Brief Profile:
Research: summer intern; DNA sequencing center; undergrad research (Honor's Thesis Project) 1.5 yrs PT, summer research assistant after graduating (acknowledgement on publication), research assistant I, 2 yr. in Aug. FT...and then some - authorship on 3 abstracts for ADA (diabetes, not dental) presentations and a few poster presentations; 3 publications submitted so far
Volunteering: 2 summers at geriatric home; ED volunteer (a few hrs a week for a year); YMCA volunteer (10 hrs a week on weekends for a year)....last 2 I was doing while working my current job until I became way too busy with work; shadowed for a few months
Undergraduate Area of study: Biological/Life Sciences
Total MCAT SCORE: 507
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 130,
C/P 125,
CARS 126
Overall GPA: 3.74
Science GPA: 3.73
Summary of Application Experience
6/25/06: Still on some waitlists, but AMCAS has been verified (I only sent it in with UConn listed). I plan on adding all my other schools this week or next week. MCAT is from Aug '04...April '04 was 9,9,10 O This is my third application cycle.
6/26/06: Removed Georgetown and Loma Linda, kept BU, Tufts, Creighton, and NJ state schools
6/28/06: Added the listed schools to my AMCAS and paid....now already a total of $910...kind of makes me want to throw up :)
7/31/06: Although I have 'completed' many apps so far, this only means I have sent in the secondaries, I am still waiting on 'complete' notices from most schools
Great, I just realized I applied to Wayne State, and that I never added Tulane, so they are back off
9/8/06: Just got back from EVMS. Interview went very well. And I got interview invites to Tufts and Creighton!
9/12/06: Tufts interview was also wonderful! Really expensive, but I really like the school...and it's in Boston, so I will gladly ignore that price tag.
9/21/06: Penn State, one of the schools I actually knew I would be happy at and wanted to go to....thanks....
9/28/06: NYMC interview went well. They said they won't send out decisions until December though. School is nice, and students are happy and helpful, unlike how many SDN interview feedback ppl make them seem. I like how it's actually a campus, and not some random building w/ an auditorium.
10/3/06: called EVMS. Waitlisted. This sucks.
10/8/06: interviewed on the 6th. The school, facilities, students, and opportunities at MCW are great. Not too sure about the interview though...let's just say, some students need more training because they definitely do not have good interviewing skills, as in giving them.
10/15/06: back from Creighton. I really liked the school. The campus is really nice (since it's on the undergrad campus especially). Omaha also seems to be a cool city.
10/17/06: email from Tufts. I have been placed under 'active consideration'. This is not the WL, and I will be reviewed until a decision is reached.
10/20/06: rejected from MCW the other day...but i was expecting it. Today sent in primary for three osteopathic schools. i just can't stop spending money, i need to hide my wallet for a while.
10/27/06: back from UVM. Interview went very well. I really really liked the school (facilities, education, people) and the area!
11/3/06: UConn interview went really really well. Three interviewers, and they all rocked. And, hmmm, let's see...I called Creigton, and I got accepted!!!!! I don't really know what to think right now :)
Note: last year - WL at penn state, drexel, uconn, and evms also rejected post-int at GW
User #5923 took the old MCAT and scored a 29 which is in the 73th percentile of all old scores.
We converted this to a 507 on the updated scale which is in the 74th percentile of the updated MCAT. We also converted User #5923’s section scores as follows:
User #5923 scored a 12 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.
User #5923 scored a 8 on the Physical Science section of the old MCAT which is approximately equal to a 125 on the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems.
User #5923 scored a 9 on the Verbal Reasoning section of the old MCAT which is approximately equal to a 126 on the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills.