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Hey Everyone,
So I just finished with my schools health careers committee and as I began to think about my AMCAS application I realized that it was time to make the list of where I would apply.
To give you some background about me and my stats I have a 3.9 (regular, Math/Science, and pre-med reqs... its all about the same) at an Ivy and will be applying directly from undergrad. I took the MCAT last summer and got a 36R (12, 12, 12).
In terms of research, I have been involved with one neuroimaging lab since my sophomore year of high school (5+years) which has yielded a first author MS that just finished review (I'm awaiting a decision) and my mentor and I expect to be accepted before applications go out. Additionally, I am involved in a different neuroscience (but I am doing a neuroimaging project) lab at my current institution and have been doing that since my freshman year (3+ years). This will most likely result in a MS submitted while applications are out (fall), but I probably will not be first author. I also have one poster at a national conference, but this wasn't first author (my current mentor doesn't put undergrads as first author). I will be doing an honors thesis with this work next year (senior year).
I will be applying to MD/PhD programs only. I'm pretty sure that I want to pursue my PhD in Neuroscience. Currently, I have 27 schools on my list, all of which are MSTP programs. This concerns me a bit, because I know that I am not guaranteed to get into any MSTP program. Also, I know that 27 schools is a LOT and while I am open to working really hard on secondaries. Am I going to be applying too broadly and missing out on the quality of my application?
Here is my list as of now:
Penn, Yale, Hopkins, Columbia, Tri-I, Stanford, UCSF, NYU, Sinai, UChicago, Michigan, Pitt, UCLA, UCSD, Wash U St. Louis, Emory, Northwestern, UNC, Einstein, Vanderbilt, Baylor, SUNY Stony Brook, Harvard, UVA, Duke, Case, Mayo
Should I be trying to shorten that list? Additionally, should I be applying to non MSTP programs as well? Am I applying beyond my stats? Finally, are there any strong programs in neuroscience that I am leaving out?
Sorry for hammering you all with questions, but I figured this is where I can find the best answers.
Thanks!
So I just finished with my schools health careers committee and as I began to think about my AMCAS application I realized that it was time to make the list of where I would apply.
To give you some background about me and my stats I have a 3.9 (regular, Math/Science, and pre-med reqs... its all about the same) at an Ivy and will be applying directly from undergrad. I took the MCAT last summer and got a 36R (12, 12, 12).
In terms of research, I have been involved with one neuroimaging lab since my sophomore year of high school (5+years) which has yielded a first author MS that just finished review (I'm awaiting a decision) and my mentor and I expect to be accepted before applications go out. Additionally, I am involved in a different neuroscience (but I am doing a neuroimaging project) lab at my current institution and have been doing that since my freshman year (3+ years). This will most likely result in a MS submitted while applications are out (fall), but I probably will not be first author. I also have one poster at a national conference, but this wasn't first author (my current mentor doesn't put undergrads as first author). I will be doing an honors thesis with this work next year (senior year).
I will be applying to MD/PhD programs only. I'm pretty sure that I want to pursue my PhD in Neuroscience. Currently, I have 27 schools on my list, all of which are MSTP programs. This concerns me a bit, because I know that I am not guaranteed to get into any MSTP program. Also, I know that 27 schools is a LOT and while I am open to working really hard on secondaries. Am I going to be applying too broadly and missing out on the quality of my application?
Here is my list as of now:
Penn, Yale, Hopkins, Columbia, Tri-I, Stanford, UCSF, NYU, Sinai, UChicago, Michigan, Pitt, UCLA, UCSD, Wash U St. Louis, Emory, Northwestern, UNC, Einstein, Vanderbilt, Baylor, SUNY Stony Brook, Harvard, UVA, Duke, Case, Mayo
Should I be trying to shorten that list? Additionally, should I be applying to non MSTP programs as well? Am I applying beyond my stats? Finally, are there any strong programs in neuroscience that I am leaving out?
Sorry for hammering you all with questions, but I figured this is where I can find the best answers.
Thanks!