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  1. cGPA and sGPA as calculated by AMCAS or AACOMAS
    1. cGPA: 3.96
    2. sGPA: 3.93
  2. MCAT score(s) and breakdown. Include all (non-voided) attempts.
    1. 521(128/131/131/131)
  3. State of residence or country of citizenship (if non-US)
    1. MD
  4. Ethnicity and/or race
    1. 22 W - White
  5. Undergraduate institution or category
    1. Top 20
  6. Clinical experience (volunteer and non-volunteer)
    1. 1100 hours of patient facing clinical research during gap year
    2. No volunteer
  7. Research experience and productivity
    1. 895 H of public health research, 1 publication and 1 conference presentation
    2. 200 H of psychology research
  8. Shadowing experience and specialties represented
    1. Pediatric ER : 18 hours
    2. Bariatric: 8 hours
    3. Family Medicine: 15 hours
    4. ER: 24 hours
    5. EMT: 10 hours
  9. Non-clinical volunteering
    1. 50 (50 more anticipated) - children in court system volunteering
    2. 280 H - homeless volunteering
    3. 30 H english tutor volunteering
  10. Other extracurricular activities (including athletics, military service, gap year activities, leadership, teaching, etc)
    1. 50 H as a student representative
    2. 40 H dance showcase
    3. Other paid roles: waitress, nannying, administrative role for a total of 1,200 H
  11. Relevant honors or awards
    1. Best poster local conference
    2. Undergraduate research grant
  12. Anything else not listed you think might be important
I grew up in Chicago area so have strong ties there and to Philadelphia where most of my family lives. Not sure if this makes a difference in applications or if this makes me a stronger candidate for schools that are in the area. I am also interested in Family Medicine.
I don't have a letter of rec from a “hard” science prof like physics, chem, or bio, closest would be genetics. Not sure if this is worrying if combined with my lower phys score on MCAT. But I am truly open to any school, MD or DO - I just want to be a doctor🙂
Schools I’m considering below. I’m thinking Yale, NYU, and Penn might be a bit out of reach for me but happy to hear any thoughts on that.

Yale School of Medicine
Albert Einstein
Boston University
Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin
Columbia
Cooper
Drexel
Duke
Creighton
Dartmouth
George Washington University
Georgetown
Icahn
Johns Hopskins
Kaiser Permanete
Temple
Loyola
Mayo Clinic
Northwestern
NYU Grossman
Jefferson
Stanford
Brown
Tufts
University of Chicago
University of Illinois College of Medicine
University of Maryland
University of michigan
University of Pittsburgh
University of Virginia
Cornell
Penn
Rush
West Virginia

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You have a strong application. Some schools do not take many out-of-state students and have little reason to think you'd attend them even if they accepted you (ie West Virginia, Cooper). Possibly ditto for Rush and Loyola knowing either Northwestern or U of Chicago are options for you. I suggest:

Yale School of Medicine
Albert Einstein
Boston University
Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin
Columbia
Duke
Saint Louis
WUSTL
Dartmouth
Icahn
Johns Hopkins
Kaiser
Temple
Mayo Clinic
Northwestern
NYU Grossman
Jefferson
Stanford
Brown
Tufts
University of Chicago
University of Illinois (high OOS tuition FYI)
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Pittsburgh
University of Virginia
Cornell
Penn
Vanderbilt
Iowa
Emory
 
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