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Let's start. Political posts are not allowed unless explicitly related to premed. Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. Join our new discord for quick responses and routine calls: 84 votes, 83 comments. What EC's are considered "top-tier" or "great"? I always read posts on here where people give advice on school lists, etc. You need to start your app cycle in the headspace as a full person, not a robotic pre-med identified by an AMCAS ID number. You have up to 15 entries to fill out I know ECs are important when applying for medical school. Do you guys think there's a point of me applying this cycle, or should I wait until next If you are an incoming undergraduate, please read our Wiki and search r/premed before posting, as you are not likely to be the first person to ask your question. and Discover what activities and how many hours of each will make you the most competitive for medical school. Overtly off-topic posts and comments will be Basically I've been feeling extremely anxious the past couple of days thinking about how weak my ECs and LORs are. I know someone who has had 700+ clinical hours where they As for the rest, I'm not going to go into too much detail, but I think one of my biggest strengths (based on interviewer feedback) + the focal point of my PS was the fact that most of my ECs were non-premed Writing about your extracurricular activities is a crucial part of the medical school application. Seriously, like who would know if you did 10 or 100 shadowing hours. Need some insight here what do you think the people who have mid stats did in their application to get in to great schools? This is my second semester at my community college, I'm still taking pre-req stuff for my major. I feel that they are and am probably going to apply, but want to hear what you all think as well. Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. Who would know if you worked as a technician full time or /r/premed Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. What are some common mistakes premeds make with ECs? Pre-med humor is encouraged, but please keep your memes specific to being premed. Having no ECs shows you don’t know what you’re getting yourself into in the sense of not immersing yourself into healthcare. I just always wondered how am I going to get all those research hours, volunteering, shadowing, and I will go into what "very good ECs" means for top schools. I'm debating what ECs I should do this summer and would I one time started listening out my hours to my premed advisor and she stopped me on the spot, saying that hours weren’t that important. For context, I initially came into university with 53 votes, 33 comments. He will not have a chance. It's only in this headspace that you can start thinking about Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. What is the activity section? The activity section is a part of your primary application where you list all your activities (commonly referred to here as ECs). How do you guys get all the ECs? This is my second semester at my community college, I'm still taking pre-req stuff for my major. As a friendly reminder, medical schools do A subreddit for Canadian premed students. Advice + Help? My ECs for Med School. They also don’t know anything about what your 305K subscribers in the premed community. Better school=higher bar. ** Highschool students, please check out the stickied thread. I'm trying to understand what type of activity carries the most weightage and prestige on comparison. Before I begin, please note that this guide is my personal opinion backed by research, anecdotes, and personal experience. Hey everyone, I'm a junior in college who's planning on taking 1 gap year before applying. My advisor basically told me that my ECs are not enough to really make a compelling application. My daughter is a freshman premed at a top LAC and is trying to decide between a couple of options for this summer. She has a medical assistant/phlebotomist job lined up at a clinic Reddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies. Hi, this is my first cycle applying to medical school and I was wondering what my chances are like for top 20 schools/getting in at all, considering my mid ECs. Of course, medical schools want to The Premed Competencies for Entering Medical Students Successful medical school applicants are able to demonstrate skills, knowledge, and abilities in these areas. . Hey everyone! I've known that I wanted to go to med school and be a doctor for a long time Someone with a 520* is likely applying to good schools where everyone has high stats and great ECs. **Please read community rules.

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