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Rejected by Medical Schools (Schools and Timeline Revealed!) The "Fauci" Effect?
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
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In this video, I will be reviewing the rejection letters from medical schools that I have received so far during the 20-21 application cycle (The schools and time of application submission and rejection included!) I am also sharing my reactions and reflections on the received rejections.
There has been a 18% increase in medical school applicant numbers nationally this year. And media outlets have attributed this to the “Fauci Effect.” What do you think about the “Fauci effect” and the reasons for the increase in applicants?
Chapters:
0:00 Reading Rejection Letters
1:10 Intro
2:20 Timeline of Submissions and Rejections
6:46 "The Fauci Effect" Discussed
8:00 Reflections on the Rejections
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it only takes one acceptance ! do not give up, whether you get accepted now or in another cycle you will become a physician. rejection is redirection :))
So true; well-said.
Absolutely
This girl has amount of confidence,courage that I stan🔥🔥
I appreciate the detail you put into this and how honest you were with your process! Thank you for being so vulnerable in sharing, I hope for all the best in your future💗
Thank you ❤️ it really means a lot to hear this :)
I've received some ugly rejection letters this season. Thank you for this video girl, keep your head up!
So far Ive been rejected from every US med school Ive applied to. Im waiting to hear back from a few. I got accepted to one caribbean school. It has been really tough. Im looking at another application cycle. Stay strong!
Really wishing you the best of luck!!
@@MedLeena Thank you!
Any updates?
@@SKT3716 I'm taking a few years off to do a special master's program and retake the MCAT then apply to medical school in the future. Thanks for asking!
@@valneishamorgan1667nice. Wish you luck!
I think the idea of not taking the MCAT is definitely the main reason so many people applied
Yup another important factor
Thank you for making this video. It did provide valuable info on the current medical school timeline and the surge in the number of applicants. Our son is also applying in this year cycle and waiting for decisions as we continue to provide support in whatever his journey takes him. Again, thank you and good luck to you on your journey.
Thank you and the best wishes to your son as well!
Honey let me make my youtube video too on my rejections. Best thing to ever happen to me.
Thanks for publishing this!!!
Thank you for your courage and vulnerability. You are a brave girl! It's those medical schools' loss.. I can see you are caring, honest and transparent and you will make a fantastic doctor! God bless!!!
It's getting more competitive each year and the number of applicants keeps rising, but I would attribute it more to economic instability magnified by the coronavirus than I would a Fauci effect. Also in general it is more difficult now to get an entry level job for a college grad. I remember when I graduated in 2006, research assistant/associate jobs at hospital labs required just a bachelors and now they're asking for ppl with masters degrees. And an ever growing trend is more nontrads deciding to pull the trigger and apply to medicine because they feel like that has always been their dream.
Love the last comment!! Hope for the best
You'll have moments where you feel discouraged. However Never forget, if other people can do it so can you! Not only will you make your dream a reality, but many people's lives will be positively impacted because of your care. You got this :)
Thank you for such encouraging words!!
I agree with you about the Fauci effect. In high school, one of my teachers asked students to say what they were going to major in in uni. Most of us said pre-med. This was in 2018, obviously before covid. Perhaps, many gen z are just interested in medicine.
That is really interesting to hear. It’s also exciting that there are so many people who want to go into medicine.
same happened to me last year. reapplying. less applicants this cycle
Best of luck!!
The admissions committees probably thought you were too pretty and would make all their other students look bad. That’s my hypothesis. Better luck next cycle.
Hahah appreciate your humor. I did get in this cycle though :)
@@MedLeena Congrats!
Super helpful video! Thanks
interesting and courageous video.
Thank you
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what was your MCAT score?
It's 515
@@MedLeena what is the lowest score to be acceptable?
When people refer to "the Fauci Effect," what I don't understand is where the assumption is coming from that all those "extra/additional" applicants are so highly qualified that they cause rejection of other highly qualified applicants. So, does that mean those extra people who otherwise wouldn't have applied due to COVID-19 or Fauci were so highly competent and competitive but wasn't applying until now? Sheer increase in number doesn't mean there are huge increase in competitive applicants. While it may decrease the acceptance percentage, it is a meaningless number unless there are huge increase in the applicants in the competitive range which I doubt that is the case (small increase possibly but not significant enough).
YUP! Definitely curious about the competitiveness factor here.
It’s so weird cause many people before covid dedicated themselves to medicine and now people see doctors during covid and want to be doctors? Medical schools will definitely have high drop out rates if people like this go to medical school
Do you feel like pre-interview letters of interest made a difference?
Honestly do not know if the ones I wrote made a difference because all the interviews I got were from schools I did not send pre-interview letters to. But it might be different for other people and schools.
I assume you are in California. There a couple of states where it's way easier and your stats will count for more. LA, WV, MS come to mind as having MD schools for instate with 503 MCAT averages. I ended up going DO with a 519 because I didn't want to wait a year to get clinical experience more than about 59 hours shadowing I was able to get before applying. You could get a job scribing if your life circumstances allow and establish residencies in a state like that. I think MS and LA don't have minimums for how long you need to live there for being a resident for admission. You'd need to check that. Another advantage is all those states have really cheap tuitions. I wish I had done that when I started doing my post bac.
Thanks for the great suggestions and sharing your experiences :) I fortunately did get into medical school this cycle though
you should make a video! i would love to hear about the stats you know for example MS and LA . And why did you choose DO with a 519? curious about that . the DOs school in my state do not interview high MCAT.
bruh literally applying to t20s
I think the “fauci effect” is also due to people with lower stats thinking the circumstances surrounding the pandemic would make it easier for them to get in. I have low GPA, but I’m doing a postbacc rather than applying.
True! Good luck with your postbacc and hope it will be better by the time you apply!
Med Leena thanks!
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