I just want to say HUGE props for answering the title question in the first line. So often, videos will have clickbait titles with the answer hidden really deep in the video, but you answered it right away. Awesome job!
tl;dr She should have kept her app in the pile. Got a 505 and she is military. She's also had a decent GPA and had a 4 hour commute to classes. Never tell yourself no!
To save you a quick 5 minutes: Her BIG mistake was withdrawing from applying to med school because she had a 505 on the MCAT. Its like playing a video game, only to put down the controller and give up right before you face the final boss. smh. Her statements on her volunteering and military experiences are great too.
These become toxic to an extent. I'm a year away from applying, and it's all I think about. Will my EC's be enough? What's going to be most meaningful? WHAT WILL MY PERSONAL STATEMENT SAY?!?!
This one deff helped me for my future application! Wasn’t sure how to describe military experience bc in my mind I was thinking as 24/7 for hours! Thank you Dr. Grey for the advice! I’ve been binge watching this!
Thanks for doing one of these with a former service member, Doc. I'm in a similar boat and my test date is a week from today. The timing of the walk through couldn't have been better. Thank you to the woman who participated.
17:20 Dr Grey says there are 4500 hours in a year. But 24 x 365 = 8760. With this in mind, 12,000 hours in 4 years seems doable if you're working lots of overtime. But some of those hours look like they've been double-dipped with the 20,000 hour job.
Finally! A military applicant! Great video! I am applying for this upcoming cycle and would love to know the best way to find those schools that give preference to Vets. Any good resources?
I’m so upset for her that the military took 3 months to get her transcripts done. That’s just awful! I bet that’s a big part of the anxiety of why she withdrew. When I got out of the military, I got into University of Texas with a super low ACT and 1 year of community college. And out of state. Not the same as med school, but I definitely felt like my military experience helped me get in. Not to mention I had experience in my chosen field, through the military. Anyway, would love to know if she has since re-applied and gotten in.
Those hours could be legit especially for enlisted members which ex-Air Force officer probably aren't aware. From what it looks like she was FMF HM, and they can easily rack up those hours working 24-hour field ops weeks at a time and being on-call at the hospital
Finally, a vet application! Got a subscription from me! haha. Would love to hear more about the resources that you use to identify the schools that give preference to veterans. From what I've been able to see on SDN and reddit, people are usually bashing vets and not giving them helpful advice.
@@mathewjames684 Dont listen to C B. Go with a career path that you actually enjoy and see yourself in if you dont get into med school. If you still want to be in healthcare but you dont get into med school or you changed your mind about it because of the length and rigor, try go for CRNA, or PA.. The bio degree can be leveraged and you will be able to get an accelerated nursing degree if CRNA is the route. If you have a 2nd back up with a really strong interest in it, such as engineering or business, then I'd say yes do it. But dont major in if you dont have interest in that type of work because you might do poorly or just not enjoy it.
@C B The problem is there are people going for medical school and the biology major includes the courses for medical school admissions as well as MCAT subjects. I dont know what youre talking about but have you read my reply? I literally said dont go back to doing something you dont like. I dont want to be an engineer. Why would I get an engineering degree? I dont know where you got the correlation for biology and being bad at math so your point = invalid. If youre not going for STEM major dont go to college.
@C B This is why you have to know whether you want to go into healthcare at the beginning or a few semesters in. Idk what the hell you're talking about but I go to CUNY. Luxury of cheap tuition. I dont get the purpose of going to expensive out of state colleges for an arts degree. How about you read my reply next time instead of having a stick up your ass.
It's less officer vs enlisted and more just put 8 hours a day. Same with Mormon missions, peace corps, etc. At some point it gets crazy stupid with hours. It is clear to most that military = 24/7/365
Still remember watching these last year, now I'm going to med school!!
Same!!! Do your best in school!
I just want to say HUGE props for answering the title question in the first line. So often, videos will have clickbait titles with the answer hidden really deep in the video, but you answered it right away. Awesome job!
tl;dr She should have kept her app in the pile. Got a 505 and she is military. She's also had a decent GPA and had a 4 hour commute to classes. Never tell yourself no!
I am so appreciative of these videos. I am still a year or two out yet before I apply, but these videos are such an inspiration.
To save you a quick 5 minutes: Her BIG mistake was withdrawing from applying to med school because she had a 505 on the MCAT.
Its like playing a video game, only to put down the controller and give up right before you face the final boss. smh. Her statements on her volunteering and military experiences are great too.
lol i got a 496 and i still applied. YOLO. just rejections so far tho haha
@@schmo2109 i got a 486 and i aint touching that app with a 10ft poll
@@blaby4ever i got a 476 and got accepted
Now im watching these a soon as they're releasing. I'm getting too paranoid.
Same
LOL same
These become toxic to an extent. I'm a year away from applying, and it's all I think about. Will my EC's be enough? What's going to be most meaningful? WHAT WILL MY PERSONAL STATEMENT SAY?!?!
Same this is giving me anxiety
lol same
This one deff helped me for my future application! Wasn’t sure how to describe military experience bc in my mind I was thinking as 24/7 for hours! Thank you Dr. Grey for the advice! I’ve been binge watching this!
Thanks for doing one of these with a former service member, Doc. I'm in a similar boat and my test date is a week from today. The timing of the walk through couldn't have been better. Thank you to the woman who participated.
Dr. Gray calling bs in the nicest way possible haha. Great episode! Felt like she could have gotten into one or two schools if she hadn’t withdrawn
I wouldn't say bs...she probably wasn't sure how to translate her hours since military enlisted members do have crazy hours.
17:20 Dr Grey says there are 4500 hours in a year. But 24 x 365 = 8760. With this in mind, 12,000 hours in 4 years seems doable if you're working lots of overtime. But some of those hours look like they've been double-dipped with the 20,000 hour job.
Thank you so much for this video, Dr. Gray! The series, in its entirety, is quite helpful.
Finally! A military applicant! Great video! I am applying for this upcoming cycle and would love to know the best way to find those schools that give preference to Vets. Any good resources?
Yes! I'm applying and in the guard and I am wondering the same thing
Army vet here! Would also love to know how to find schools that give preferences!
I’m so upset for her that the military took 3 months to get her transcripts done. That’s just awful! I bet that’s a big part of the anxiety of why she withdrew. When I got out of the military, I got into University of Texas with a super low ACT and 1 year of community college. And out of state. Not the same as med school, but I definitely felt like my military experience helped me get in. Not to mention I had experience in my chosen field, through the military.
Anyway, would love to know if she has since re-applied and gotten in.
Those hours could be legit especially for enlisted members which ex-Air Force officer probably aren't aware. From what it looks like she was FMF HM, and they can easily rack up those hours working 24-hour field ops weeks at a time and being on-call at the hospital
she totally had a shot to get in!
Finally, a vet application! Got a subscription from me! haha. Would love to hear more about the resources that you use to identify the schools that give preference to veterans. From what I've been able to see on SDN and reddit, people are usually bashing vets and not giving them helpful advice.
30:18 "Oh, well nobody would want to sacrifice their lives if we weren't going to sacrifice their lives for them as the alternative!"
I watching most of your video. As a high school student, I'm scared to study for four years and end up not getting into med school like many people.
@C B What will be a career major that allows you to prepare for your MCAT and clinical hour needed for med school?
@@mathewjames684 Dont listen to C B. Go with a career path that you actually enjoy and see yourself in if you dont get into med school. If you still want to be in healthcare but you dont get into med school or you changed your mind about it because of the length and rigor, try go for CRNA, or PA.. The bio degree can be leveraged and you will be able to get an accelerated nursing degree if CRNA is the route.
If you have a 2nd back up with a really strong interest in it, such as engineering or business, then I'd say yes do it. But dont major in if you dont have interest in that type of work because you might do poorly or just not enjoy it.
@C B The problem is there are people going for medical school and the biology major includes the courses for medical school admissions as well as MCAT subjects. I dont know what youre talking about but have you read my reply? I literally said dont go back to doing something you dont like. I dont want to be an engineer. Why would I get an engineering degree? I dont know where you got the correlation for biology and being bad at math so your point = invalid. If youre not going for STEM major dont go to college.
@C B This is why you have to know whether you want to go into healthcare at the beginning or a few semesters in. Idk what the hell you're talking about but I go to CUNY. Luxury of cheap tuition. I dont get the purpose of going to expensive out of state colleges for an arts degree. How about you read my reply next time instead of having a stick up your ass.
These are not "weird" hours, this is embellishment!
Her school list looks extremely top heavy
Eh. 12 hour days, 5 days a week gets close to that 12k for 4 years. An ex-officer might not recognize that enlisted work those kinds of hours though.
It's less officer vs enlisted and more just put 8 hours a day. Same with Mormon missions, peace corps, etc. At some point it gets crazy stupid with hours. It is clear to most that military = 24/7/365