Where should I apply?

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imfreezin

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Hi,

I'm a junior at a high-ranked Canadian university. I have a 3.75 GPA and a 36S MCAT score. I've already applies to the standard Canadian schools but I want to look into the states. I'm going to apply to Yale, and possibly Johns Hopkins. I want to add one more to make it an even 3 but I don't know where to choose. Any suggestions?
Also I'm a fan of the problem based learning (PBL) approach that some schools are offering as we have implemented it, to a limited extent, in my undergrad classes. What schools do you know of in the US that offer this approach?
Thanks!!!!
 
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Why only three, most people I know applying, apply to 10+ your grades are solid but I personally dint like playing the lottery with my career
 
Well, I'm only a junior so I have another year to apply. I'm also a Canadian student so I'm applying to 4 schools up here. I just wanted to test the waters in the states this year and if I get in, fantastic. If I don't, I know my application will be stronger next year because of what I expect my grades to be this year and the extracurriculars I'm doing so I'll be worth applying again.

I've also worked in a public health lab before but next summer I'll be doing actual "research" so I'm sure that won't hurt my chances either.
 
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