-----COST (GENERAL) Putting this section first because it’s probably one of the most important but under-discussed aspects of the application process. 3 months ago [residency] [serious] 2021 Application Spreadsheets. Due to moderate depression I missed out on the fun of college and HS and am now staring down the barrel of clinical and residency. Have a decent number of back ups. Post your links here! SPECIAL EDITION. M-4. If you have next to nothing to put for your research, ECs, etc. I'll remove it from "low-yield" and put it with the mid-tiers.

Get our spreadsheetIs there an anesthesia one yet? The medical school application takes about a full year to complete, but many students begin preparing their … Post your links here! FAQ. It's that time of year, when 2020's spreadsheets wither and die and the 2021 specialty specific spreadsheets are born! [residency] [serious] 2021 Application Spreadsheets. It's really going to depend on how the rest of your app looks. Life in Boston. When I say "low-yield", I mean low-yield for You seem to have mistakingly put a 2 in front of NYU’s rank.The fact that I can say this and reflect the current rankings is still unbelievable to me lol.Yeah, it's ridiculous. I hope most schools are as holistic as this spreadsheet is...New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castReddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies.Press J to jump to the feed. Staying on top of the admissions process and avoiding the “Seven Deadly Sins” can dramatically improve your chances of admissions success. Also feel free to comment anything else you found helpful in this subthread. I'm not managing any of the spreadsheets but hopefully those who are will see this.Dude/tte I know. I'll add them to the main post as they trickle in.Would strongly suggest adding a COVID response tab by program to let everyone know how they treated their residents. I'm at a "low to mid-tier" school and we frequently match at 99%. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts then you gpa will stand out quite a bit as a negative. I feel like I'm on gap year all over again...This was my attempt after mostly copying last year'sDon't worry - those things have a lot of reporting bias and straight up fakery! Posted this info on SDN as well but re-posting on reddit on someone's request. Close. Also BU has no regional bias, or huge service requirements so I believe it is better placed in the Upper Tier to not confuse applicants.Also I would remove the "try to avoid" when categorizing low-yield schools as they should not be avoided simply because of applicant volume. then you gpa will stand out quite a bit as a negative. I have a 3.55 GPA/511 MCAT (I'm especially insecure about the GPA because it seems lower than most on this sub). We’ll help you with the entire medical school application process, from start to finish. It's really going to depend on how the rest of your app looks. Building a strong medical school application can take years. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts The site may not work properly if you don't If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit Press J to jump to the feed. Meet the Class of 2024—class profile, admissions & financial aid stats. Quick links for Frequently Asked Questions. The final deadline to submit the AMCAS application is November 2, 2020. With the 2018-19 cycle just around the corner, I’ve noticed a ton of questions lately about creating a school list. Hi fellow applicants - It's that time of year, when 2020's spreadsheets wither and die and the 2021 specialty specific spreadsheets are born! 278. I'd check MSAR medians and look for schools that tend to have higher MCATs and lower GPAsI don’t think your gpa is that low (lower than your mcat, but not low enough to raise red flags)— You should be fine applying to the high tier schools with a few middle/low tier schools thrown in. Med school wasn't what I wanted it to be. At a Glance. Maybe share in Such a good idea! I'll add them to the mid-tier list though.To your second point, I completely agree. If you have next to nothing to put for your research, ECs, etc. If you’d like to learn more about how to get into medical school, please check out Medical School Application Discord Would be happy to hear any more input! See my edit above.I got accepted at 4 of these “avoid” schools and was invited to interview at others. Our medical school admissions packages are the ultimate solution to help you get accepted to medical school. SPECIAL EDITION. 3 of my 5 interviews came from them, if I avoided applying I may have wound up in trouble this cycleYeah, this was more what I meant. You can to. Our team of doctors with top medical school admissions experience and expertise will help you get in. They want to see a "story" of a person in a sense.Hmm I'm not sure off the top of my head. If you are considering applying to the for-profit Caribbean medical schools, please read this first.
Yes they received just over 10k applications this past cycle but that will change in the next one and on as their average GPA and MCAT have significantly increased --> (3.83 and 518). Make sure you’re actually a good fit for the lower ones so they don’t yield protect. However, if the rest of your app is strong, they likely won't think twice about it. Those schools are just very-very specific with who they interview and admit (like you implied in your parenthesis).Otherwise I think this is a good basic guide and school tier list.I didn't know about the shift in BU's medians. That's what really matters at the end of the day.Boston is not a low-yield school per se IMO. No friends, no dates, never seeing family. Just think of your application as a whole, because that's how they adcoms will look at it. I'm very, very lonely to the point of making it difficult to study and my ability to focus has gone to shit since Step 1. See my edit above.I have a lowish (3.62 cgpa, 3.69 sgpa) but a 521 mcat. 5/7 acceptances for me came from that list, with an additional WL from there... n=1, but my cycle would have looked way different without love from the low yielders.I was on the fence with Wake, but decided to leave them off bc they get > 9000 applicants for a class of 129.