IrvineInshallah
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Three interviews over two cycles yes. Two different schools. One has interviewed me back to back cycles now and both have resulted in a WLThree schools have interviewed you in total?
Am planning to apply DO for sure . Should I apply Caribbean as well just in case?If you reapply as a 3rd time applicant you should have DO schools on your list. I suggest these MD schools:
Vermont
Quinnipiac
UMass
Albany
New York Medical College
Hackensack
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
Penn State
George Washington
Georgetown
Virginia Commonwealth
Eastern Virginia
Wake Forest
Methodist (when it opens)
NOVA MD
Belmont
Tulane
TCU
Creighton
St. Louis
Ponce (St. Louis)
Alice Walton
Loyola
Rosalind Franklin
Rush
Illinois
Medical College Wisconsin
Oakland Beaumont
Roseman
California University
Any schools you previously interviewed at.
Roseman just announced they will be accepting applications in March for the class starting July 2025 so you could apply there for this year.
For DO schools I suggest these:
WESTERN
TUCOM-CA
TUNCOM
AZCOM
ATSU-KCOM
KCU-COM
DMU-COM
CCOM
MU-COM
CUSOM
PCOM
NYITCOM
Touro-NY
NO NO NO!Am planning to apply DO for sure . Should I apply Caribbean as well just in case?
No to Caribbean. You are competitive for all DO schools and should receive several interviews from the ones l listed.Am planning to apply DO for sure . Should I apply Caribbean as well just in case?
Just curious, why is Caribbean so advised against in general?No to Caribbean. You are competitive for all DO schools and should receive several interviews from the ones l listed.
Only ~50% ever graduate and match at a US residency. For DO schools it is over 90%. The Caribbean students are also attracting fewer of the better quality students since they are admitted to the many new MD and DO schools instead.Just curious, why is Caribbean so advised against in general?
Northstate has accreditation issues.What are your thoughts on Cal Northstate?
So worth applying to in your opinion?Northstate has accreditation issues.
NoSo worth applying to in your opinion?
If being an event coordinator means managing other volunteers with the food drives, I want to know how many of your reported hours are administrative tasks (getting the publicity, venue prep, making copies) vs. direct interaction with those in need.This year though in the case I have to reapply I have continued to work full time and have obtained a position at my volunteer organization as an ‘event coordinator’ where I plan and set up community food drives for homeless and immigrant populations.
What do you think?
So I have about 300 hours in direct interaction with those in need and I would say about 100 hours has now been accumulated managing and setting up events. By the time I reapply it should be around 400-450 direct contact and 200+ hours coordinating events. I just started coordinating events in January so it was never in my app in the first place.If being an event coordinator means managing other volunteers with the food drives, I want to know how many of your reported hours are administrative tasks (getting the publicity, venue prep, making copies) vs. direct interaction with those in need.
So you only had... 200 hours when you applied? How did you describe this activity? Why was this activity important to you and for us to understand why you want to be a physician?So I have about 300 hours in direct interaction with those in need and I would say about 100 hours has now been accumulated managing and setting up events. By the time I reapply it should be around 400-450 direct contact and 200+ hours coordinating events. I just started coordinating events in January so it was never in my app in the first place.