This Med School Overlooked His App Mistakes For This Reason... | Mission: Accepted S2 Ep. 4
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- Mission: Accepted features successful med school applicants. We dive into their full applications, looking at specifically what worked well, along with what they could've done even better.
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This student believed they did well due to being a great fit for their top choice school. I agree- let's chat about how even though he made mistakes, his alignment with this school got him an A.
If you like Mission: Accepted, be sure to check out my other series Application Renovation, in which I give feedback to students who got rejected from medical school. We follow a similar format with full, detailed application breakdowns: applicationreno...
Dr. Gray, being on your show was an amazing experience! I hope people can learn from some of the mistakes I made, and also see that perfection is NOT required for an acceptance! Also (shameless self plug), I have some other videos on my channel that detail a little more about my premed and early med school experiences if anyone wants to see more of that!
Fellow Eagle Scout here. I almost put it in my activities, but I was talked down by my advisor. Put it in the PS instead- was one of my “seeds” for medicine
Have you submitted your application already
@@jawwadanwar2149 yes. It’s been an interesting cycle thus far
@@Maddawg31415 did you get in
@@maroonhorizon1693 yes, 1 school out of the 30 I applied to took me off the waitlist
Dell school of Medicine in Texas follows his passions (Health and policy), as well.
Dang this guy is the GOAT, he compared himself to Michael Jordan. 🤣🤣
Thanks for another awesome video! 🤩
hate to be that guy but how did he get in lol crazy
Did he only have 14 hours of shadowing or did I miss something? I thought you needed a minimum of about 50 hours
You’re checking off boxes…. It’s not about checking boxes
does working as a suicide hotline worker and talking people out of killing themselves count as clinical experience?
I would say no
No cuz you can't smell the patient. Yes, I know it's total bs. But take it up with med schools.
@@jayrollo1352 it’s not completely bs since working a hotline isn’t in a clinical setting
I know at least some medical school will accept it as clinical, at least during Covid. But I’m not sure about all of them