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Okay. This has probably be asked before, but what sets you apart from rest of the applicants? Everyone on SDN seems to have great stats, good MCAT, GPA, ECs, etc. How DOES the medical school make their decisions??? I think there are way more qualified applicants than spots.
) They want to see you doing things that you really like, and not things that typical med students do just to be like everyone else. So, for example, if you really are interested in research do it. If you really like community service events go ahead. I personally coordinated a mentoring program for ESL middle school students for 4 years and loved every minute of it. I didn't do any research because I tried it and it bored the hell out of me. The adcoms want to see that you are compassionate and really want to help others. I think that's one of the biggest factors. Also, they want to see you've experienced the medical field so get into a clinic or doctor's office or hospital and try to shadow, volunteer, or intern there. My interviewers really wanted to know why I thought I was qualified and why I thought I knew what I was doing in the medical field. Hope this helps