Hi! I've been trying to make/narrow my school list for the past few days so any help would be appreciated. Also should I add more DO schools because of my lower gpa? Thanks!
Congrats on the A's! Nice to know a similar stat applicant had some success haha. I would LOVE to go to Boston but they don't accept AP credit/upper level for bio prereq T-T (i got the 5 and said no thank u intro bio haha).You only have two DO schools on here so my guess is you would rather not go DO route. Save the money and use it towards applying to more mid-tier MD, OOS-friendly MD schools (geisinger?) If you have a service theme and research production, Boston may be worth a shot!
I nearly had the same stats as you (including a sub-500 MCAT to 515+ retake -- schools love the jump) and got love (2 A's) from a few schools on your list.
my volunteer time splits are 260 with underprivileged youth education (a most meaningful activity), 50 hours with meals and wheels (started this activity more recently, but plan to continue volunteering bc they have a program in my hometown where ill be in my gap year), and 30 with language volunteering.![]()
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Specifically how many hours with Meals on Wheels?
All your Virginia in state MD schools should be in play if you have sufficient service orientation hours and Insights. Include VCOM. Tell me your mission fit otherwise.
Great, but serving/educating/advocating for underserved communities doesn't require you to be a physician. Don't you already serve underserved communities as a CNA? Why be a physician specifically?I would say my mission fit is centered around holistically and readily serving underserved communities and those in need through education and advocacy, as well as a theme of persistence and resilience (with my upward trend of both gpa and mcat)
I see! Thank you Mr. Smile, this gave me better perspective for how to rethink my application and what exactly I am trying to "sell" myself to med schools. I'll have to think on these ideas a bit more but appreciate the advice/help!Great, but serving/educating/advocating for underserved communities doesn't require you to be a physician. Don't you already serve underserved communities as a CNA? Why be a physician specifically?
Being persistent and resilient is a personal plus, but you need that to be a nurse too. What is your purpose as a physician? Why are you not passionate to serve others as a CNA or nursing professional?
Tutoring underserved K-12 students is extremely common among prehealth applicants, so that doesn't help you stand out. It's an academic activity that everyone does. Why not be a teacher?