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  • User #3134

  • Application cycles: 2005
  • Demographics: Male, Caucasian
  • Home state: Kansas
  • Brief Profile: 1 yr. PT school
    Worked as a PCT in Dialysis
    Worked as a PCT at Children's Mercy Hospital
    Varsity Baseball
    CPR/AED instructor
    EMT-B
    Tutor
    Strength and Conditioning Coach
    ER/ICU Volunteer
    Research Assistant
    Dean's List-4 yrs.
    Gold Key Honour Society
    Campus Red cross chair
    full time job (5th year)
    FCA
    Worship leader-campus crusade
    Scholarships, etc-the usual crap...
  • // Applications //

    Application Cycle One: 2005

    • Undergraduate college: Kansas State University
    • Undergraduate Area of study: Biological/Life Sciences
    • Institution: KU Med
    • Area of Study: Computing and Information Science
    • Degree Obtained: B.S.
    • Total MCAT SCORE: 505
    • MCAT Section Scores: B/B 129, C/P 125, CARS 126  
    • Overall GPA: 3.73
    • Science GPA: 3.61

    Summary of Application Experience

    9/15/05: interviewed EDP. not too optimistic, we'll see...

    9/22/05: accepted EDP. God is good, all the time.




    my advice (like everybody else's) is apply as early as possible. if you haven't taken the MCAT yet, take it in april. it might be less convenient as far as school goes, but it's well worth it when you already have it out of the way during the application process. plus, more schools can consider you early (in my case, i could apply EDP) when none of their spots have been filled. the later it gets, the less positions the school has available, so it ends up getting MORE competitive the longer you wait (which would probably cancel out even a higher MCAT). GOOD LUCK!!!

    Accepted

    University of Kansas

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