I went to a Technology school that is top rated for CS and engineering but I still knew tons of people in those majors who were heavily involved with extracurricular activities. It’s difficult but it’s good to show you’re up for challenges
He really just needed the gap year or two for experiences tbh. I took one because I had not nearly enough activities and clinical involvement at the same time in undergrad, and now my applications is much more well rounded.
Thank you sooooo much dr Gray 🙏🏻 can’t thank u enough…. We saw your videos and learnt…. Got multiple interviews and multiple acceptance. Thank u so much for all u r doing for med school applicants. I am a parent of a med school student
I’m first. Yayyyyy 🎊🥳🎉… hoping you will reply… can you review a Texas Medschool application. I haven’t seen one on your channel. I think it would be helpful for us Texas residents. Thank you !
On the application form, is there like a paid activity section that’s different from the normal activity section or in the activity section, you can just put all activities including paid activity? Thanks
Can med schools see where you applied? UNMC and Creighton so I can live with my parents. Iowa so I can live with my grandparents. Anything in California because of the weather. Harvard because it’s Harvard.
Hey Dr. Gray! I am currently a sophomore receiving my undergraduate in Human Biology. I was just wondering what I should say for "Why I want to be a doctor", I have always wanted to be one, but I haven't had a personal experience that leads me to that. Could you help me with this? I have the obvious, "I like to help people" but I know that obviously won't pass. What should I say?
I can bet you that people who want to be doctors all like to help people. We can all see that from these applications - rejected or accepted. It's the personal experience that differentiates them apart. How much that experience impacts them and how much they can translate that into their application are what make them unique
Hard to get grades that high in a CS program without devoting most or all of your time to school tbh. Gap year for activities will benefit him a lot
I went to a Technology school that is top rated for CS and engineering but I still knew tons of people in those majors who were heavily involved with extracurricular activities. It’s difficult but it’s good to show you’re up for challenges
Facts CS is torture
I agree. He needs a gap year
The main takeaway from all of these is, NOTHING can make up for anything else. Be balanced or get rejected.
Bro sounds like he just woke up
He really just needed the gap year or two for experiences tbh. I took one because I had not nearly enough activities and clinical involvement at the same time in undergrad, and now my applications is much more well rounded.
Thank you sooooo much dr Gray 🙏🏻 can’t thank u enough…. We saw your videos and learnt…. Got multiple interviews and multiple acceptance. Thank u so much for all u r doing for med school applicants. I am a parent of a med school student
I am a fellow cs major applying this cycle. Apply Carle Illinois and enmed Texas. Good luck bro.
I’m first. Yayyyyy 🎊🥳🎉… hoping you will reply… can you review a Texas Medschool application. I haven’t seen one on your channel. I think it would be helpful for us Texas residents. Thank you !
Great idea!
I am so similar to this applicant, him and I share a lot of experiences. So weird!
Man looks like Will Poulter
I wanna see more DO app videos
We are working on getting more DO & TMDSAS!
Shotgun method: 40 plus hee haw
On the application form, is there like a paid activity section that’s different from the normal activity section or in the activity section, you can just put all activities including paid activity?
Thanks
is it possible to write secondaries a year to 6 months prior to sending them. Are they the same yearly. Does anyone know than where to find them at.
The OSU is pretty OOS friendly. They range between 25-45% OOS accepted and gave me an interview invite with mediocre stats.
Interesting. I looked at the class profile and you are right
Can med schools see where you applied? UNMC and Creighton so I can live with my parents. Iowa so I can live with my grandparents. Anything in California because of the weather. Harvard because it’s Harvard.
Hey Dr. Gray!
I am currently a sophomore receiving my undergraduate in Human Biology. I was just wondering what I should say for "Why I want to be a doctor", I have always wanted to be one, but I haven't had a personal experience that leads me to that. Could you help me with this? I have the obvious, "I like to help people" but I know that obviously won't pass. What should I say?
Go get hands on clinical experience and then you'll get personal experience that will help explain why you want to be a doctor.
I can bet you that people who want to be doctors all like to help people. We can all see that from these applications - rejected or accepted. It's the personal experience that differentiates them apart. How much that experience impacts them and how much they can translate that into their application are what make them unique
This is 100% why clinical experience is needed
For some reason, I’d like to ask if you’re schooling at UCSD, if yes, you can get into Jacob medical center
Do these folks apply to DO schools?
This guy needs to take a couple gap years and after he has the right clinical experience he needs to apply to 40 schools instead of 20.