- Joined
- Feb 16, 2014
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So, here are my stats just wondering what you all think my chances are at any Florida schools with these numbers.
cGPA 3.4
sGPA 3.6
MCAT 511
BS biochemistry (2014) & BS biology (2016)
My father and mother born in PR ad Cuba, mom immigrated to the US and had me. I can also speak spanish fluently if that counts for anything.
EC's
-Volunteering at a homehealth twice a week (2012-2013)(416 hours)
-Volunteering at 2 nursing homes (2013-2014) twice a week and am still currently doing it at only one home once a week and have been since 2014 (2014-current) (hours:1352 hours)
-Shadowed plastic surgeon (8 hours), surgical oncologist (50 hours), shadowed anesthesiologist for 3 years now once a week (1248 hours)
-2 medical mission trips attended, gained (120 hours) and (140 Hours) on both, and helped supply people in need with medications, ran vitals for patients, also built outhouses for a few families.
-Camp counselor at a camp for children with muscular dystrophy (140 hours)
-Volunteering at local soup kitchen, and also assisting in building houses for those in need (still ongoing but currently at 100 hours for both combined)
-Research currently ongoing, have presented at only one symposium so far, hopefully more soon.
-played travel ice hockey since i was 10 years old until the age of 18.
-VP of 2 large premedical organizations on campus
-Work as a tutor in all the sciences (2014-current)
So, I know this is a little bit much I just wanted to know what you all thought about my chances of getting into Florida schools. Any feedback helps, we all know this can be a stressful time for most of us. Also, I just wanted to add that during 2011-2014 I was still in high school fully dual enrolled. I took classes that weren't necessary and they sunk my cGPA. Do you think schools take these things into consideration?
cGPA 3.4
sGPA 3.6
MCAT 511
BS biochemistry (2014) & BS biology (2016)
My father and mother born in PR ad Cuba, mom immigrated to the US and had me. I can also speak spanish fluently if that counts for anything.
EC's
-Volunteering at a homehealth twice a week (2012-2013)(416 hours)
-Volunteering at 2 nursing homes (2013-2014) twice a week and am still currently doing it at only one home once a week and have been since 2014 (2014-current) (hours:1352 hours)
-Shadowed plastic surgeon (8 hours), surgical oncologist (50 hours), shadowed anesthesiologist for 3 years now once a week (1248 hours)
-2 medical mission trips attended, gained (120 hours) and (140 Hours) on both, and helped supply people in need with medications, ran vitals for patients, also built outhouses for a few families.
-Camp counselor at a camp for children with muscular dystrophy (140 hours)
-Volunteering at local soup kitchen, and also assisting in building houses for those in need (still ongoing but currently at 100 hours for both combined)
-Research currently ongoing, have presented at only one symposium so far, hopefully more soon.
-played travel ice hockey since i was 10 years old until the age of 18.
-VP of 2 large premedical organizations on campus
-Work as a tutor in all the sciences (2014-current)
So, I know this is a little bit much I just wanted to know what you all thought about my chances of getting into Florida schools. Any feedback helps, we all know this can be a stressful time for most of us. Also, I just wanted to add that during 2011-2014 I was still in high school fully dual enrolled. I took classes that weren't necessary and they sunk my cGPA. Do you think schools take these things into consideration?