Brief Profile:
Taking a gap year to work as a Tech in an ER
-College Athlete -4 yrs research experience in psychology (1 in process of publication) -Internship in admissions office -Campus volunteer -Shadowing in Peds
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 06/05/2012
Undergraduate college: University of Minnesota
Undergraduate Area of study: Psychology/Social Sciences
Total MCAT SCORE: 519
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 130,
C/P 129,
CARS 129
Overall GPA: 3.85
Science GPA: 3.65
Summary of Application Experience
Howdy!
Patience is a virtue that I have been spending a lot of effort to cultivate during the long periods of restless waiting during this cycle!
UPDATE: As July rolled around, I have made the decision to attended Baylor! I couldn't be more excited about starting school! As much as I loved UVM and would have loved to be on the east coast, the greater variety of patients and clinical opportunities at Baylor were very attractive. In the end, the difference in tuition has too great for me to pass up the excellent education at Baylor for a fraction (literally half) the cost of attending UVM, even with a generous scholarship
Applied, Rejected
University of California, San Francisco
Applying for combined PhD/MSTP? No
Submitted: Yes
Secondary Completed: No
Interview Invite: No
Interview Attended: No
Waitlisted: No
Accepted: No
Rejected: 08/15/2012
Summary of Experience:
Pre-Secondary Reject. Expected, but still disappointing.
Summary of Experience:
Placed "On-Hold for Re-Review" in late summer, finally got the rejection in January. Thought I would be competitive for admission here, but looks like i'm not a good fit. And so DC falls off my med school map!
Summary of Experience:
Rejected outright after and early interview. They interview a ton of people, so I shouldnt be too surprised.
Interview day was great, very relaxed. I'm in love with their mission of service and care of the whole person. Wish it wasn't so expensive, but definitely someone I would want to learn
YoungBuck took the old MCAT and scored a which is in the percentile of all old scores.
We converted this to a on the updated scale which is in the percentile of the updated MCAT. We also converted YoungBuck’s section scores as follows:
YoungBuck scored a 13 on the Biological Science section of the old MCAT which is approximately equal to a 130 on the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems.
YoungBuck 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.
YoungBuck scored a 11 on the Verbal Reasoning section of the old MCAT which is approximately equal to a 129 on the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills.