Thought that I was going to need to contact you for application renovation for myself, 4.0 517 but limited narrative to show why medicine was my passion, but thankfully I did enough right in my application to get off a waitlist. Thank you Very much Dr Gray for your videos they really helped me out through this process
He seems like a really nice guy. I think he just needs help to verbalize his intentions, passions, goals etc and give his next application more structure. Good episode, thank you for posting!
Loved the video! As an aside, I would like to see more MD-PhD content. The MD-PhD route isn’t as common as the MD route, and so there are fewer resources to draw from when making application decisions. Preparing the MD-PhD essays for this cycles has been very tough and I’d love to see you go through some of those materials both from successful and unsuccessful applicants. Does this sound like something you might be likely to do?
Gotta say, been a Ryan Gray fan for years now and it would be so nice to see more physician scientist content as resources are so lacking. I will say UIC MSTP has a great UA-cam channel
Hey! So you mentioned that the personal statement is not a timeline of your life. Would formatting my personal statement with the many basketball related injuries I’ve had over the course of my life and the orthopedic surgeons I’ve talked to be an acceptable way of writing my PS? Or should I go with patient interactions?
The purpose of the PS is to show why you want to be a doctor so anything relating to that, talk about it. This applicant had an entire paragraph about his move from Utah to Thai land, and it had nothing to do with him wanting to be a doctor.
in my opinion, it was a combination of mcat and narrative. the low science mcat is a red flag. a 4.0 in science and then 60th percentile in science doesn't line up.
Thought that I was going to need to contact you for application renovation for myself, 4.0 517 but limited narrative to show why medicine was my passion, but thankfully I did enough right in my application to get off a waitlist. Thank you Very much Dr Gray for your videos they really helped me out through this process
Congratulations 🎉👏😃
Congratulations ☺️🎊!!
Congratulations 🎊
We literally have identical stats! I’m preparing to apply this cycle. Congrats dude :) hope i’ll get in somewhere too!
He seems like a really nice guy. I think he just needs help to verbalize his intentions, passions, goals etc and give his next application more structure. Good episode, thank you for posting!
He applied to Rush with zero volunteering. I hope he does a bit more research on schools this cycle. Best of luck to him!
Loved the video!
As an aside, I would like to see more MD-PhD content. The MD-PhD route isn’t as common as the MD route, and so there are fewer resources to draw from when making application decisions. Preparing the MD-PhD essays for this cycles has been very tough and I’d love to see you go through some of those materials both from successful and unsuccessful applicants. Does this sound like something you might be likely to do?
Gotta say, been a Ryan Gray fan for years now and it would be so nice to see more physician scientist content as resources are so lacking. I will say UIC MSTP has a great UA-cam channel
Dr. Gray is so honest!!! Yikes. I love it thou, great tips always 🙏🏽
Thanks for sharing this information with me Sir!
Oh wow! Another fellow Lumberjack here! ☺️ I hope he can get in during the next cycle
Hey! So you mentioned that the personal statement is not a timeline of your life. Would formatting my personal statement with the many basketball related injuries I’ve had over the course of my life and the orthopedic surgeons I’ve talked to be an acceptable way of writing my PS? Or should I go with patient interactions?
The purpose of the PS is to show why you want to be a doctor so anything relating to that, talk about it. This applicant had an entire paragraph about his move from Utah to Thai land, and it had nothing to do with him wanting to be a doctor.
in my opinion, it was a combination of mcat and narrative. the low science mcat is a red flag. a 4.0 in science and then 60th percentile in science doesn't line up.
Would this same concept apply to post bacc programs? How long before applying should you start establishing clinical experience?
Activities were D tier with how little he did them for
Since when is 510 a low MCAT score 😓 at this point I just wanna give up on life lol
It’s not
That’s what I was saying lol
It's low for ORM MD applicants unfortunately.
This candidate made the mistake of focusing only on his grades.
His application is one big red flag 😅 It really seems he just randomly decided to apply to medical school
Survey for mental health advocacy in premedical community
His activity description felt weak. He could def improve!