BigDawg101
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My AmeriCorps responsibilities are calling patients, registering them for clinics and other services, designing promotional material, tabling, and also volunteering clinically and non-clinically all at a local non profit that has a food bank and medical clinic. I also interpret at other non profits as well. It’s called the public health americorps program and its service based although I am paid in a stipend per month. I have a 900 hour service time commitment, and I will repeat this program again from this September 1st to August 31st before I matriculate hopefully.What are your Americorps responsibilities? Why are you applying to Texas schools?
My AmeriCorps responsibilities are calling patients, registering them for clinics and other services, designing promotional material, tabling, and also volunteering clinically and non-clinically all at a local non profit that has a food bank and medical clinic. I also interpret at other non profits as well. It’s called the public health americorps program and its service based although I am paid in a stipend per month. I have a 900 hour service time commitment, and I will repeat this program again from this September 1st to August 31st before I matriculate hopefully.
I’m wary of doing this with zero true research productivity. No National conferences or publications or abstracts. Also, my publication next year is hopeful. Why get rejected for something I know they are looking for which I don’t have? That was my logic. Would you still recommend I try?Remove Vermont, EVMS, VCU since they will "yield protect" with your stats. You could add these schools:
Harvard
Yale
Einstein
Mount Sinai
Johns Hopkins
NYU
Yes, you have a 4.0 GPA and your MCAT is in the top 1% .I’m wary of doing this with zero true research productivity. No National conferences or publications or abstracts. Also, my publication next year is hopeful. Why get rejected for something I know they are looking for which I don’t have? That was my logic. Would you still recommend I try?
We don't actually have your application to give you definite advice, but I have things to think about.I guess one question I have is what weaknesses do you see on my application, and what do you recommend I pursue for my gap year? I already mentioned my route as a virology lab researcher AND volunteer interpreter, but my plans are not solidified yet. I have routes as a full time hospital staff Spanish interpreter, a clinical research coordinator in psychiatry, and the combined virology lab tech, public health AmeriCorps thing. The virology lab is bench work. What would you recommend?
Some of us learned this much later in life, but this is so, so true.Don't try to do everything to please other people (much easier once you cross 30 years old); do things that help you achieve your goals and keep you healthy in that pursuit. Your weaknesses could be others' strengths, and if you can appreciate that, your journey as a professional will be much more pleasant.
I mean - does a bear do its business in the woods?I’m wary of doing this with zero true research productivity. No National conferences or publications or abstracts. Also, my publication next year is hopeful. Why get rejected for something I know they are looking for which I don’t have? That was my logic. Would you still recommend I try?