What are my chances for an MD/PhD program? Above average stats, decent research experience, below average ECs

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tigermuffinbanana

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Hey guys, I am planning on applying to several MD/PhD programs this upcoming cycle and was wondering my chances at mid to upper tier programs.
Stats: 522, 3.85, attended regular large state school- Texas (nothing too special).
Research experience: I have spent two years in a computational drug discovery research lab, where I have received two fellowships/scholarships and have presented my own poster at two research conferences. I am currently working on a paper manuscript for publication, but likely won't be finished for another month with that. Total around 1500 hours of research
Volunteering/ECs: I have about 100 hours volunteering in a clinical setting (hospital volunteering, some medical mission trip hours), 50 hours shadowing, and 120 hours in nonclinical volunteering (youth development/tutoring non-profit and domestic abuse victim center).

I also have two solid LoRs from my PI and co-PI and the highest recommendation from my school's committee letter.

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You look good... In your application, indicate that you plan to continue doing research for this year adding hours to your current total research hours. I wouldn't do any more non-research hours at this point. Apply broadly... as you know we have 4 MSTPs in Texas and all of the Texas MD/PhDs are in AMCAS. State of residency doesn't matter for that. PM me if you need.
 
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