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I am about to blow off a little steam, as I would like to vent to people that are in the same boat as I am. If you dont want to hear anything about stats, then I suggest you do not read on. All I am looking for is a little perspective on this very stressful situation.
I am completely dumbfounded right now as I could not get into a single public medical school in my state, California, let alone EVEN AN INTERVIEW. I graduated with honors from Berkeley (the #1 public school in the country) with a 3.7 GPA and scored a 33 MCAT. The verbal was a bit low at 9 but I am not applying to medical school to be a damn author, and my biology was a freaking 13. I taught 5th grade science, have over 2 years clinical experience in an ER as a volunteer and an EMT. I was in charge of a medical team responsible for over 700 athletes during competitions and 150 athletes during normal practice sessions. I tutored high school students, was a member of a couple honor societies and was the academic director of my fraternity as well as an interim vice president of said fraternity.
I am currently working as an EMT and ambulance driver and am simply overwhelmed with a great sense of rejection. I do have one hope, my top choice in California (not public), with which I think I had an excellent interview, but with this pattern of rejection I do not know what to think. I have not heard from some east coast schools, but the ones I did hear from were all rejections, and one waitlist.
Honestly... What the hell happened? I just do not understand.
I am completely dumbfounded right now as I could not get into a single public medical school in my state, California, let alone EVEN AN INTERVIEW. I graduated with honors from Berkeley (the #1 public school in the country) with a 3.7 GPA and scored a 33 MCAT. The verbal was a bit low at 9 but I am not applying to medical school to be a damn author, and my biology was a freaking 13. I taught 5th grade science, have over 2 years clinical experience in an ER as a volunteer and an EMT. I was in charge of a medical team responsible for over 700 athletes during competitions and 150 athletes during normal practice sessions. I tutored high school students, was a member of a couple honor societies and was the academic director of my fraternity as well as an interim vice president of said fraternity.
I am currently working as an EMT and ambulance driver and am simply overwhelmed with a great sense of rejection. I do have one hope, my top choice in California (not public), with which I think I had an excellent interview, but with this pattern of rejection I do not know what to think. I have not heard from some east coast schools, but the ones I did hear from were all rejections, and one waitlist.
Honestly... What the hell happened? I just do not understand.