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I will be taking a year off before medical school, because I unfortunately didn't get in this cycle.
3.80 cGPA
3.74sGPA
28R MCAT
Of course, I am retaking the MCAT this summer and am confident I will do better, at least scoring a 30. I had not taken Gen Chem II before my first MCAT, which really lowered my PS score. However, I have taken that course now and have been studying for my retake.
What I am hoping for advice on is what to do on my year off. I met with the Director of Admissions at my first choice (IUSM - I am Indiana resident) and she recommended that I do more shadowing and volunteering on my year off.
I applied to three SMP programs, so far I have gotten into Georgetown and Loyola SMP. I haven't heard back from IUPUI but I am pretty certain I will get into that one. The director recommended me to NOT do a Master's program because my GPA is so high that it might go down.
Is it not looked well upon to pursue additional studies because I want to? She also recommended that I might want to take some upper level science courses at a local college "just to prepare you for medical school", but not really because I need it.
I have done a good amount of shadowing already (~60 hours) throughout college, but I agree that I could do more volunteer work.
I asked if it would be looked upon favorably to work on my Spanish skills, as I am interested in doing some of the medical Spanish stuff in medical school, and she said it wouldn't really help me to get in to do that.
I am just looking for some advice because I find it hard to wrap my head around living at home and volunteering/shadowing (which I can't do for 8 hours a day, all week), and not working on bettering myself will help get me into medical school. Since I have time off, I really wanted to travel and work on my Spanish, but it sounds like this won't really help me.
Thoughts? Any other re-applicants who have advice? Thank you
3.80 cGPA
3.74sGPA
28R MCAT
Of course, I am retaking the MCAT this summer and am confident I will do better, at least scoring a 30. I had not taken Gen Chem II before my first MCAT, which really lowered my PS score. However, I have taken that course now and have been studying for my retake.
What I am hoping for advice on is what to do on my year off. I met with the Director of Admissions at my first choice (IUSM - I am Indiana resident) and she recommended that I do more shadowing and volunteering on my year off.
I applied to three SMP programs, so far I have gotten into Georgetown and Loyola SMP. I haven't heard back from IUPUI but I am pretty certain I will get into that one. The director recommended me to NOT do a Master's program because my GPA is so high that it might go down.
Is it not looked well upon to pursue additional studies because I want to? She also recommended that I might want to take some upper level science courses at a local college "just to prepare you for medical school", but not really because I need it.
I have done a good amount of shadowing already (~60 hours) throughout college, but I agree that I could do more volunteer work.
I asked if it would be looked upon favorably to work on my Spanish skills, as I am interested in doing some of the medical Spanish stuff in medical school, and she said it wouldn't really help me to get in to do that.
I am just looking for some advice because I find it hard to wrap my head around living at home and volunteering/shadowing (which I can't do for 8 hours a day, all week), and not working on bettering myself will help get me into medical school. Since I have time off, I really wanted to travel and work on my Spanish, but it sounds like this won't really help me.
Thoughts? Any other re-applicants who have advice? Thank you