What would be the best use of my time?

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Elias144

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Last year my application was very rushed and I only ended up applying to two schools. I got an interview, but ultimately got rejected from both. This year I applied to 15 schools and so far I have one II, one II hold, and silence from the other 13 schools. I submitted my primary the second week of June, and all the secondary were completed within the month of August.

Anyway, my enthusiasm is not very high for this cycle and I need to find something productive to do so my application is better next time. I just don't know what activity will give me the best ROI at this point. I quit my job as a medical assistant about a month and a half ago because it was driving me crazy, and I was no longer gaining anything from it. I traveled, caught up on some reading I wanted to do, hit the gym a lot. Now I need to find a new activity to start doing.

The two main options I'm considering right now: MA at a psychiatry office (psychiatry is the specialty I'm most interested in) OR personal trainer/nutrition coach.

The MA job could be good... but I already have 3000 clinical hours. So I don't know if that would move the needle much.

The personal trainer/nutrition coach I personally think is a good idea, but I worry how the admissions committee will perceive it. I think exercise and nutrition are really important, and I believe some practical experience in that field would be good to have as a physician. I just wonder if this is considered "medical" enough or if it will cause the adcom to question my commitment to medicine.

Stats:

bcpm GPA: 3.3
cumulative GPA: 3.5

MCAT: 506 (last cycle) 510 (retake)

Clinical Hours: 3000 as an MA/Scribe, but it was all in one clinic

Shadowing: 64 hours, 4 specialties

Volunteering: 600 hours, ~500 of the hours are at habitat for humanity the rest are from boys and girls club. Also I just recently started at the foodbank since I have so much free time.

Research: ~250 hours, second author on one publication

Leadership: ~4000 hours, I was shift supervisor at a local restaurant

I also have 4 LOR from MDs, 4 from professors, and 2 from employers for a total of 10 LOR (i.e. I can't imagine I'd need anymore than that)



I think my GPA is my weakest attribute, but I already did a DIY post-bacc of 24 bcpm credits and got a 3.5 gpa.
I'll definitely retake the MCAT, I think I can squeak out a score in the mid-teens.


Anyway, what would be the best use of my time right now? What could I do that would make the biggest difference in my application? I'm still volunteering, reading and learning a ton, and hitting the gym, so I'm not actually doing nothing... but from the perspective of an adcom I'm basically doing nothing.
 
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