Brief Profile:
Founded a philanthropy that has raised over $42,000 for medical care.
Volunteered on a five-month medical humanitarian mission to Southeast Asia and Oceania. Surgical technician and 'field optometrist' work.
Extensive shadowing experience in multiple fields.
One summer spent working as an EMT.
Alpha Epsilon Delta Co-Founder and Co-President on campus
Student Government Vice-President
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Executive Board, former scholarship chair and recruitment chair
Student Representative to University Foundation Executive Board
Order of Omega Vice-President
Presidential Ambassador
CRC Freshman Chemistry Award for top freshman chemistry student
Won President's award for top student of more than 10,000 at University
1 year of biochemistry research, 2007-2008--no publications
Spending Fall semester of 2009 doing full-time paid research at NASA
Former Supplemental Instructor for General Chemistry II
Involvement with Special Olympics, Red Cross, North American Food Drive, and other philanthropies
Intramural Sports
Dining service committee, University Studies Committee, and more
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 2008
Undergraduate college: Southeast Missouri State University
Undergraduate Area of study: Biological/Life Sciences
Total MCAT SCORE: 519
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 131,
C/P 129,
CARS 127
Overall GPA: 4.00
Science GPA: 4.00
Summary of Application Experience
Well, it is now mid-august and I am very surprised and excited to have six interviews when I get home from overseas. I am definitely ready to begin the interview process, and I hope to receive more interviews in the coming months. It should be a fun year.
10/30/2008 I have been offered 16 interviews so far and have attended 11. I turned down the remaining five interviews for reasons associated with money, sanity, and my acceptance to University of Chicago Pritzker. Yay!! Pritzker is an amazing school! I should be hearing from a few schools the first week of November. It's too bad Harvard and Yale don't let you know until March...
11/13/2008 Acceptance from Northwestern!!
12/18/2008 Awesome Christmas present! Substantial Merit Scholarship from UChicago Pritzker! I am completely blown away. :)
12/27/2008 Wow, I received an acceptance from UCSF today. As an out of state resident this was quite unexpected. UCSF is an amazing institution; I hope to hear good news from their financial aid office.
12/30/2008 It seems that choosing a medical school is going to be a bit more difficult than I had once imagined...but I'm not complaining! :D I am so thankful.
Late January: Turned down an interview at WashU and decided to make a few application withdrawals.
3/16/2009 HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL ACCEPTANCE!!!!! Woooohoooo!! So excited about this wonderful opportunity. I am so honored to have been chosen. Making a decision about where to attend school had previously seemed impossible, and within minutes of the HMS acceptance the fog seems to have cleared. I cannot wait for second look! I'm anxious to see the financial aid award too...thank God for the middle-income initiative!
3/19/2009 Yale School of Medicine Acceptance!!! Woot! I can't believe my luck this week. I feel like I should play the lottery just this once...haha. I loved Yale, and the students I met were definitely some of the friendliest and happiest. This acceptance complicates my decision a bit, and unfortunately the second look is the same time as the HMS second look. If things don't feel right at the HMS I may end up at YSM!
4/30/2009 It's official, I'll be attending Harvard Medical School. Today I mailed withdrawal letters to all of my other accepted/waitlist options. Sending withdrawal letters to Yale, Pritzker, and UCSF was pretty tough. It's kind of like breaking up with a girl you really like and whose feelings you don't want to hurt.
User #11318 took the old MCAT and scored a 36 which is in the 97th percentile of all old scores.
We converted this to a 519 on the updated scale which is in the 97th percentile of the updated MCAT. We also converted User #11318’s section scores as follows:
User #11318 scored a 14 on the Biological Science section of the old MCAT which is approximately equal to a 131 on the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems.
User #11318 scored a 12 on the Physical Science section of the old MCAT which is approximately equal to a 129 on the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems.
User #11318 scored a 10 on the Verbal Reasoning section of the old MCAT which is approximately equal to a 127 on the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills.