kitchencabbage
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Hi guys, so I got my MCAT back today and was slightly disappointed with my results. I am looking for some guidance if I should take an extra gap year to build my ECs more since my score was not quite what I was hoping.
CA ORM, from UC school, from central valley
GPA: 3.85, science GPA will be about the same I haven't exactly calculated it yet
MCAT: 510 (126/126/126/132) I am disappointed in myself, was consistently getting 130/131 on C/P and B/B during practice tests, but I am not sure if it's unwise to retake it
ECs:
150 hours volunteering in NST ICU at a hospital
120 hours volunteering at food bank and assisting in food distribution events
20 hours volunteering for baseball league for young kids on the spectrum (one season long)
50 hours shadowing so far, two different specialties (electrophysiologist and critical care/pulm)
1000 hours in a cancer research lab (1 mid tier author publication in review and will be presenting a poster in may)
1000 hours non clinical paid work, a lot of leadership aspects of my jobs (head of scheduling, training lead, supervisor positions)
200ish hours involved in a recreation leadership group that acts as a voice for the student body on campus and aims to increase the greater campus involvement through recreation, worked to help create a referendum for increased recreation space
100 hours undergraduate TA for human physiology
2 scholarships: 1 for being a student recreation worker and 1for being a woman in STEM (both were awarded through an application process)
Hobbies:
motorcycle riding, got involved through my parents and have made many connections over the years with people at the places I work who also ride
cooking and baking
hiking, backpacking, camping, rock climbing
With my recent score release, I am wondering if with my current stats if it would be best to just take another gap year to grow my ECs because I plan to apply only MD for now. This summer, I am getting my CNA certification and plan to be work in a hospital as a CNA or PCT for the year. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! I can post my potential school list as well if that would be helpful. I am applying open and broadly, probably around 30-35 schools. I can also elaborate more on some of my ECs if need be. Thanks
CA ORM, from UC school, from central valley
GPA: 3.85, science GPA will be about the same I haven't exactly calculated it yet
MCAT: 510 (126/126/126/132) I am disappointed in myself, was consistently getting 130/131 on C/P and B/B during practice tests, but I am not sure if it's unwise to retake it
ECs:
150 hours volunteering in NST ICU at a hospital
120 hours volunteering at food bank and assisting in food distribution events
20 hours volunteering for baseball league for young kids on the spectrum (one season long)
50 hours shadowing so far, two different specialties (electrophysiologist and critical care/pulm)
1000 hours in a cancer research lab (1 mid tier author publication in review and will be presenting a poster in may)
1000 hours non clinical paid work, a lot of leadership aspects of my jobs (head of scheduling, training lead, supervisor positions)
200ish hours involved in a recreation leadership group that acts as a voice for the student body on campus and aims to increase the greater campus involvement through recreation, worked to help create a referendum for increased recreation space
100 hours undergraduate TA for human physiology
2 scholarships: 1 for being a student recreation worker and 1for being a woman in STEM (both were awarded through an application process)
Hobbies:
motorcycle riding, got involved through my parents and have made many connections over the years with people at the places I work who also ride
cooking and baking
hiking, backpacking, camping, rock climbing
With my recent score release, I am wondering if with my current stats if it would be best to just take another gap year to grow my ECs because I plan to apply only MD for now. This summer, I am getting my CNA certification and plan to be work in a hospital as a CNA or PCT for the year. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! I can post my potential school list as well if that would be helpful. I am applying open and broadly, probably around 30-35 schools. I can also elaborate more on some of my ECs if need be. Thanks