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Hello and thank you for your time,
I'm in a unique position. I began full time University at the age of 16 through an early entrance college program. The program was 2 years and I graduated with 64 credits (took 14-19 hours a semester along with volunteering.) Then I transferred to a better pre-medical school because I determined I wanted to become a physician.
During my time at the new school (3 years) I've taken 1 14 hour, 2 13 hour, and 3 12 hour semesters. I've been in college a total of 5 years (am graduating this summer) but am "technically" a year ahead. I already got so much credit in "highschool" and didn't want to rush things.
Here's my question. Will taking such light loads at the second school hurt my application substantially? I was volunteering and doing hobbies during my free time, I wasn't being lazy. I'm taking 12 hours this semester and my advisor doesn't like it. Also, my GPA is 3.98 and I'm a Texas resident. I took my MCAT last week and am awaiting the score. I plan on applying next year (2 gap years). Will these 2 gap years effect me too? I want to travel, learn a language, and work with my dad because he recently lost his job and started a new company.
I'm in a unique position. I began full time University at the age of 16 through an early entrance college program. The program was 2 years and I graduated with 64 credits (took 14-19 hours a semester along with volunteering.) Then I transferred to a better pre-medical school because I determined I wanted to become a physician.
During my time at the new school (3 years) I've taken 1 14 hour, 2 13 hour, and 3 12 hour semesters. I've been in college a total of 5 years (am graduating this summer) but am "technically" a year ahead. I already got so much credit in "highschool" and didn't want to rush things.
Here's my question. Will taking such light loads at the second school hurt my application substantially? I was volunteering and doing hobbies during my free time, I wasn't being lazy. I'm taking 12 hours this semester and my advisor doesn't like it. Also, my GPA is 3.98 and I'm a Texas resident. I took my MCAT last week and am awaiting the score. I plan on applying next year (2 gap years). Will these 2 gap years effect me too? I want to travel, learn a language, and work with my dad because he recently lost his job and started a new company.