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Accepted To Usc Medical School Reddit. USC is a good/decent school for pre med and those people would have


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    USC is a good/decent school for pre med and those people would have likely Update in the comments for those wondering what I decided * I've been accepted to a good US MD school after working very hard since my sophomore year of college when I decided to be a premed (I Most people who get accepted to the top schools are not that unique, but they certainly have done everything a little bit better than everyone else. . However, I assume that at least a few people were accepted but chose not to attend and are Here, we invite all premedditors who were accepted to medical school in the 2021 cycle to post their applicant profiles for our current and future medical school So I got into Medical School. If you can’t do well on the mcat, you’re going to struggle in med school and on the boards. I don’t think I’ll be getting any merit and will be relying on other forms of aid. Had I actually listened to people on here and on SDN, I wouldn’t have even applied, let alone get accepted to medical school. As mentioned, the OOS pop. Just a general observation here to start a conversation, maybe you all have Hard to determine before the fact because most people plan to do well in medical school, but obviously not everyone can be above average. There are tens of thousands of applicants to medical school each year, and it is very difficult to stand out among them. accepted at these They also told me not to rule out any schools just because they didn't have name recognition. I'm pre-med and looking to get into a top medical school (this isn't a shitpost, I On top of that these people are worried about their application. Don’t listen to people here who did poorly as premed here at SC and are now coping telling people not to come for pre med. If, at any time in the post, you disagree with my opinion, that's Now I’m accepted to USC for grad school going to get my doctorate, I think it’s worth it in terms of investing in yourself; however, it depends on how sure you are about your major and goals for the The urologist I worked for offered to call USC medical school to recommend me (he already wrote a recommendation letter). Life is weird, and even if you don't fit into that mold of what YOU think med schools want, a med school could look at you even with lower stats and fall in love with you and your story. My GPA, according to neurotic-premed sentiment should’ve killed my My son (US national) has been accepted to Trinity and a similar quality American school, with the career objective of studying neuroscience and medicine, and the ambition of becoming an neurologist (MD). The best way to increase your chances is just to increase the volume of schools you I like a lot of things about USC (especially the fact that it’s in LA) but I’ve heard that it’s not that good for pre-med. Has anyone been accepted into medical school that just had an “average” application? Obviously by average I mean the average person that For example, I see on MSAR a school might interview 300 people and only 100 people matriculate. I would ask your school what they have established. Now what? Hey, fellas! I was blessed to (finally!) get into medical school over the Christmas break! I'm now a college senior, and I'm getting ready to begin my last semester To add to #8, my coworker's mom is an adcom for a medical school in NC. UCLA or Hello, I’m an AZ native who was recently accepted to USC as a biology major. If you like family medicine? Great! If you My girlfriend got rejected from a medical program today and I am on my second cycle of applying to medical school. He owns a private practice near the school, and he r/ApplyingToCollege is the premier forum for college admissions questions, advice, and discussions, from college essays and scholarships to SAT/ACT test prep, career guidance, and more. I got a full ride to both UCLA and USC, and I accepted my spots into both. Apparently, the parity among medical schools is extremely high, so the most important thing is I am in residency now but my medical school had connection to a charity driven private loan place that was aimed for daca students. Get expert guidance for USC Medical School acceptance, with tips on application, interview prep, and requirements, to boost your chances with a competitive med school strategy and It's one of the most expensive med schools without all the glitter They're very MCAT heavy and according to a friend who goes there 514+ is a requirement if not URM. Doing all of the above will not guarantee you an Hey reddit, I'm in a huge dilemma right now. I would argue the top 25% of DO students would have no I'd visit many of Tiktok medical students' profiles to find out that the schools they attend have unfathomably low standards that I am not accustomed to as a newly I think too many of your target schools are OOS public schools, almost 1/2 your school list OOS is too big a risk. They should accept people I wasn't sure what I wanted to do during medical school and the reality is that military residency spots are nowhere near as diverse/plentiful as the civilian world. Taking all of this into consideration, is it worth applying? When USC asks, "Are you a member of a group that is under-represented in medicine?" do they give the groups that are under-represented I'm posting this AMA to provide information for incoming students who are considering whether or not pre-med at USC is the right choice. He told me that with the volume of applications they receive, they literally pull everyone up in an excel sheet and cut based I commented this on that original post, but I feel like that’s almost unethical in a way.

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