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  • User #7646

  • Application cycles: 2006
  • Demographics: Male, Caucasian
  • Home state: Texas
  • Brief Profile: Lab TA for OChem I (twice); Lab TA for OChem II (twice); Lecture/Lab TA for Anat/Phys II; Lab TA for Inorganic Chem.

    Two summer research experiences (IU and NYU SURPs); no 'real' pubs but several abstracts and presented at national meeting;

    One academic-year-long chemical synthesis experience, presented at ACS national meeting;

    One academic-year-long research experience in malaria genomics, supported by NIH;

    Shadowed a pediatrician one summer;

    Active in student government;

    Member of Bio and Chem depts. Faculty Search Committees

    Phi Beta Kappa / school-specific awards; graduated with Departmental and College Honors
  • // Applications //

    Application Cycle One: 2006

    • Undergraduate college: Earlham College
    • Undergraduate Area of study: Physical Sciences
    • Total MCAT SCORE: 519
    • MCAT Section Scores: B/B 130, C/P 128, CARS 130  
    • Overall GPA: 3.97
    • Science GPA: 4.00

    Summary of Application Experience

    Waitlistees: send in those updates and send in those letters of intent! I am sure it got me accepted to Penn. This process was incredibly difficult but I made it!

    Applied, Withdrew

    Cornell University
    Duke University

    Application Complete, Rejected

    Yale University
    University of North Carolina

    Attended Interview, Rejected

    Harvard University

    Attended Interview, Waitlisted, Withdrew

    Columbia University
    Vanderbilt University
    Baylor College

    Accepted off Waitlist

    University of Pennsylvania

    Accepted

    University of Chicago
    New York University

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