Brief Profile:
First generation college student, disadvantaged applicant
EC Summary: 4 years volunteer campus EMS organization (1 year significant leadership role) 2 years health disparities research (2 publications, 2 poster presentations, 1 paper pending) 1 year pathology/immunology research (no publications) ~200 hours physician shadowing 2 years teaching assistant experience 6 months retail work (funds went to assist family during financial hardship)
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 06/11/2012
Undergraduate college: Top 20
Undergraduate Area of study: Biological/Life Sciences
Total MCAT SCORE: 517
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 130,
C/P 129,
CARS 129
Overall GPA: 4.00
Science GPA: 4.00
Summary of Application Experience
06/12/12: AMCAS submitted 06/28/12: AMCAS verified 06/29/12: Began secondaries 08/07/12: First interview invitation 09/04/12-11/15/12: Interviews 10/22/12: First acceptance
Applied, Withdrew
Northwestern University
Applying for combined PhD/MSTP? No
Submitted: Yes
Secondary Completed: No
Interview Invite: No
Interview Attended: No
Waitlisted: No
Accepted: No
Rejected: No
Summary of Experience:
secondary fees getting expensive. plus not sure about the curriculum NW is implementing this year
Summary of Experience:
Close to the top of my list intially due to my interest in rural/underserved medicine and public health, but I think OOR status doomed me. Still, with this school serving applicants from 5 states, I can only think it was fair.
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Application process was going way better than expected at that point. USA seemed pretty unrealistic with current IIs, so I couldn't justify another plane ticket to attend.
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WITHDREW before decision. decided I didn't want to live in NYC. That being said, the students at Columbia were possibly the happiest of any school that I visited.
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MATRICULATING. Very excited to be accepted here. Started out as my dream school, but the interview day really sucked. I've heard most people feel that way, so I'm going to give it another chance at second look. 4/2/13: Received my aid package today. Wow, very generous. 04/23/13: Second look gave me a much better impression of the school. Surprisingly HMS turned out to be my cheapest option, which makes this a no-brainer.
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WITHDREW. Wow, the facilities here are amazing. Not too excited about the prospect of living in Bmore, but I've spent the last 5 years in a city with similar problems, so it's not the biggest concern for me. 04/04/13: Withdrew after receiving financial aid estimate today. HMS offer was much better.
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WITHDREW My top choice post-interview! Loved everything about it. Sadly, I have my doubts that it will work out financially. 04/11/2013: Fears confirmed. Disappointing aid package. Withdrawing.
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WITHDREW. 3/4 tuition scholarship. Sweet! New 1 year pre-clinical makes me a little nervous. Plus not sure I want move back home just yet. However, generous scholarship still makes Vandy a possibility. 04//16/2013: Received financial aid. Aside from scholarship, all loans.
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WITHDREW. I was pretty sick on this interview day, so I left feeling just kind of...meh. Still, it is a great school and everyone seemed very happy. I'll wait and see what financial looks like. 03/25/13: Received need-based aid. Not very good.
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WITHDREW: Great interview day. Probably felt like I was the best "fit" here, but ultimately had to let it go due to other acceptances that presented more opportunities that matched with my interests.
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WITHDREW: I actually went into this interview day not expecting much-I grew up close to the school and am not a fan of the area-but was pleasantly surprised. Withdrew after Vandy acceptance.
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WITHDREW: NOLA! Great interview day here. Also got to spend some time after the interview checking out bourbon street. 1/2 tuition scholarship. Had to let this one go after Vandy acceptance/scholarship.