Man i wish this video was longer !! Im just now starting undergrad and i really want to be prepared for my medical school application 😭 i know im stressing way to early but im toooo exciteddd
For the primary applications, is there only one essay prompt per school or will each individual school choose how many essays to do/different topics to do?
I was a student athlete for 5 years and found my love of medicine a little late after an injury I had sustained. My GPA isn't the greatest, but I have always had an affinity for science. What should I do? Also, the volunteering bit at the end looked like some really important information for me, but it got cut off, so do you mind expanding on what I should do with the 500 hours of random volunteering I had done over the years?
You can do SMP if your GPA really needs help. But if it’s a 3.2 ish you can score high on the MCAT and definitely get into DO school. Or some MD schools. That’s just what I’ve read tho
Whenever this guy pops up on my feed - my anxiety escalates lol
Literally was trying to find info on this for the past few days and was so overwhelmed. Thank you for this!!!
you're welcome!
Golden advice. Early preparation is definitely underrated! Verification can take a longgg time.
Wow! Thank you so much for this timeline! It helped clear a lot of things and gave me a heads-up on things that I did not know were coming.
Man i wish this video was longer !! Im just now starting undergrad and i really want to be prepared for my medical school application 😭 i know im stressing way to early but im toooo exciteddd
I admire your videos and & thank you so much for your guidance
thanks! :)
You’re a lifesaver
For the primary applications, is there only one essay prompt per school or will each individual school choose how many essays to do/different topics to do?
This is soooooooo helpful!!!
You mentioned that there are ways to waive the parental income requirement. Do you have any information on this specifically?
So if do applications dont get sent out until mid june, is it more beneficial to get them in early may than mid june? Or is there no advantage there?
You mentioned that there are ways to waive the parental income requirement. Do you have any information on this specifically?
you need to contact AAMC directly and ask them for the process.
Hey Doc. Where can I stay updated on when and where you host these workshops?
my email list or our Facebook group at premedhangout.com
I was a student athlete for 5 years and found my love of medicine a little late after an injury I had sustained. My GPA isn't the greatest, but I have always had an affinity for science. What should I do?
Also, the volunteering bit at the end looked like some really important information for me, but it got cut off, so do you mind expanding on what I should do with the 500 hours of random volunteering I had done over the years?
You can do SMP if your GPA really needs help. But if it’s a 3.2 ish you can score high on the MCAT and definitely get into DO school. Or some MD schools. That’s just what I’ve read tho
I have a 3.5 gpa and I’m not sure if I should still apply to school that require a higher gpa.
May I take/pass the Mcat a year before the application?