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So I have had an excellent undergraduate pre-med experience. I also have a double major with psychology. I am a white male and my college Gpa =3.757 and science GPA = 3.695 MCAT score = 30. I am a licensed EMT-B, I have volunteered and shadowed physicians at 3 separate hospitals, done research in both psychology and with a physiology professor, I have traveled on a mission trip to Africa as an EMT, and studied abroad in Europe. I hold multiple leaderships positions...basically a ton of EC stuff.
But I have an unlucky streak. My first night of college freshmen year my roommate had a case of beer in the room and we both got written up for possession. Super unlucky and I hadn't drank at all. Then a year later I get caught with beer again but this time a fake Id as well. It is really unlucky and stupid of me but luckily the University thought the same. I had minor university infractions and was sent on my way. Now as a senior I am worried that my freshman/sophomore blunders will impede my chances.
I am not selective on where I go I just want to get in to either MD or DO. I am afraid that this will be viewed as a "pattern" of poor behavior. I want the honest opinion of if this will truly hurt my chances.
But I have an unlucky streak. My first night of college freshmen year my roommate had a case of beer in the room and we both got written up for possession. Super unlucky and I hadn't drank at all. Then a year later I get caught with beer again but this time a fake Id as well. It is really unlucky and stupid of me but luckily the University thought the same. I had minor university infractions and was sent on my way. Now as a senior I am worried that my freshman/sophomore blunders will impede my chances.
I am not selective on where I go I just want to get in to either MD or DO. I am afraid that this will be viewed as a "pattern" of poor behavior. I want the honest opinion of if this will truly hurt my chances.