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  • YoungN

  • Application cycles: 2011
  • Demographics: Male, 23, African
  • Home state: California
  • Last Active: 08/19/2012

// Applications //

Application Cycle One: 2011

  • Undergraduate college: You See El Ay
  • Total MCAT SCORE: 523
  • MCAT Section Scores: B/B 131, C/P 130, CARS 132  
  • Overall GPA: 0.50
  • Science GPA: 0.50

Summary of Application Experience

enter ubiquitous \'will update after the cycle\' statement. ...No, really, I will...if I remember.

Here is my biased rankings of the schools that gave me interviews: (really just for me based on my preferences, impressions from the schools and fit)

1. Hopkins
2. Columbia
3. University of Chicago
4. UCLA

5. Yale/Duke
6. University of Michigan

7. NYU
8. Wash U
9. Vanderbilt
10. U Pitt
11. Northwestern
12. Case Western


13. Tufts

Methodology: get the F outta here with that nonsense

Application Complete

Stanford University

Application Complete, Rejected

University of Pennsylvania
University of California, San Diego
Harvard University
University of California, San Francisco
University of California, Davis
Cornell University
University of California, Irvine

Application Complete, Withdrew

University of Southern California
Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Invited for Interview, Withdrew

Albert Einstein of Yeshiva University

Attended Interview, Rejected

Duke University
Yale University

Attended Interview, Waitlisted

University of California, Los Angeles
University of Michigan
Washington University in St. Louis
Johns Hopkins University
University of Pittsburgh
Columbia University
Vanderbilt University

Accepted off Waitlist

Northwestern University

Accepted

New York University
University of Chicago
Case Western Reserve University
Tufts University

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