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Encouragement For Students Applying in Near Future - Please Help!!!
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My statistics are as follows: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, December 2009 University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut Graduating Summa Cum Laude with an overall GPA of 3.833 Major GPA: 3.914 Science GPA: 3.810 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Volunteer at local hospital Same Day Surgery Department - 955 hours Research Assistant at University of Connecticut Health Center Genetics Lab - 213 hours Research Assistant for Poeciliine Gonopodium Length and Size Dependence of Mating Strategies: A Comparative Analysis Research Project - 1 semester Research Assistant for Multi-Component Evaluation to Minimize the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Seaweeds, Harmful Algal Bloom Microalgae, and Invertebrates via the Live Bait Vector in Long Island Sound Research Project - 2 summers Research Assistant for The Asian red seaweed Grateloupia turuturu (Rhodophyta) invades the Gulf of Maine Research Project - 1 summer Biology Tutor - 1 semester Member of Premedical Society - 1 year Volunteer at local Soup Kitchen - 2 years ACCOLADES/ACHIEVEMENTS Capital Scholarship winner Dean's List - 7 occasions Honor's Note - Economics New England Scholar - 3 occasions National Merit Scholar Honor Club Member Golden Key Honor Club Member Phi Kappa Phi Honor Club Member Excellence in Biology Award - 2007 Certificate of Appreciation - Local Hospital EMPLOYMENT 1/07-present Certified Nursing Assistant No MCAT No Physics Will be taking Organic Chemistry II this fall as I graduate in December 2 Letters of Recommendation from science professors Last edited by Confused 20; 07-05-2009 at 11:02 PM. |
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we regularly check the 'what are my chances' thread on this forum... please post admission questions on the right thread to get an answer...
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University of Toronto - BSc (Hons) 2009 Saba University School of Medicine - Jan 2010 Semester 1[ ] 2[ ] 3[ ] 4[ ] 5[ ] USMLE 1[ ] 2 CS[ ] 2 CK[ ] |
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Brief explanation as to why you feel I will not be accepted?
Thank you very much for your reply. Can you provide a brief explanation as to why you feel that I will definitely not gain admittance? Do you have any suggestions as to what I may do to ensure being accepted? Do you feel that I should finish Organic Chemistry II and graduate and apply in January 2010 for the January 2011 semester? Do you feel that this will improve my chances of gaining admittance a great deal? Thank you in advance for your reply.
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I'll tell you what I really think . . . you're in great shape (providing you're not curving your stats). You've must finish the req though (organic) and do decent on the MCAT. Good luck. |
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Thank you for your reply
I wish to thank you two individuals for your reply. The reason I have decided to apply to the Caribbean is my age. I am very much older than the traditional applicant and I have grown frustrated with pursuing medicine because I very well realize how tremendously competitive gaining entry to a United States school is and I very well may be declined admittance if I score below a 30 on the MCAT. I feel this is very likely because I only performed slightly above average on the SAT. Furthermore, it is also very likely that I will perform poorly if granted an interview because I get very nervous in such situations and often show it. Lastly, I am worried that my Letters of Recommendation may not be strong enough because I am a relatively quiet student. To waste more time pursuing medicine in vain would cause me greater frustration because I have yet to have a career and wish to achieve my dream of becoming a physician as soon as possible.
Devildoc, do you believe that I will be granted admission based on my current statistics for the May 2010 semester? Dr. 30564, do you feel that it would be an impossibility for me to gain acceptance if I do not take the MCAT? I was under the impression that individuals were still being granted admittance to Saba without having taken the MCAT. I was hoping that I had a chance of gaining acceptance because I am applying to the least competitive semester (May) and have solid GPAs (Overall - 3.833, Science - 3.810) Any input from you two or anyone else registered to this forum will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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Nothing personal but the road to becoming a licensed and practicing MD is paved with exams and interviews much more stressful than the MCAT and admission interview. If you start ducking these ones how do you think you'll prepare for the ones to come?
![]() As for figuiring out where you stand it's very simple. Compare your stats with the ones already posted by accepted students and if you are in that range then you probably have a chance. |
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Thank you for your response B_W_. I fully realize that becoming a physician requires a great deal of standardized examinations and stressful interviews. I was hoping that being granted admission to a good school like Saba would improve my confidence. Furthermore, making progression in medical school would cause me to acquire even more confidence, making good performances such aforementioned examinations and interviews more achievable. I have always dreamed of becoming a physician and I believe the Caribbean is my only hope of realizing this dream.
It is difficult to ascertain where I stand with respect to gaining admittance because my statistics diverge from many of the applicants on this website. My GPAs are higher than average (overall - 3.833, science- 3.810), however, I do not have some of the optional prerequisites that many applicants have (No MCAT, No Physics). This is why I am very interested in finding out if there are individuals who are similar to I that have been granted admission and also the opinions of others who have been through the admissions process. Thanks again for your reply. Any further opinions would also be greatly appreciated. |
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Confused 20 ...
Your GPA is good, great really, but your major hinderance as you know is not taking the MCAT. I'm not on any admissions board but I thnk few here would disagree that you most likely will get into a few Carib schools (the ones that don't require MCATs), but the Big 3 won't take you. You need to take the MCAT. Yeah it can be intimidating for some but it's a necessary evil, and other exams await you that are much harder as others have stated. It would be a shame for you to have that GPA and not apply to the Big 3 or even D.O. schools in the states. If nothing else just take a sample MCAT online and see how you do. Also taking a physics course and finishing Organic II at a community college or wherever is a must. These are basic requirements for most if not all the Carib. schools, there really isn't any getting around that.
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Last edited by anesthetic_ambitions; 06-22-2009 at 11:20 AM. Reason: Didn't read all posts, lol. OP needs to finish Orgo |
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