Hi all,
I'm a recent Ivy grad who wants to go to medical school. Right now I'm not optimistic about my chances, but I hope with a revamped MCAT score and some improved classes that my outlook will improve.
UGPA: 3.17 Cumulative (Engineering)
AMCAS GPA: ~2.9
MCAT: 29
My extracurriculars include:
1 Year Co-Coordinator for a Youth Mentoring Program
1 Year Volunteering at a Hospital Research Program
3 Years Office Assistant Work (this was my Work-Study Job)
1 Year Research in an Bioengineering Lab
Currently I'm working at a university in a Budget Office, and am taking classes alongside work. My first class was Biochemistry, and I had a lot of trouble adjusting and performed poorly (C-). Currently I'm retaking Organic Chemistry II and have been doing better.
I plan on retaking the MCATs in late August/early September, so I have a good amount of time left to study, but haven't gotten into the rhythm of rigorous preparation yet. In speaking with my advisor, she suggested a number of SMPs that I could apply to (Georgetown, Drexel, UMDNJ, etc.), or trying to go the route of creating my own Ad-Hoc program from courses in a City College, but said that my best route would be to go the SMP route.
Thanks for any input you can offer, I really appreciate it. I'm wondering if a stellar MCAT score will be enough to apply to a MD program, or if a SMP program is very necessary for me to be able to get into an MD program.
I'm a recent Ivy grad who wants to go to medical school. Right now I'm not optimistic about my chances, but I hope with a revamped MCAT score and some improved classes that my outlook will improve.
UGPA: 3.17 Cumulative (Engineering)
AMCAS GPA: ~2.9
MCAT: 29
My extracurriculars include:
1 Year Co-Coordinator for a Youth Mentoring Program
1 Year Volunteering at a Hospital Research Program
3 Years Office Assistant Work (this was my Work-Study Job)
1 Year Research in an Bioengineering Lab
Currently I'm working at a university in a Budget Office, and am taking classes alongside work. My first class was Biochemistry, and I had a lot of trouble adjusting and performed poorly (C-). Currently I'm retaking Organic Chemistry II and have been doing better.
I plan on retaking the MCATs in late August/early September, so I have a good amount of time left to study, but haven't gotten into the rhythm of rigorous preparation yet. In speaking with my advisor, she suggested a number of SMPs that I could apply to (Georgetown, Drexel, UMDNJ, etc.), or trying to go the route of creating my own Ad-Hoc program from courses in a City College, but said that my best route would be to go the SMP route.
Thanks for any input you can offer, I really appreciate it. I'm wondering if a stellar MCAT score will be enough to apply to a MD program, or if a SMP program is very necessary for me to be able to get into an MD program.