Hi there,
I'm looking to apply to medical school in 2 years (matriculating in 2018) and I'm starting to wonder which medical schools I should be looking at so I can address any particular requirements of certain schools before I graduate. Here's some information that might be relevant:
I'm a senior at a prestigious public university, but I'm an IL resident.
My undergrad GPA is about 3.8, sGPA is 3.78, but I'm still taking some tough science courses, so it could change in the next few months. I haven't taken the MCAT yet but plan to put about 20 hours a week over the next 4 months towards it, and I'm taking a PR class.
I'm a double major: bio and social science-y major (don't want to put it here because it's very specific to my university).
I'm interested in social justice as it relates to medicine and would be interested in a medical school that has an emphasis on treating the underserved. I'm looking to maybe specialize in IM/ID and perhaps do work abroad with MSF or something of the sort at some point in my career. I'm also interested in public health/environmental health and have considered MD/MPH programs.
I've done about two years of research in a lab and was in charge of my own project but never published anything. I also did social science-y research abroad and received significant funding from my university for it.
I will be joining the Peace Corps after graduation, serving in the health sector in West Africa, but I don't know how adcoms will look upon that.
I don't think there are any immediate red flags on my application, but I'm worried that my LORs (especially from science faculty) will be rather generic.
Cost is a major issue for me, and I am worried about going too much into debt because the kind of work that I want to do (NGO/MSF?) doesn't always pay too well.
If anyone has any thoughts about schools I should look into, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your advice.
I'm looking to apply to medical school in 2 years (matriculating in 2018) and I'm starting to wonder which medical schools I should be looking at so I can address any particular requirements of certain schools before I graduate. Here's some information that might be relevant:
I'm a senior at a prestigious public university, but I'm an IL resident.
My undergrad GPA is about 3.8, sGPA is 3.78, but I'm still taking some tough science courses, so it could change in the next few months. I haven't taken the MCAT yet but plan to put about 20 hours a week over the next 4 months towards it, and I'm taking a PR class.
I'm a double major: bio and social science-y major (don't want to put it here because it's very specific to my university).
I'm interested in social justice as it relates to medicine and would be interested in a medical school that has an emphasis on treating the underserved. I'm looking to maybe specialize in IM/ID and perhaps do work abroad with MSF or something of the sort at some point in my career. I'm also interested in public health/environmental health and have considered MD/MPH programs.
I've done about two years of research in a lab and was in charge of my own project but never published anything. I also did social science-y research abroad and received significant funding from my university for it.
I will be joining the Peace Corps after graduation, serving in the health sector in West Africa, but I don't know how adcoms will look upon that.
I don't think there are any immediate red flags on my application, but I'm worried that my LORs (especially from science faculty) will be rather generic.
Cost is a major issue for me, and I am worried about going too much into debt because the kind of work that I want to do (NGO/MSF?) doesn't always pay too well.
If anyone has any thoughts about schools I should look into, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your advice.