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Application Cycles: 6/9/2011
Demographics: Male, 23
Home State: California
Last Activity Date: 4/27/2013

Undergraduate Area of Study: Biological/Life Sciences

MCAT: BS 13, PS 12, VR 12, Q
Overall GPA: 3.61
Science GPA: 3.45

Brief Profile:

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Submitted: 6/9/2011
Verified: 6/17/11
Committee Letter packet sent 6/28
AMCAS Letters Received: 7/1
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California resident, have strong New Jersey state ties
Major: Biological Sciences
Minor: Chemistry

*Note: Strong upward trend in GPA: 3.9+ for the last five semesters.

Strong extracurriculars...had to condense filled out all 15 work and activities slots.
Highlights
- 4 year varsity athlete / NCAA Academic All-American
- Summer Research Fellowship
- Poster presentations at various national and regional conferences
- about 250 hours volunteered at free medical clinic
- 89 hours physician shadowing with 9 physicians across different specialties (spent a whole workday with each for most)
- 40 hours of additional "Health Professions" shadowing (DDS, OMFS, PT, OT. MSN, DVM, etc.).
- Red Cross swim instructor for 5 years
- a lifetime of playing piano, and over 10 years volunteering by playing in hospitals, retirement homes, senior centers
- tutor (stats, bio, pre-calc, English) college students as part of a YWCA educational program
- some hobbies


AMCAS submitted: 6/9/2011

Applied, Withdrew

Case Western Reserve University - "Secondary Received: 7/18 From what I know, Case is a great school but the secondary is just so lo..."

Application Complete, Rejected

University of Rochester - "Secondary Received: 6/21/11"
Northwestern University - "Secondary Received: 7/27"
Boston University - "Secondary Received: 6/24"
Brown University - "Secondary Received: 6/29"
University of Chicago - "Secondary Received: 6/23 Hold for Re-review 7/9"
Jefferson Medical College - "Secondary Received: 6/23 4/13/12 Rejected from Jefferson. Ha. I can't really say that I care as ..."
Georgetown University - "Secondary Received: 7/5"
University of Pennsylvania - "Secondary Received: 7/7 11/14 The Committee on Admissions reviewed your application but has not i..."
Columbia University - "Secondary Received: 6/30 Applied to both Columbia MD and Columbia-Basset 1/17/2012 Update Lette..."
UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson - "Secondary Received: 6/20/11 1/17/2012 Called admissions, was told "You will be hearing something..."
Stanford University - "Secondary Received: 7/7 3/15/2012 Rejected by mail...and about time."
Loma Linda University - "Secondary Received: 6/29 03/24/12 Rejected by mail. Not worried. The secondary was kind of odd."
University of California, San Diego - "Secondary Received: 6/30 Hold for Interview: 11/30 2/21/2012 Rejected. Booooo"
University of California, San Francisco - "Secondary Received: 7/13 Sad day :*("
Tufts University - "Secondary Received: 7/15 3/12/2012 Rejected by email"
New York Medical College - "Sec Rec: 7/27 3/26/2012 Still says "Your Secondary Application was completed on 08/04/2011 and..."
Harvard University - "Received: 7/28 3/6/2012 Rejected...was worth a shot!"
University of California, Los Angeles - "Secondary Received: 7/27 3/2/2012 Rejected by status update, then letter."

Invited for Interview, Withdrew

Drexel University - "Secondary: 6/25 Too many interviews at this point. Who would have guessed I would be saying that."
University of Vermont - "Secondary Received: 7/5"
George Washington University - "Secondary Received: 6/20/11 Mailed: 7/7 On hold for re-review: 7/19 I decided to withdraw as i..."
Pennsylvania State University - "Received: 7/29 Marked complete 9/13, 43 days after submitting."
University of Colorado - "Secondary Received: 8/3 I'm sure Colorado is a solid school in a great location, but I think some..."

Attended Interview, Rejected

University of California, Davis - "Secondary Received: 6/22 My impression of the school changed from the interview more than at any ..."
Yale University - "Secondary Received: 6/22 Interesting interviewers. Yale is full of opportunities. Super impressiv..."

Attended Interview, Waitlisted

University of Pittsburgh - "Secondary Received: 6/20/11 Great school, UPMC is a monopoly. Really stress research, you can fe..."
University of California, Irvine - "Secondary Received: 7/8 Solid school in a great area. 90% of graduates place into CA residencies...."
Mount Sinai School of Medicine - "Secondary Received: 7/20 Amazing NYC view from the hospital and school, it is in upper east Manha..."

Accepted

Vanderbilt University - "Nice people, facilities, great match list, Nashville seems like a great place to be for 4 years. A h..."
Mayo Medical School - "Secondary Received: 6/21/11 LoR Request: 7/1 Incredible school with incredible opportunities. Ma..."
Baylor College - "Secondary Received: 6/27 Really liked this school. TMC is right there and seems to be full of opp..."
Dartmouth College - "Secondary Received: 6/17/11 Dartmouth would be an adventure. Some cons are long class hours the f..."
University of Southern California - "Secondary Received: 7/15 USC+LAC hospital is pretty amazing. Strongest draw for USC for me woul..."

Summary of Application Experience

Final Decision: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine!
Addendum: Mayo vs Vanderbilt
[Disclaimer--This section is my personal opinion]

I decided on Vanderbilt for multiple reasons, some personal and some more objective. First off, thanks to generous scholarships from both schools, the price would likely have come to less than a $10,000 difference after four years. I felt that both were "equal in prestige" and that and that both schools provided superior clinical teaching. From my research, I concluded that doing well at either school would not hinder me from any choice I might make later on for residency. Also, both schools heavily emphasized student support, which I really liked. With that said, I felt that Vanderbilt offered more resources for the development of an academic career. I am also interested in working with/researching population and community health, and I felt that it would be more accommodating to do this in an area with an actual population. Mayo also has required attendance, while Vanderbilt has a very nice audiovisual+powerpoint streaming system and attendance isn't recorded. Both are unranked P/F preclinical, with Vanderbilt having a 1.5 preclinical curriculum. With all of this, I couldn't convince myself to freeze in Rochester for four years when I could spend it in Nashville.

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A Note for Future Applicants:

Remember, it isn't so much about what you do, but rather how you are able to convey what you did. What is the point of volunteering 200 hours at a hospital when all you write about it in applications and say about it in interviews is "I volunteered for 200 hours at a hospital."

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Links to some good articles for applicants:

The Application as a Story
http://studentdoctor.net/2012/07/the-application-as-a-story/

A Marketing Approach to Writing the AMCAS Personal Statement
http://studentdoctor.net/2012/07/a-marketing-approach-to-writing-the-amcas-personal-statement/

Reflections on the Medical Admissions Process
http://studentdoctor.net/2011/06/reflections-on-the-medical-admissions-process/