Registered Nurse)
So, here's my conundrum...I'm not sure how I can improve as a reapplicant. My cGPA is low, but between my nursing degree and my baccalaureate degree I've got 200+ hours. So my cGPA is pretty stratified. I really don't want to do a SMP, because I'm already a decade older than most applicants. Simultaneously, I don't see how more clinical exposure would help, because after 6 years full-time in the hospital I figure I'd be on the high end of the applicant pool in terms of clinical exposure anyway. I am volunteering now that the MCAT is off my plate (no plans to retake, I was in the 99% and don't think I could improve much) and doing some formal physician shadowing (although MD's that I worked with in the ICU already wrote excellent letters for me this cycle). Given that some rejections this term may be because of my late application (felt I had to go for it after the MCAT score), can I reapply next cycle or do I need something more significant to demonstrate to adcoms that I'm a better applicant the 2nd time around?