My MCAT, GPA, and AMCAS for MD/PhD (ACCEPTED to UPenn Med School)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 29. 06. 2024
- Hello friends! In this video, my entire medical school AMCAS application that got me accepted to the UPenn MD/PhD program. This includes my GPA, MCAT, activities sections, essays, and medical school list. In each section, I also provide advice about what you can do to make your application competitive for top MD/PhD programs. Thanks for watching the video! If you found it helpful, please like and subscribe!
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0:00 Intro
0:35 Do you need a 4.9 GPA and 530 MCAT?
1:10 GPA
3:40 MCAT
5:04 Activities: Research
5:57 Activities: Research Papers
6:54 Activities: Research Presentations
8:31 Activities: Extracurricular Clubs
9:44 Activities: Shadowing/Clinical Exps.
11:09 Activities: Tutoring/TAing
11:36 Activities: Awards
12:53 Activities: Hobbies
13:38 Essays
14:55 School List
15:18 Outro
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Hey friends, this week's video is a bit longer than usual, but I hope it's informative to you and worth the watch. Below I've compiled some timestamps that have my main takeaways/analyses for each part of the med school application:
4:31 GPA and MCAT score
6:25 Research publications
7:58 Research presentations
10:16 Clinical volunteering and shadowing
12:19 Awards and scholarships
13:20 Hobbies
This was so so helpful and definitely worthwhile. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Royce! this is really helpful and nice to get to know your application a bit better
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this!
No prob!
thank you for very informative and thorough video! really helpful
You really are the idol student, hope youâre doing awesome still. I hope to either go into an MD or MD/PhD program some day as well
Things are going well with me thanks for wondering :) and for sure, you can get in!
This video is great!
Very informative. I see I have a lot of work to do...
Hope you found my advice to be helpful!
Very informative thanks ~~
No prob!
As an incoming college premed freshman, your experience has set the bar high for me! But if I shoot for the stars I might hit the moon (hopefully)
Honestly youâre thinking a lot more ahead than I did as a freshman. You have so much time so I wouldnât worry too much (youâll do great)!
Thank you for so much for this video! Tons of useful information! I am an incoming freshman majoring in biophysics. I am so excited when I found this video! I wonder when I should take linear algebra and differential equations in college while balancing with stats that Med schools prefer.
Glad youâre thinking about (and even know the existence of) the MD/PhD early
@@RoyceDong Haha so excited for my future four years!
as a current applicant, this was a little rough to compare to but very informative and helpful nonetheless
Glad you found it helpful!
good luck young man help the world.
Thanks Iâll try lol
Complete app: 4.0 gpa, 520 mcat, 4 years of applied, biomedical physics research (2900 hours), Publications: first author in peer-reviewed journal with a couple other publications, some research presentations and posters (campus level, local level, national conferences [DC, Baltimore], Japan). extracurricular clubs (physics club, chemistry tournament club, orchestra club). 60 hours of shadowing (geriatrician, neurologist, IR). 200 hours as a cancer patient advocate, tutor/teaching assistant (Ochem, Intro to Phys, Intro to Bio), Honors: National Award (Goldwater?), research fellowships, travel awards. Hobbies: pickup basketball (520 hours).
How long did it take you to get a first author publication? Did you have it before primaries?
Hey Royce! I wanted to ask you how you were able to present your research at a symposium. Did you have to sign up for it, or was it through an undergraduate research program?
It varied depending on the conference, but most the time I just submitted an abstract on my research project and it then had to be accepted to the conference. I have also heard of research fellowships (e.g. for summer research) where youâre required to present your research at a symposium the following fall semester. Hope this helps!
@@RoyceDong Thank you soo much Royce!
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
Thanks yea I was trying a new mic at the time
Glad the sound quality was pretty good :)
Hi! Thank you so much for an informative video!!! I had a question about the MCAT. You mentioned that you want your MCAT and gpa to be "high enough" for the school you apply to....how should I gauge that? For instance, if I meet the school's median MCAT score or am higher, should that be high enough? THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
Hi Melanie! I mentioned this in my video about how to choose your med school list. czcams.com/video/QPxfXa4bT9k/video.html
Basically, I think I said if your GPA is within 0.1 and your MCAT is within 2 of the schoolâs median numbers, then you should be good enough. So the answer to your question is yes, as long as your GPA is in range too. Hope this helps!
@@RoyceDong Thank youu!! I'll also check out that video, these are so helpful
Glad you find them helpful!!
@@RoyceDong what if my gpa is lower than the median but is within 0.1
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Do you have to go to an Ivy League school? For your undergrad to get accepted into MD/phD program? What if I went to a state school but have really good grades and a high MCAT?
If an internation applicant have below 3 CGPA, one publication and average MCAT score, then what will be to approximate probability to get admission in MD-PhD program? Please answer. Thanks so much to share such informative video!
Iâm not too familiar with the chances of international applicants vs. not international applicants. But (ignoring the international applicant part) the low cGPA may hurt your chances. One possibility is doing a postbac program to raise your GPA. Iâm just one random (and not fully informed) opinion on the internet, so definitely talk with people who know you and your application better than I do to get their opinions.
@@RoyceDong Thank you so much for your response! Actually I have completed my undergrad in Physics and I have huge interest to do research in breast cancer also I have so many interest in MD program. For PhD program everyone suggests for GRE. So can you tell me , I will apply for PhD program with MCAT score in Biological/Molecular/Biotechnology department, will it be applicable?
If you apply PhD only, then most programs need the GRE and donât accept the MCAT. If you apply MD or MD/PhD, then most programs only take the MCAT and not the GRE (although some MD/PhD programs might require the GRE as well).
â@@tasniajannat9878Any update?
What MCAT prep books or company did you use to study?
I used Kaplan! Will def do an MCAT vid in the future so stay tuned!
How did you find so many research opportunities?
I really only stayed in one lab my entire undergrad, so once I found that I was set. I recommend looking up faculty in your schoolâs department website (e.g. radiation oncology department website for WashU), read through the different professorâs websites and research interests, and then reach out via email to ones you like! Send an email like âDear Dr. Smith, Iâm an undergrad interested in your lab. I especially like your one paper in Science where you discovered this one disease mechanism. Would you want to meet some time to chat about me potentially joining your lab?âŠâ
Hope this helps!
Can I borrow your scores plz?
Idk if you can do that unless you borrow my identity too! Whatâs your email, Iâll send you my ssn
Lmao jk, but yea Iâm sure you can get great stats on your own!
Wait⊠someone like YOU only got into THREE out of TWENTY FIVE SCHOOLS??? Rethinking wanting to be a doctor now đ
Lmao donât sweat it-after I got my WashU acceptance (in January) I actually withdrew all my other applications except for WashU and Penn, including upcoming interviews and pending acceptances. So I may have gotten more acceptances than I did, it was just my choice to not hear back about them!
How did you have time to study, volunteer, shadow, tutor, TA and belong to clubs. Did you ever sleep?đ
lmao think iâm gonna kill my dream of applying to med school now đ„Č
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