Monday, February 18, 2013

Didn't get in this time around?

Did you apply to medical school and only receive a few "unfortunately we are unable to..." letters?

It's bound to happen. There are simply too many well-qualified medical school applicants out there for everyone to find a seat. If you made it to an interview, chances are, you're well-qualified. Instead of beating yourself up or driving yourself crazy over what you should have done differently, you might want to take a Freakonomics time-out. Here's a great little (so, so sad) post to put things in perspective for you!

By the way, if you weren't a well-qualified applicant, there truly are things you can do to boost your odds of admission on your second try. Areas to review:
  1. Your GPA. If your GPA is <3.5 and you are almost done with your bachelor's degree, you probably will not be able to make it move significantly. You might want to consider a master's degree program in medical sciences. Lots of schools offer these
  2. Your MCAT score. What did you do to prep? In all honesty, do you think you can do better?
  3. Your personal statement. Too many people forget that it is personal, meaning, don't just say the same thing all applicants say. (Some common cliches to avoid: I just love helping people; I find the human body fascinating; I've always wanted to do this; my science courses challenged and inspired me.)
  4. The types of extracurricular activities you listed. Some schools are looking for specific activities such as research, volunteer work, and clinical experience. Find out what your schools are looking for and exceed their expectations. Volunteering in a hospital for a few four-hour shifts a month can take care of two of these requirements.
  5. The way you wrote about those activities. Don't bother to list anything if all you are going to do is LIST them. As succinctly as possible, share how this experience has prepared you for a career in medicine. With 15 extracurriculars that you can write about, you certainly are not expected to give in-depth details for all of them, but don't waste this chance to convince them that you are just what they are looking for.

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