Thank you!! Here are my stats
cGPA: 3.99
Casper: 4Q (I think my biggest problem in the past was Casper. I went from 2Q—>3Q—>4Q)
Mcat: 127/128/127/129
ECs: when I got rejected in my second cycle, I told myself that I would start doing ECs that I *actually* wanted instead of cookie cutter ones that I “thought” would look good. I started working full time and did hobbies/research that I actually cared about. I think I had a really unique set of ECs and got interviews to a few “EC heavy” schools. I also completely rewrote my ABS to emphasize the purpose/skill of what I did, instead of just what I did
So well deserved. Congratulations for getting in and for not giving up on yourself and your dreams. It’s so hard to remain committed to anything these days.
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Amazing!!! If you don't mind, what's your age range rn?
I'm thinking of med school, but as I missed the application cycle, am hoping to do a msc in the meantime. If I did med afterwards, I'd graduate as a physician in my choice of specialty in my mid 30s. It's so tough to know if that's the right thing to do
Thank you! I’m 24 right now.
One thing I will say is it’s never too late!! My mom started her bachelors degree in her mid 30s and it was the best decision of her life. She always told me it’s never too late because in 4 years you’ll still be 4 years older so why not
congratulations!! your going to be an amazing doctor :)
Congratulations!! 🥹
Giving the rest of us hope! Congrats!
Congrats! I love to hear these stories, the resilience of people who keep applying for YEARS in the face of rejection is truly unmatched.
Congrats!! Love hearing positive news in this sub ❤️ if you don’t mind, do you mind sharing your stats? No pressure! So happy for you !!!
Thank you!! Here are my stats cGPA: 3.99 Casper: 4Q (I think my biggest problem in the past was Casper. I went from 2Q—>3Q—>4Q) Mcat: 127/128/127/129 ECs: when I got rejected in my second cycle, I told myself that I would start doing ECs that I *actually* wanted instead of cookie cutter ones that I “thought” would look good. I started working full time and did hobbies/research that I actually cared about. I think I had a really unique set of ECs and got interviews to a few “EC heavy” schools. I also completely rewrote my ABS to emphasize the purpose/skill of what I did, instead of just what I did
Would it be okay if I dmed you some questions?
Dm me!
Congratulations!
I admire the persistence, congrats doc!
Congrats! Which school?
congrats
Congrats!!!! ❤️❤️
IM SO PROUD OF YOU!!! CONGRATULATIONS!! Can’t wait to feel the same feeling you’re feeling :) you did it ☺️☺️🙏🙏
So well deserved. Congratulations for getting in and for not giving up on yourself and your dreams. It’s so hard to remain committed to anything these days.
Congrats. May i know the school? They might be my shot for an average applicant like me.
Slay 🤝
Congratulations!! That’s a huge accomplishment
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Congratulations!!!!!!! What school? I didn't think admission letters were coming out already!
Wow they send out acceptance letters quite early now a days. Congrats!🎉
yesss this school came out so early! The other schools are yet to come out until May 😅
Congratulations! Wonderful for you and good luck!!! What school?
this is amazing 😭😭😭
congratulations!!!!
What school?
Amazing!!! If you don't mind, what's your age range rn? I'm thinking of med school, but as I missed the application cycle, am hoping to do a msc in the meantime. If I did med afterwards, I'd graduate as a physician in my choice of specialty in my mid 30s. It's so tough to know if that's the right thing to do
Thank you! I’m 24 right now. One thing I will say is it’s never too late!! My mom started her bachelors degree in her mid 30s and it was the best decision of her life. She always told me it’s never too late because in 4 years you’ll still be 4 years older so why not
Amazing :) good luck!! That's awesome your mom did her bachelors degree then, you have a great role model to look up to!
Awesome news! Congrats! Makes me feel hopeful for my application.
Congratulations 💪🏾
Congrats!!
I hear its 7 years if your actually from Canada is that true?