What Are My Chances?/Serving in military

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I am finishing my last year as a post bacc, hoping to apply for the 2026-2027 cycle. I need help building a school list considering my GPA objectively. Also, I want to know how competitive I am for Emory if anyone can chime in on that...

Stats
  • MCAT: 526
  • uGPA: 3.46
  • Post bacc GPA: 3.94
  • CA resident, ORM

ECs:
  • Clinical (3500 hours)
    • Student Nurse (1500)
    • CNA (1000)
    • RN (1000)
  • Research (1700 hours + 2 pubs)
    • Wet lab (1500 + 2 pubs)
    • Clinical (200)
  • Volunteer (200 hours)
    • Food drive, Teaching CPR
  • Shadowing (60 hours)
    • Emergency (30)
    • Cardiologist (30)
  • Leadership
    • Mentor during undergrad (2 years)
    • RA during undergrad (1 year)
    • Community outreach club during postbacc (1 year)
  • Teaching (250 hours)
    • Tutor (250)
I am a dual citizen planning to enroll in the military (not U.S.) during my glide year. I know serving in the U.S. military is usually a plus but was wondering if the same applies for a foreign military or a foreign country-based U.S. military.

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Welcome to the forums.

I am familiar with many countries requiring military service as a condition of citizenship (for appropriately aged males), so accurately describe the growth and responsibilities you developed. Depending on what you did, this leadership opportunity can address service orientation (as it does for anyone in military service). If you were serving in a different country, you can highlight cultural adaptability/humility when appropriate.

We don't have your full chronology or academic record. The descriptions lack detail to gauge your purpose as a physician or mission fit with schools like Emory. Not all MD programs favor reinventors.
 
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What's your purpose and mission fit? Start with your in-state options and if you meet their missio
It’s focused on providing quality care. The main reason I decided to pivot from nursing to medicine was to better my understanding of pathophysiology and gain more autonomy in patient care. My ultimate goal is to serve as a physician in developing countries as soon as possible
 
How many post bacc credits to you have ? What is your cGPA and sGPA including your post bacc ?
It’s not much. 13 credits to be exact… cGPA would be 3.48 and sGPA would be 3.62 including everything
 
It’s not much. 13 credits to be exact… cGPA would be 3.48 and sGPA would be 3.62 including everything
I suggest these schools with your stats:
The UCs (except Riverside unless you are from that region)
USC Keck
Kaiser
California University
Stanford
Arizona (Phoenix)
Colorado
Mayo
Iowa
St. Louis
Washington University (in St. Louis)
Northwestern
Western Michigan
U Michigan
Tulane
Vanderbilt
USF Morsani
Miami
Emory
Georgetown
George Washington
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Case Western
Pittsburgh
Jefferson
Hofstra
Einstein (free tuition)
Mount Sinai
Rochester
Vermont
Dartmouth
Brown
UMass
Tufts
Boston University
 
I suggest these schools with your stats:
The UCs (except Riverside unless you are from that region)
USC Keck
Kaiser
California University
Stanford
Arizona (Phoenix)
Colorado
Mayo
Iowa
St. Louis
Washington University (in St. Louis)
Northwestern
Western Michigan
U Michigan
Tulane
Vanderbilt
USF Morsani
Miami
Emory
Georgetown
George Washington
Cincinnati
Ohio State
Case Western
Pittsburgh
Jefferson
Hofstra
Einstein (free tuition)
Mount Sinai
Rochester
Vermont
Dartmouth
Brown
UMass
Tufts
Boston University
Thank you! I’ll also do my due diligence of checking their mission fits
 
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