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As the title indicates, I'm starting to get pretty frustrated and confused with this whole application cycle. I went into the cycle thinking I would be at least somewhat competitive with even top tier schools, but haven't had success anywhere. I just graduated from a fairly-well ranked liberal arts school in May with a 3.63 (Biochem/Bioinformatics major/concentration), a 519 on the MCAT (132,127,130,130), and lots of ECs: running a volunteer student-run collegiate EMS service as a supervisor/Director of Operations, being a volunteer firefighter/EMT in my home town, a smalls stint in research, playing on a DIAA rugby team and of course physician shadowing and all that. I received 3 interviews all within a week or two of each other at the start of September (Buffalo, Downstate, Rochester) and have been subsequently waitlisted at all three. I'm not too hopeful regarding getting more interviews because the schools that I have not heard from yet are Penn, WashU, Tufts, Harvard, UCLA, Columbia, Sinai, Northwestern, Temple, and a pre-II hold at UCSD. I just feel like the competitiveness of my application is not matching up with the lack of success I am having. I did have an institutional action to report (police broke up a party at my off-campus apartment junior year and we all had to do community service), but I feel like that wouldn't be a huge deal? Maybe for some reason my letter of recommendation wasn't as good as it should have been? I feel like my personal statement was pretty good, and had multiple people read over it, but maybe that could have been the issue as well. I guess I'm just looking for what I can improve on if I have to do this again next year and was wondering if you all had any insight?