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Title says it all...please list typical extracurriculars that most premeds engage in.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Common but necessary? I have no research. And as a 26 yr old full time working student, I don't really have much time to get involved with anything substantial....the rest of my app is pretty standard in terms of ECs, minus this.Research is fairly common.
Common but necessary? I have no research. And as a 26 yr old full time working student, I don't really have much time to get involved with anything substantial....the rest of my app is pretty standard in terms of ECs, minus this.
Should note that I'm not looking for MD/PhD acceptance...MD/DO should suffice as my heart lies in primary care/family practice.
I was wondering if I could get some feedback on my EC's and what other things I should be doing to strengthen my application (I'll be applying June '10). Here's the list...please comment
1. Around 100 hours of volunteering in ambulatory surgery at local hospital.
2. Tutoring at a children's home weekly for two semesters. (I plan to continue this)
3. Lab Assistant
4. Two week missions trip focusing on eye care
5. Internship with a doctor who does general and internal medicine (roughly 120 hours).
6. Shadowed doctors in ophthalmology, gastroenterology, podiatry, and anaesthesiology.
Would it be wise to try to fit in some research, or is it really worth it considering the fact that I'd be doing it right when I turn my apps in. Thanks for the input
Common but necessary? I have no research. And as a 26 yr old full time working student, I don't really have much time to get involved with anything substantial....the rest of my app is pretty standard in terms of ECs, minus this.
Should note that I'm not looking for MD/PhD acceptance...MD/DO should suffice as my heart lies in primary care/family practice.
oi....Research is not necessary. The higher up you go on the US News Research Rankings, the bigger of a plus it'll be to your application, but nowhere will it be nearly as important as clinical experience.
oi....
So in other words, since my school doesn't have a state school, but it a part of the WWAMI pact, I suppose I should start doing at least something to up my chances at the University of Washington. 😏
if you are applying to a research based MD school it is "recommended" aka do it. Again, depends on the school