Brief Profile:
I double-majored in topics in the sciences and humanities, and I have research experience in a lab. During my undergraduate career, I was committed to an intense sports team, community service activities, and shadowing/interning experiences. I have also had the opportunity to travel abroad for volunteer projects.
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 06/02/2011
Undergraduate college: Midwestern School
Undergraduate Area of study: History/Humanities
Total MCAT SCORE: 517
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 129,
C/P 129,
CARS 130
Overall GPA: 3.90
Science GPA: 3.92
Summary of Application Experience
My LORs were not submitted by my undergraduate institution until September 1.
I have decided to attend Vanderbilt University School of Medicine! It was a very difficult decision and please contact me if you have any questions about my decision process.
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My interviews were both about 70 minutes and very conversational. I do wish that Harvard had given a more formal information session and tour.
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Richmond is a great city and all of the medical students at VCU were very friendly. My interview was one of the hardest all season because of the number of detailed questions necessitating a personal example in response.
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WashU did a great job with the interview day! We were given a lot of personal attention by medical students, and fed a lot - dinner, breakfast, and lunch. After visiting, I don\'t think WashU is for me though. It puts a huge emphasis on research with no room really for patient care. Based on some comments made to me by students and faculty, the institution seems to scoff at students without a hard science research background and at those who are interested in primary care. All that being said, the hospitals and facilities were absolutely beautiful, and I am sure WashU provides a fantastic education.
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I liked Cornell a lot as a school. The students were very approachable and I like the curriculum. After a number of visits to NYC for interviews though, I\'m just not sure anymore if I could live there.
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I had a lot of fun today at NYU! The students giving the tours seemed a little tired and unsure of what to say, but were eager to answer my questions. Bellevue is awesome, the simulation center is beautiful, and student housing seems to be decent. my interviewer was very down-to-earth and honest about the education and available experiences.
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The interview day was super relaxed! This was a perfect first interview experience. I felt like I connected with interviewers and I enjoyed the tour of the med school and hospital.
EDIT: Received the acceptance email today and I am so excited!!! I am going to be a doctor! Have a very special place in my heart for GW - first interview and first acceptance!
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Vanderbilt was amazing! All of the facilities are beautiful, and med students seem so happy. My long interview went perfectly, but my short interview was a bit rough. Hope the admissions committee can look past my flustered answers
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I love the University of Chicago. Always have and always will. I wish they had gone over more of the curriculum, but they did provide a lot of written materials, so I think any remaining questions I have will be answered when I look over those. Would really love an acceptance from this school! And maybe some money too :)
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I love Yale! I love the Yale system and the opportunity to take classes in other parts of the university. I love the buildings, the students, and the professors. I think this may be my #1!
Very hard decision, but withdrew on April 23, 2012
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UCSD is a beautiful school. The buildings are brand new, the weather is perfect, and the students are friendly. I really like their new curriculum. Amazing that we only have to wait one week for the decision!
Quick turn-around! So excited to have this option for medical school!
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I was able to stay with a student host the night before, which worked out well. I did think it was a little strange to tour the medical school with no one there (since it was the day before thanksgiving). My interviewers were really engaged and interested, and I thought the few students I did meet were very nice. I think I would miss the University atmosphere if I attended Mount Sinai, although I know I would be trained very well. I don\\\'t think Sinai would be the perfect fit for me, but I was still very grateful for the opportunity to interview.
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I enjoyed visiting Maryland today! The students and professors were very honest and down to earth. The facilities were also very shiny and new. I was not so impressed with the grading system and intense atmosphere.
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I love Johns Hopkins! This is definitely one of my favorite schools! The students are fantastic - friendly, engaged, interesting, intelligent. The facilities are gorgeous, from the classrooms to the simulation center to the hospitals. My faculty interviewer wasn\'t so great; I don\'t think she had read my application and she didn\'t seem that interested in talking to me. But my student interviewer was awesome! Can\'t wait to hear back from Hopkins in February!
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I like Wisconsin a whole lot more than I was expecting! The research opportunities and clinical training are fantastic! And everyone in the Midwest is so nice :) I am definitely considering Wisconsin as a possibility. Just have to decide if I would like living in Madison.
Accepted with full tuition scholarship! wow this is going to be a hard decision.