Brief Profile:
Want to know how I made it into medical school? read about the journey here: http://realtalk.blogspot.com/
B.S. Chemistry, Minor in French Literature & Language M.S. in Biotechnology
Personal Statement: Had 3 jobs during schooling and went through rough family issues (Ive been told I have exceptional essays) Quadri-lingual: English, French, etc. Undergrad: Started scholarship fund and Foreign Language studies minor, research with poster presentation Grad School: Better grades, worked during school, paper in process of publication Current: Full-time job as R&D scientist, pioneered volunteer effort translating for national health authorities and rare blood disorder patients; Member of first-response emergency team in my town.
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 06/09/2013
Undergraduate college: Private School
Undergraduate Area of study: Physical Sciences
Institution: Private School
Area of Study: Engineering/Technology
Degree Obtained: MS
Total MCAT SCORE: 500
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 124,
C/P 124,
CARS 127
Overall GPA: 3.50
Science GPA: 3.50
Summary of Application Experience
AMCAS submitted 6/10/13 9:35AM ET; Verified 6/17/13 12:52PM ET
COST BREAKDOWN: AMCAS (14 schools): $0 per fee waiver - this was a pretty involved process, but worth it! All subsequent Secondaries honor AMCAS waiver, $0 AACOMAS (3 schools): $0 per fee waiver All subsequent secondaries: $0 SIU: expedite signature page $5.50 hotel in Springfield: $63 Gas/Food/ Other: $150 Suit: I already own quite a few bc of my work, but it's about $140 Loyola: $50 for tank of gas -$$ for taking day off of work (oh well, that's life!)
With my acceptance to Loyola, I will be withdrawing all OOS applications. Remaining close to home is a huge priority for me.
Applied, Rejected
University of Iowa
Applying for combined PhD/MSTP? No
Submitted: 06/27/2013
Secondary Completed: No
Interview Invite: No
Interview Attended: No
Waitlisted: No
Accepted: No
Rejected: Yes
Summary of Experience:
More strict with OOS applicant stats. Not too sad about this one...
Summary of Experience:
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Secondary received 7/26; requires OOS applicants to sign contract to practice in Ohio which is a significant comittment this early in the game. Will not be completing secondary.
Summary of Experience:
Substitution for Western Michigan University SOM.Complete since June and waited for a secondary... just felt like there was a lack of respect for my time and investment in this cycle, which speaks volumes about the school. Wishin all the best to their first batch of matriculants :)
Summary of Experience:
REALLY surprised about this rejection since I interviewed with them last cycle and I did everything they recommended to improve my application... Shows how dynamic each cycle year is! C'est la vie!
Summary of Experience:
Apparently, this school does not do an in-person interview...?! Received a call from one of the Deans offering me a conditional acceptance if I completed their online MPH in addition to the MS I already hold. Another two years and $30k? I had to decline...
Summary of Experience:
Enjoyed my time here and felt the love, but staying close to home is priority. I know my spot will go to someone well-qualified and deserving :)