As a physical therapy student preparing to apply to medical school after graduation, how should I categorize my PT rotations in the activities section? They are very much clinical and direct patient care, but not paid nor volunteer. Any advice would be appreciated!
Hello, I have a question. I'm planning on applying to med school. I have about 1700 clinical hours but I only have around 200 hours of research that was not that much meaningful. Im currently studying for mcat while looking for a research job, but they are mostly full time, far away, and competitive. I already applied to more than 30 and none of them answered back. Now I am thinking of whether I should just do part time MA near my house while focusing on MCAT. Do you think I should continue pursuing research job? or do you think MA is a good idea?
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As a physical therapy student preparing to apply to medical school after graduation, how should I categorize my PT rotations in the activities section? They are very much clinical and direct patient care, but not paid nor volunteer. Any advice would be appreciated!
Hello, I have a question. I'm planning on applying to med school. I have about 1700 clinical hours but I only have around 200 hours of research that was not that much meaningful. Im currently studying for mcat while looking for a research job, but they are mostly full time, far away, and competitive. I already applied to more than 30 and none of them answered back. Now I am thinking of whether I should just do part time MA near my house while focusing on MCAT. Do you think I should continue pursuing research job? or do you think MA is a good idea?