WAMC? LOW research/520 MCAT/4.0

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Hey all, as we get closer to hitting submit on AMCAS I’m getting worried that I need to restructure my school list because of my low research. I am specifically concerned about the T20s/30s on it because everywhere I see online (here and Reddit), people that get in to those always have like a minimum of 1000+ hours research, usually with a pub. I only have 480 hours from a full time summer internship + 1 poster, but no pub (2nd author of preprint but can’t really talk about it being a pub lol). I’m looking for blunt honesty.

23 ORM, M
4.0, 520
Regular undergrad state school

RESEARCH: 480 hours, 1 poster, 2nd author preprint
CLINICAL PAID: 1100+ hours ER scribe
CLINICAL VOLUNTEERING: 200 hours mobile clinics
NON-CLINICAL VOLUNTEERING: 220 hours sanctuary and mentoring economically disadvantaged HS students, + food bank
LEADERSHIP: 300 hours university club founder
TA/TUTOR: 400+ hours

No X factors

SCHOOL LIST: Harvard, Stanford, U Penn, UCSF, NYU, Columbia, Yale, Duke, UCLA, Mayo, WashU, Vanderbilt, U Chicago, Mt. Sinai, Cornell, U Mich, Emory, U Pitt, Northwestern, Boston U, Case Western, Brown, Keck, U Miami, Dartmouth, UA Phoenix, George Washington, Kaiser, Einstein, U Colorado, Rosalind Franklin, USF Morsani, UVA, Stony Brook, Zucker, Wake Forest, Penn state, OHSU

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Your perceptions may fool you. Neither this site nor Reddit represents scientific samples of the entire applicant pool. But I think you may have a top-heavy list.

In the Spring 2025 Applicant Experience survey, I ask applicants about their research accomplishments, including publications. Not many undergrads can claim authorship on a publication, so this isn't a problem.

You do have a potential issue with a lack of service orientation activities. Teaching/tutoring/mentoring are on practically every premed's application and won't help you stand out. I would need more information on what "sanctuary" means by itself, but if you want to play in the high-metrics applicant pool, you should have 250 minimum hours at submission to keep pace. Plus I would like to know your mission fit.
 
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Your perceptions may fool you. Neither this site nor Reddit represents scientific samples of the entire applicant pool. But I think you may have a top-heavy list.

In the Spring 2025 Applicant Experience survey, I ask applicants about their research accomplishments, including publications. Not many undergrads can claim authorship on a publication, so this isn't a problem.

You do have a potential issue with a lack of service orientation activities. Teaching/tutoring/mentoring are on practically every premed's application and won't help you stand out. I would need more information on what "sanctuary" means by itself, but if you want to play in the high-metrics applicant pool, you should have 250 minimum hours at submission to keep pace. Plus I would like to know your mission fit.
Thanks for the reply! The sanctuary I volunteer at is a night time shelter for homeless people to come when other places close. We give out the resources most other shelters do but also have on-sight therapists and social work.
 
Your research is fine. Where is your state of residence? What is the breakdown of your 150 hours of non clinical volunteering?
OR. 150 nonclinical breakdown = 100 hours of volunteering at night time sanctuary for homeless populations, 50 hours of meeting with economically disadvantaged HS students every week (only 4H/week so tough to get lots of hours here). Forgot to add 45 hours of food bank and food distribution volunteering in undergrad. Thanks for the reply 🙂
 
OR. 150 nonclinical breakdown = 100 hours of volunteering at night time sanctuary for homeless populations, 50 hours of meeting with economically disadvantaged HS students every week (only 4H/week so tough to get lots of hours here). Forgot to add 45 hours of food bank and food distribution volunteering in undergrad. Thanks for the reply 🙂
With your metrics and looking at your wishlist, you should have 250 hours completed when you submit your application. 150 avoids getting screened out at most schools, but 250 keeps you on pace with many other applicants who go for brand-name schools. I'd also suggest pushing more food bank hours; I tend to ignore activities with 50 hours or fewer, and you are compared with applicants who will have hundreds of hours in non-clinical service orientation activities. You are on the right track, but to be safe, you need more.

If you are a reapplicant, complete the Spring 2025 Applicant Experience survey.
 
OR (I just now realized I forgot to put OHSU on it, so I edited that!)
I suggest these schools with your stats:
OHSU
Mayo
Colorado
Arizona (Phoenix)
Iowa
Northwestern
U Michigan
Case Western
Ohio State
Cincinnati
Washington University (in St. Louis-almost a guaranteed interview with your stats)
Vanderbilt
Emory
USF Morsani
Duke
U Virginia
George Washington
Jefferson
Pittsburgh
Hofstra
Einstein (free tuition)
Mount Sinai
NYU (free tuition)
Rochester
Boston University
Tufts
Dartmouth
Brown
 
I suggest these schools with your stats:
OHSU
Mayo
Colorado
Arizona (Phoenix)
Iowa
Northwestern
U Michigan
Case Western
Ohio State
Cincinnati
Washington University (in St. Louis-almost a guaranteed interview with your stats)
Vanderbilt
Emory
USF Morsani
Duke
U Virginia
George Washington
Jefferson
Pittsburgh
Hofstra
Einstein (free tuition)
Mount Sinai
NYU (free tuition)
Rochester
Boston University
Tufts
Dartmouth
Brown
This is awesome, thank you so much! As someone who is really going into this sort of blindly, things like this are incredibly helpful.
 
With your metrics and looking at your wishlist, you should have 250 hours completed when you submit your application. 150 avoids getting screened out at most schools, but 250 keeps you on pace with many other applicants who go for brand-name schools. I'd also suggest pushing more food bank hours; I tend to ignore activities with 50 hours or fewer, and you are compared with applicants who will have hundreds of hours in non-clinical service orientation activities. You are on the right track, but to be safe, you need more.

If you are a reapplicant, complete the Spring 2025 Applicant Experience survey.
Will do, thank you for this advice!
 
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