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I never write on SDN but I felt
NICEWHITEKID said:Thank you guys all for the help, and keep it coming if you have more.
To answer some of your questions I didnt have a chip on my shoulder going into the application process, but the quotas and diversity "problems" these med schools are trying to fix are very evident in their classes and as a white male I do feel discriminated against.
I am in a frat, but I was one of the leaders in my fraternity. I was not just some drunk sex crazed lunatic.
I agree in that I need some EC's on a more weekly basis, and this year I am planning on getting involved full time doing clinical research and volunteering at my local hospital on a weekly basis. Also I have been doctor shadowing this summer already.
Finally I got only 3 interviews, 2 waitlists and all but one interivew seemed to go extremely well. I was very suprised not to get into one of my waitlist schools becuase my interviews very definetly great.
I dont have any red flags from talking to peers, admissions people, my recommenders, and teachers. I hate to say this but I feel I diserve I spot in a med school and I feel it is unfortunate I will probably have to reapply. My grades and scores and everything else leads me to believe I earned this, and I know my application is far from perfect, but I still am dissatisfied. Thanks everyone for responding. Im a little down right now, and any quality feedback is good.
medtechv79 said:...typical average white male with average stats. Meaning yer competitive but u kinda blend in. Nothing about u stands out....
JayMiranti said:And i do agree with you that if you were a minority you would have gotten into several schools no problem. It is the 32/white/male combo that makes you not so desirable. Think about it, the average is a 30, your 32 will allow someone with a 28 to enter. I personally know many minorities who got in with around a 26, so they are looking for the white males to have ridiculous scores to cancel out those minorities given preference. Not to say that there arent minorities out there with 36's, but just by the sheer fact that there are more minorities being admitted to schools by preference, their number have to drop, and nonminorities have to make up the difference in scores. .
Icarus05 said:Wow, the word stunned hardly begins to describe my feelings right now 😱 . Goodness, you are way ahead of your time... "They are looking for white males to have ridiculous scores to cancel out those minorities given preference." As a matter of fact I know a couple of white men who got into med school with sub 30 scores who the heck is going to cancel out their scores. Oh, and what about the non-URM's who posted their stats on the thread about giving hope to applicant's with sub 30 scores who will cancel out their scores. All I can say is that I for one am glad white men are so much more intelligent than the rest of us and can make up for our inadequacies.
You're probably a subpar white applicant who has applied to only US allopathic schools but got rejected 3 or more times.JayMiranti said:Dont associate test scores with genuine intelligence.
The non-URM with a sub 30 mcat who gets in is the VAST minority, but yet is does happen, we all know a couple people out of the tens of thousands applying.
And the guys in the sub-30 forum who arent URMs wont get in for the most part.
Luck said:You're probably a subpar white applicant who has applied to only US allopathic schools but got rejected 3 or more times.
Take the stick out of your bottom and apply to caribbean schools as well as osteopathic schools so you don't have to reapply and attack people because you're bitter.
JayMiranti said:i havent attacked anyone
and no one is brooding or angry or playing the race card we are just talking about what is going on in the process
I agree, some of these comments sound like they stem from being bitter -- because they are way out of line. Minorities are so underrepresented at medical schools, so that would mean even if schools had so-called quotas, every non-URM has a greater chance of getting a spot than a URM. But I digress.pureofheart said:Keep the hope up - people do get accepted as late as august.
But please don't play the race card... Brooding over this doesn't help your application any - only makes you depressed and angry. (It's like saying "if I were 6'5'' and could bench 300 lbs, I could have a shot at playing college football". But what's the point?)
sunflower79 said:I agree, some of these comments sound like they stem from being bitter -- because they are way out of line. Minorities are so underrepresented at medical schools, so that would mean even if schools had so-called quotas, every non-URM has a greater chance of getting a spot than a URM. But I digress.
NICEWHITEKID said:I never write on SDN but I felt I had to. I graduated dual degree 3.79 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from a very good state university. I did 1 and 1/2 years of research, ive been told I have great letters, and I did 2, 2 week long volunteering projects last summer. I got a 32 on my MCAT. I am only waitlisted at two places. What should I do to improve next year. What else ddo they want from me. I am very upset about this process because I feel I slipped through the cracks and I think part of it is becasue I am white. I strongly believe if I were a minority I would have been accepted to several schools. What do some of you guys think?
I went to my school were I got rejected when they made the waitlist and they told me there is nothing wrong, only that there are lots of very qualified appplicants out there. I am a good communicator.
My only down sides are I was in a fraternity, I am white and I am a guy.
Do you think I will get in if I reappply, and what should I do in the offseason?
Thanks
Whitey
You have the right to complain about the system, and I have the right to say that your complaints are not justified. I don't think that if the OP were a URM he would get admitted. Like the OP said, diversity is more than just race. If he spent a year in Africa or something, that would add some diversity to the class too.Any rhetoric from applicants who were not admitted about issues they have with the system does not necessarily stem from them being "bitter" and "angry". We have the right to talk amongst ourselves about not getting admitted, and not be "out of line". Nothing that anyone said was "out of line". Dont be so dramatic.
sunflower79 said:Earlier I said non-URMs have a greater chance proportionally than URMs of being accepted, just by statistics alone. In 2001, URMs accounted for about 23% of the US population, but only 11% of med school matriculants. (JJ Cohen, JAMA. 2003;289:1143-1149. btw he's the AAMC president.)