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Hey guys, I just wanted some opinions on what I can improve on and if I should do anything more when reapplying. So, I applied for this cycle and was completed around early and mid september, and have not gotten any interview invites so far. I’ve applied to about 20 schools and got rejected by like 6 already and have not heard back from the others yet, but based on what I can tell so far, it seems like it's a soft R. I asked online and a couple of friends about my application and to see if there were any red flags or anything and all of them said my app was fine, so I don’t really know if there was a red flag people couldn’t notice or my recommendation letters were not great, but all the professors I got my rec letters from said they would write me a strong letter of rec so that might not be the case. I also think that I didn’t apply to enough schools with medians around my MCAT score. I think the only schools that have medians around my MCAT score that I applied to were Drexel, Wake Forest, George Washington, Jefferson, and Colorado.
But anyway, I am currently preparing for the next application cycle. The stats and EC’s that I applied with this 2021-2022 cycle are:
1)cGPA: 3.86 sGPA:3.90
2) MCAT- 510
3) State of residence: CA
4) ORM
5) Undergraduate: Top public school
Extracurriculars:
1) Research: About 1500-2000 hours in undergraduate and 1 publication, and 3 poster presentations.
2) Worked with Red Cross to conduct blood donation camps for underserved thalassemia patients- 250 hours
3) Clinical Volunteering: about 350 hours split between a large hospital and a small clinic catering to underserved populations.
4) Non-clinical volunteering: 300 hours at the soup kitchen that serves homeless and underserved populations.
5) Shadowing: 70 hours with 3 different physicians
6) Leadership: External Affairs coordinator and team lead for a large club on campus and mentored juniors in the lab in undergraduate and am also mentoring undergraduates at my current lab.
For the upcoming 2022-2023 cycle, during the gap year, I started a full-time job in a lab as a research associate and would get one publication from my full-time job and maybe two more from my undergraduate lab if they publish before applying. In addition to working as a research associate full time, I also continued volunteering at the soup kitchen and the small clinic catering to underserved populations.
Also unfortunately during the spring semester of my senior year, my grades took a hit and I got a C in Organic Chemistry lab. My grandmother actually died of Covid and when I went back for her funeral, I got Covid as well and couldn’t attend the final and I informed the professor about the situation but he wasn’t really accommodating and gave me a C directly for not showing up for the final. But anyways my cGPA dropped from 3.86 to 3.81 and sGPA from 3.90 to 3.86 because of the C.
Also, I’m studying for the MCAT and will be retaking it in March and am hoping to get above a 520 or so.
So for the next application cycle, I’ll probably try improving my MCAT score by a bunch of points and will have another 1-3 publications and a full-time research experience, and another additional 100 or so hours of clinical and non-clinical volunteering. I also got more involved in working with the Red Cross and worked for more than another 200 hours for them and will get a recommendation letter from the General Secretary of the Red Cross branch I partnered with and will also get another recommendation letter from my current PI at my job.
I was wondering whether apart from these are there any other ways for me to improve my application so that I can be competitive for T20s, and whether I have to do anything more. I was also wondering whether the decrease in my GPA from 3.86 to 3.81 will have an impact on my application.
Thank you.
But anyway, I am currently preparing for the next application cycle. The stats and EC’s that I applied with this 2021-2022 cycle are:
1)cGPA: 3.86 sGPA:3.90
2) MCAT- 510
3) State of residence: CA
4) ORM
5) Undergraduate: Top public school
Extracurriculars:
1) Research: About 1500-2000 hours in undergraduate and 1 publication, and 3 poster presentations.
2) Worked with Red Cross to conduct blood donation camps for underserved thalassemia patients- 250 hours
3) Clinical Volunteering: about 350 hours split between a large hospital and a small clinic catering to underserved populations.
4) Non-clinical volunteering: 300 hours at the soup kitchen that serves homeless and underserved populations.
5) Shadowing: 70 hours with 3 different physicians
6) Leadership: External Affairs coordinator and team lead for a large club on campus and mentored juniors in the lab in undergraduate and am also mentoring undergraduates at my current lab.
For the upcoming 2022-2023 cycle, during the gap year, I started a full-time job in a lab as a research associate and would get one publication from my full-time job and maybe two more from my undergraduate lab if they publish before applying. In addition to working as a research associate full time, I also continued volunteering at the soup kitchen and the small clinic catering to underserved populations.
Also unfortunately during the spring semester of my senior year, my grades took a hit and I got a C in Organic Chemistry lab. My grandmother actually died of Covid and when I went back for her funeral, I got Covid as well and couldn’t attend the final and I informed the professor about the situation but he wasn’t really accommodating and gave me a C directly for not showing up for the final. But anyways my cGPA dropped from 3.86 to 3.81 and sGPA from 3.90 to 3.86 because of the C.
Also, I’m studying for the MCAT and will be retaking it in March and am hoping to get above a 520 or so.
So for the next application cycle, I’ll probably try improving my MCAT score by a bunch of points and will have another 1-3 publications and a full-time research experience, and another additional 100 or so hours of clinical and non-clinical volunteering. I also got more involved in working with the Red Cross and worked for more than another 200 hours for them and will get a recommendation letter from the General Secretary of the Red Cross branch I partnered with and will also get another recommendation letter from my current PI at my job.
I was wondering whether apart from these are there any other ways for me to improve my application so that I can be competitive for T20s, and whether I have to do anything more. I was also wondering whether the decrease in my GPA from 3.86 to 3.81 will have an impact on my application.
Thank you.