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Do you have nonmedical community service, too? Teaching (TA, tutor, mentor, coach)?I'm non-Canadian international, LM 74-75. Received 2 MD IIs from top 20 schools, but no acceptances.
I feel like almost all IIs have been given out by now, and I'm not sure how to improve my chances if I have to re-apply.
I did my undergrad at one of the Ivies, 4+ years of research, one research scholarship (but no paper), 300+ hours shadowing, 300+ hours clinical volunteering for the underserved, and a couple leadership positions while at college. And, I applied pretty broadly ranging from top - low/mid tier.
Perhaps I don't have sufficient global experiences (like volunteering in the third world countries) despite being an international student?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I'm non-Canadian international, LM 74-75. Received 2 MD IIs from top 20 schools, but no acceptances.
I feel like almost all IIs have been given out by now, and I'm not sure how to improve my chances if I have to re-apply.
I did my undergrad at one of the Ivies, 4+ years of research, one research scholarship (but no paper), 300+ hours shadowing, 300+ hours clinical volunteering for the underserved, and a couple leadership positions while at college. And, I applied pretty broadly ranging from top - low/mid tier.
Perhaps I don't have sufficient global experiences (like volunteering in the third world countries) despite being an international student?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Agreed. @dkano, I don't see many low-tier schools in the list, and most of the mid-tier schools you listed are traditionally considered (by SDN) to be "low-yield."Way too top heavy list. You don't seem competitive at all for at least 1/2 your list.
Not an expert, but I'd venture a guess that it's your international status. I have similar stats and "cookie cutter" ecs and pretty much applied to the same list of schools, but have heard back from a couple more schools.Thank you all for your input!
Yes I have one semester TA (got LOR from the prof) and taught foreign language for a few years, but my community service were mostly clinical.
Yeah I did have some research experience, but having no paper kinda makes it insubstantial. Do you think I should continue doing research to have a few papers out for the next cycle? And if I have papers come out in the next few months, should I stop doing research and do community service instead to make it more well-rounded?
My schools are: Harvard, Columbia, U Penn, Vanderbilt, Yale, Brown, Mt. Sinai, Tufts, NYMC, Cornell, Emory, UCLA, USC, BU, Einstein, Yale, UVA, Thomas Jefferson, Georgetown, and Baylor (~20 schools). Maybe too top-heavy?
I think having a published, first-author paper sets you apart significantly from most applicants. With your stats, it's definitely okay to be a "cookie cutter." You should also look into which schools look more favorably upon international applicants.Hi all, thank you for your inputs again.
So other than applying more low-tiers, do you guys have any suggestions how to go beyond the 'cookie cutter'? I'll probably have a few papers (one of them, first-author) before I re-apply next cycle, but not really sure what else I can do.
Harvard, Columbia, U Penn, Vanderbilt, Yale, Brown, Mt. Sinai, Tufts, NYMC, Cornell, Emory, UCLA, USC, BU, Einstein, UVA, Thomas Jefferson, Georgetown, and Baylor
Your ECs are fine, as evidenced by attention from schools as selective with their interviews and strong in their applicant pools as those two. Just apply more broadly and very early if round 2 ends up being necessary.IIs were from Cornell and UCLA