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Now I know that it is quite hard to get into medical school as it is, but I ask you to hold off your judgement and give me an honest appraisal of my situation.
I have very good grades. I go to a well known good state school and as long as I do well on my MCAT there is no reason why I won't be able to get into a few medical schools (I am assuming state schools). However, deep down, idk if its because I was subjected to my godfather's bravado of the top tier schools and med school he graduated from that has always made me really want to go to a top medical school. I honestly feel at this point that I would not be happy going to a school not ranked in the top 25 maybe top 35. Yes my dream has always been to be a doctor, but I want the degree from the top school to get him to stop acting like he is better than anyone else. Would it be bad if I don't get into the school I want to go to say UPenn for example to take a year do what I can to make my application better (maybe getting higher mcat scores) and applying the following year even if I get a medical school acceptance.
I am a white kid and the rest of my application is strong.
Your patients won't care, and you wouldn't care if you actually had genuine reasons for going into medicine.
Genuine reasons? really your questioning my motivations? My father is a physician/surgeon, my mother a nurse. I have three siblings but I am the only one out of the children going into medicine since we have been discouraged throughout my entire life. I know more about the medical establishment and current medical issues then all premed/med students and even some doctors i know. You don't understand what it feels like when somebody you look up to in your life (godfather) just tries to make it known that you will never measure up and yes regardless of what you think people do look at your CV and will choose to go or not to go to you based on your credentials. My gf just had a surgery done and the deciding factor was the schools he was educated at and she couldn't have been happier with the decision.
Genuine reasons? really your questioning my motivations? My father is a physician/surgeon, my mother a nurse. I have three siblings but I am the only one out of the children going into medicine since we have been discouraged throughout my entire life. I know more about the medical establishment and current medical issues then all premed/med students and even some doctors i know. You don't understand what it feels like when somebody you look up to in your life (godfather) just tries to make it known that you will never measure up and yes regardless of what you think people do look at your CV and will choose to go or not to go to you based on your credentials. My gf just had a surgery done and the deciding factor was the schools he was educated at and she couldn't have been happier with the decision.
then why are you asking us
Genuine reasons? really your questioning my motivations? My father is a physician/surgeon, my mother a nurse. I have three siblings but I am the only one out of the children going into medicine since we have been discouraged throughout my entire life. I know more about the medical establishment and current medical issues then all premed/med students and even some doctors i know. You don't understand what it feels like when somebody you look up to in your life (godfather) just tries to make it known that you will never measure up and yes regardless of what you think people do look at your CV and will choose to go or not to go to you based on your credentials. My gf just had a surgery done and the deciding factor was the schools he was educated at and she couldn't have been happier with the decision.
Now I know that it is quite hard to get into medical school as it is, but I ask you to hold off your judgement and give me an honest appraisal of my situation.
I have very good grades. I go to a well known good state school and as long as I do well on my MCAT there is no reason why I won't be able to get into a few medical schools (I am assuming state schools). However, deep down, idk if its because I was subjected to my godfather's bravado of the top tier schools and med school he graduated from that has always made me really want to go to a top medical school. I honestly feel at this point that I would not be happy going to a school not ranked in the top 25 maybe top 35. Yes my dream has always been to be a doctor, but I want the degree from the top school to get him to stop acting like he is better than anyone else. Would it be bad if I don't get into the school I want to go to say UPenn for example to take a year do what I can to make my application better (maybe getting higher mcat scores) and applying the following year even if I get a medical school acceptance.I am a white kid and the rest of my application is strong.
Genuine reasons? really your questioning my motivations? My father is a physician/surgeon, my mother a nurse. I have three siblings but I am the only one out of the children going into medicine since we have been discouraged throughout my entire life. I know more about the medical establishment and current medical issues then all premed/med students and even some doctors i know. You don't understand what it feels like when somebody you look up to in your life (godfather) just tries to make it known that you will never measure up and yes regardless of what you think people do look at your CV and will choose to go or not to go to you based on your credentials. My gf just had a surgery done and the deciding factor was the schools he was educated at and she couldn't have been happier with the decision.
Would it be bad if I don't get into the school I want to go to say UPenn for example to take a year do what I can to make my application better (maybe getting higher mcat scores) and applying the following year even if I get a medical school acceptance.
You are asking us if you should take a year off to bring up the MCAT scores you don't even have to get into schools you haven't even applied to yet. How are we supposed to answer that?
I'm not going to belittle someone asking a question. Either ignore it or answer it honestly people!
Genuine reasons? really your questioning my motivations? My father is a physician/surgeon, my mother a nurse. I have three siblings but I am the only one out of the children going into medicine since we have been discouraged throughout my entire life. I know more about the medical establishment and current medical issues then all premed/med students and even some doctors i know. You don't understand what it feels like when somebody you look up to in your life (godfather) just tries to make it known that you will never measure up and yes regardless of what you think people do look at your CV and will choose to go or not to go to you based on your credentials. My gf just had a surgery done and the deciding factor was the schools he was educated at and she couldn't have been happier with the decision.
Genuine reasons? really your questioning my motivations? My father is a physician/surgeon, my mother a nurse. I have three siblings but I am the only one out of the children going into medicine since we have been discouraged throughout my entire life. I know more about the medical establishment and current medical issues then all premed/med students and even some doctors i know. You don't understand what it feels like when somebody you look up to in your life (godfather) just tries to make it known that you will never measure up and yes regardless of what you think people do look at your CV and will choose to go or not to go to you based on your credentials. My gf just had a surgery done and the deciding factor was the schools he was educated at and she couldn't have been happier with the decision.
0/10 and definitely wouldn't read again
Genuine reasons? really your questioning my motivations? My father is a physician/surgeon, my mother a nurse. I have three siblings but I am the only one out of the children going into medicine since we have been discouraged throughout my entire life. I know more about the medical establishment and current medical issues then all premed/med students and even some doctors i know. You don't understand what it feels like when somebody you look up to in your life (godfather) just tries to make it known that you will never measure up and yes regardless of what you think people do look at your CV and will choose to go or not to go to you based on your credentials. My gf just had a surgery done and the deciding factor was the schools he was educated at and she couldn't have been happier with the decision.
I am saying it for the reason that at this point I can't see myself getting a 35+ on the exam unless I get really lucky on test day or I spend part of the gap year just studying for it. My question was originally posed because my gf is prevet and it seems that a lot of prevets at my school will do exactly what I asked about which is to take a year off or two do something else and then finally get accepted to the school you want to go to.
I'm not looking for hostility so please calm down!
cool man. your comment doesn't even make any sense
I want the degree from the top school to get him to stop acting like he is better than anyone else.
Genuine reasons? really your questioning my motivations?
I know more about the medical establishment and current medical issues then all premed/med students and even some doctors i know.
You don't understand what it feels like...
My gf just had a surgery done and the deciding factor was the schools he was educated at and she couldn't have been happier with the decision.
Now I know that it is quite hard to get into medical school as it is, but I ask you to hold off your judgement and give me an honest appraisal of my situation.
I have very good grades. I go to a well known good state school and as long as I do well on my MCAT there is no reason why I won't be able to get into a few medical schools (I am assuming state schools). However, deep down, idk if its because I was subjected to my godfather's bravado of the top tier schools and med school he graduated from that has always made me really want to go to a top medical school. I honestly feel at this point that I would not be happy going to a school not ranked in the top 25 maybe top 35. Yes my dream has always been to be a doctor, but I want the degree from the top school to get him to stop acting like he is better than anyone else. Would it be bad if I don't get into the school I want to go to say UPenn for example to take a year do what I can to make my application better (maybe getting higher mcat scores) and applying the following year even if I get a medical school acceptance.
I am a white kid and the rest of my application is strong.
If you really wanted to go into medicine, you would be happy with an MD acceptance.
This is one of the first things you revealed about yourself and your motivation to go into medicine.
Of course, see above. Especially because that's essentially all you've revealed thus far.
I don't even know where to begin. Claiming that you know more about something than all of any demographic is seriously laughable.
Again, you have assumed that an anonymous user can't possibly have the insight that you have for no legitimate reason.
I'm glad to hear it went well. What if you went by reputation, or by rating. How many trained surgeons do you think leave their patients dissatisfied? Why do you automatically attribute a single outcome to where the surgeon attended medical school? Why not where they went to undergrad? Or where they trained? Or how tall they were? Or what kind of car they drove?
First and foremost you rated my post 0/10 aka get off. I never said that I know more about it then a whole demographic I said of those "i know". You are looking for a fight for no reason. Get a new avatar pic, get a gf and get a life while your at it.
And the reason why I attribute it comes down to the old boys network once into a great school everything follows. If your from a top undergrad, you will tend to go to a top medical school and 'then' to a top residency. All in all it all comes together making your CV look better than somebody else who went to lower ranked programs. Now am I saying that the one who went to all those top programs is necessarily a better doctor?? Of course not, but you sure as hell have more opportunities and more doors will open up for you compared to your counterpart. I want to go into the management of a hospital department and I know program reputation will matter
UPenn?
Harvard or bust.
But seriously, if you want to shoot for the stars, that's fine. Just dont apply then plan on reapplying if you're not happy with the results. Take a couple years off and make your app as strong as possible BEFORE you apply.
The peace corps is always accepting applications...
You are looking for a fight for no reason. Get a new avatar pic, get a gf and get a life while your at it.
your immaturity is showing
c'mon man. I'm not trying to be immature. The poster straight up insulted me what would you like me to say 'thanks for the insulting comment, keep them coming"
Really? "get a gf and get a life" is the comeback you decided to go with? You sound like a kid throwing a fit because he got told.
OP, lets say hypothetically you don't get into a top 25 school (I'm not saying you won't). Would you be less happy going to a mid-to-low tier school or no medical school at all? Serious question.
Hopefully this does not get anyone mad or does not make anyone think I am immature. Yes of course I would be happy. I just think I would live with a regret when I am older.
Hopefully this does not get anyone mad or does not make anyone think I am immature. Yes of course I would be happy. I just think I would live with a regret when I am older.
My advice: apply to the schools you could only really see yourself attending. The last thing you want to do is get an acceptance to only schools you wouldn't want to attend. But I wish you the best in getting accepted to the schools you most want to attend.
I get what you're saying, and I agree with mnhockeyfan that you should probably not apply to schools that you'd ultimately turn down even if they were your only acceptances. However, if you have a failed cycle under your belt and are facing reapplication with the possibility of failing again, you may regret this decision as well. Your attitude could easily change from, "I want to get into the top medical school," to, "I want to get into a medical school," within the next couple years, and believe me, getting in as a re-applicant is harder than the first time.
But not if you apply to different schools. Assuming he widens the net the second time around to include fish not of the "Top 20" species, the reapplicant issue wouldn't really affect him.
Either way, it's ridiculous to fixate on arbitrary rankings for the purpose of impressing your relatives.
Now I know that it is quite hard to get into medical school as it is, but I ask you to hold off your judgement and give me an honest appraisal of my situation.
I have very good grades. I go to a well known good state school and as long as I do well on my MCAT there is no reason why I won't be able to get into a few medical schools (I am assuming state schools). However, deep down, idk if its because I was subjected to my godfather's bravado of the top tier schools and med school he graduated from that has always made me really want to go to a top medical school. I honestly feel at this point that I would not be happy going to a school not ranked in the top 25 maybe top 35. Yes my dream has always been to be a doctor, but I want the degree from the top school to get him to stop acting like he is better than anyone else. Would it be bad if I don't get into the school I want to go to say UPenn for example to take a year do what I can to make my application better (maybe getting higher mcat scores) and applying the following year even if I get a medical school acceptance.
I am a white kid and the rest of my application is strong.
My advice: apply to the schools you could only really see yourself attending. The last thing you want to do is get an acceptance to only schools you wouldn't want to attend. But I wish you the best in getting accepted to the schools you most want to attend.