<p>heheyhey</p>
<p>Any Med Program.. willing enough to take me..
aha.. not kidding.
I have looked at stats from George Washington St Louis to Penn State.</p>
<p>I am a Indian Girl from NJ.
None of my parents went to school here. My dad took a few classes at Caltech and UConn but didn't finish @ UConn. </p>
<p>SAT = M: 740 CR:630 W:630 [1370/2000] retaking in Oct to look for a 1400 w/o writing and 800 in math
SAT II = M2 - 680 M1 - 710 Chemistry 640 retaking in Nov
AP = History 4; Chem/Bio/Stat/CalcAB - 5
GPA - 4.116 W - 3.7 UW
Rank - 33/500</p>
<p>EC **-
Girl Scout - Gold, Silver, and Bronze
Habitat for Humanity volunteer - went to FL to volunteer - 1 week they gave me 40hrs
Volunteer at an nursing home - 150 hrs
Indian Classical Dancer - went to Nationals with team - 2 year in a row - came in 2nd place last year
Went to MedCamp at Rutgers and lived there for 1 week in summer for **4 years</p>
<p>School ClubsNational Honor Society and French Honor Society - 2 years
President of UN Sponsored CLub called hero - 2 years - president
Student Council member - 4 years - this yr im Treasurer
Debate Team member - 4 years
Biology League - 1 year
Habitat for Humanity Member - 2 years</p>
<p>*Teacher Recs *- two amazing ones, and one okay one - one teacher went to columbia for law so + for me</p>
<p>The test scores and gpa aren’t strong enough to be competitive for most BS/MD programs. You’d be just above the cutoff requirements for SLU while GW and Penn State’s programs are ridiculously competitive.</p>
<p>Osteopathic physician? eww</p>
<p>Pretty menial if you ask me</p>
<p>Korean, do you actually know any DO physicians? </p>
<p>I happen to work at a hospital and the head of anesthesia is an osteopath, as is the head of the OB department. The pres of the PA physician association about 5 years ago was a DO. So, while DOs may not make it big in a big research facility, I challenge you to find any appreciable difference in their standing in the community of private (non-academic) physicians - salary, position, whatever.</p>
<p>PS - based on my W’s advice (she is an MD and supervises DO residents from LECOM as well as MD residents from elsewhere), my D applied and was accepted at one of these programs, and her reaction was exactly the same as what you stated in your first line
(She declined and is doing a BS at northwestern, with no guaranteed path to an MD program - go figure)</p>
<p>Also, didn’t understand your reference to “menial”.</p>
<p>Korean_dreamer, I wouldn’t publicly say “eww” at DO schools… I’m not a big fan of OMM either but you shouldn’t disrespect DOs. If you don’t like the degree, don’t apply to schools with it, but don’t insult people who choose to go DO. They still put in the work of becoming a doctor and there are some good clinicians out there with DO after their names.</p>
<p>Desi OP,</p>
<p>Realistically, your Stats make BS/MD programs a far reach. Most applicants have total SATs >=2200 and individual SAT II scores > 770 or so., UW GPA around 3.8</p>
<p>Lastly, your ECs don’t exhibit a medical focus.</p>
<p>i jus wanted to add that SLU’s program is not accelerated, jus thought id clear that up lol</p>
<p>3.7 & SAT might not be enough. Look at state schools, still would be a reach.</p>
<p>thanks for input guys…
UPDATED STATS</p>
<p>2270 on stats
710 CR
800 M
760 writing…</p>
<p>YAY!
does that help??</p>
<p>Great job on the test scores soccer! :)</p>
<p>Look at Sophie Davis in NYC.</p>
<p>^ OP can’t apply there because she’s an NJ resident.</p>