I applied to 20 colleges + BS/MDs and here’s what happened…
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- hi everyone, my name is George and this is my experience in applying for 20 schools with some BS/MD programs. I applied during the 2023-2024 admission cycle and in this video I share my decisions and stats.
Just to recap I had a 3.98 GPA, 1450 SAT (no ACT) and took 2 AP classes (no 5s unfortunately).
I hope you consider subscribing as I will be making more content on the college admissions process and in the coming weeks I will be making videos on how to start the common app as it will be opening in a month. As well as some scholarship tips that got me HUNDREDS of thousands dollars worth of scholarships.
In this channel, I hope to help high school students get into their dream schools and tell everything I know. (I’m done gatekeeping!)
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Time stamps:
0:00 - 0:40 - Intro
0:41 - 2:01 - colleges I applied to
2:02 - 4:55 - decisions
4:56 - 11:02 - stats and ecs
11:03 - 16:59 - takeaways and advice
Below I have a recap of my decisions with my school schedule since I forgot about that.
Course load:
Freshman: Honors Algebra 2, Regulars English I, Honors World Geography, Honors Bio, Honors Spanish 2, PE, Theatre, Principles of HS.
Sophomore: Honors Geometry, Regulars English, Honors Chemistry, Graphic Design, Photography, Medical Terminology, Health Science Theory, and Speech.
Junior Year: AP Physics I, DC College Algebra/Trig, PE, DC English 1301/1302, DC US History, Anatomy and Physiology H, Spanish 3 H.
Senior Year: AP Physics 2, Dual Credit Calculus, AP Microeconomics, Dual Credit Biology, EKG Practicum, AP English Literature.
My decisions:
Brown + plme (rejected from both)
Baylor2Baylor BS/MD (interviewed)
Accepted as Baylor SRF major ($84k in scholarships)
Tech + USMI (rejected from program) - $8000/year
RPI BSMD (7 year BS/MD program) (rejected from program)
MSSU + MKEAP (interviewed) - $60,000 in scholarships
Rochester + REMS (rejected from REMS) - $10,000 in scholarships
Hofstra + BSMD (waitlisted) - $148,000 in scholarships
OU + BSMD (rejected) - $64000 in scholarships
NSU + BSDO (interview) - $84,000 in scholarships
Tulsa + ECM (rejected) - $20,000
A&M: biomedical sciences (accepted)
UCLA - biology + physics (waitlisted)
UC Berkeley - bme (rejected)
UT Austin - bme (accepted)
UT Dallas - bme (accepted) - $32,000 in scholarships
SBU+ BS/MD (rejected from program) - $48,000
UPitt + GAP (rejected from program) - $0
Arizona + APME (rejected from program) - $140,000 in scholarships
#collegedecisions #ucla #collegeacceptance
I hope everyone enjoyed the first video of this channel. In the following weeks, I will be uploading more content about the college admission process and applying for scholarships. Since the common app is opening in a few weeks I will be making videos on how to write your personal statement and the supplements!
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Good on you for being open with the process and putting yourself out there. If medicine is still your path, I’m sure you will do fine as a premed.
@@andrewz4336 thx for the kind words andrew!
Thank you for sharing your stats with us. I’m an upcoming senior & have almost identical stats as u , & your video gave me relief on the college process .
well I’m glad! gl with everything
Insightful video! Your experience and advice will help many students to come.
thank you!!
W video you're gonna do great in college. You got a subscriber!
thank u so much!
Bro No Homo, Your voice is mad soothing😭😭Ain't no way Baylor Rejected you after the interview
Also I feel you at 9:15 . I'm from Houston and I got my EKG and CNA certification but there is no job for me.....
thanks lmao. I’ve spent months looking for a job and still no luck bruh
Congrats bro! You’re gonna do fantastic in pre-med
thx bro!
Very useful and very helpful. My college student also decided to to do a local State University engineering program, honors college, live at home to keep costs low. I think that is the right path. Good luck.
That’s great, thx!
great video and advice about the college application process and decisions! i definitely agree that bs/md programs can be a bit restrictive in allowing you to explore during undergrad, and the there were so many essays when applying! congrats on all the scholarships, and best of luck!
thanks for sharing! I hope the process went well for u.
Congrats! Pre med with biomedical engineering is going to be hard though haha
yea I know but we will see!
very cool video! could you type out what the high school research journal was called?
RARS Polygence Journal. hope this helps!
For future content, at our of your current university, some explainers on the social life would be good. Is it mostly a commuter campus? How does that affect the social experience.
yea that’s a good idea
Cool vid. If u don’t mind me asking are you in state for Texas?
Yea
thanks - can you DM the list of scholarships? I appreciate it
cureently I don’t have an organized list, but I will prepare one and release it in the coming days.
Did u look into umkc bs/ba md
@@legoatjagoat4691 yea I felt 6 years would be too stressful
what happend with UCLA?
waitlisted :/
@@premed_george do you know by when you’ll get accepted / rejected?
@@the077-ghost4 its kind of announced on a rolling basis. They even make decisions during august, so far haven't got anything
Did you apply regular decision or early decision?
early action for all except ut; no early decision
Thank you so much, also do you think that like early decision does early action has any advantage?
@@funk9512 uh well since ED is binding, I didn't do it bc I wasn't set on any particular college. But the advantage of ED is the statistically higher acceptance rates.
i respect u more than preachingp and rishab jain
bro that means ALOT. thank youu
Both of those guys suck to be honest. They're just leeching off the fact that they were privileged and got really lucky with some stuff in high school and sell a false narrative that there's a clear cut route to a top tier education (ie an Ivy League, T20). Guys like George don't get recognized though even though they're more genuine and actually show how the application cycle really is though because it's not as click baity.
I amm COOKED.
haha no worries ur gonna be fine!
You has a high family income, low SAT, and not many APs. UT is not bad school.
yea its a great school for bme