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27 Rejections and 1 Waitlist for This 3.9 GPA Premed. Why? | Application Renovation (S3 E12)

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This premed applied to 28 medical schools with a 3.9 GPA and 514 MCAT, but she only got 1 interview, where she was waitlisted. What went wrong? Let's dive into her AMCAS app and take a look.

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As we look through this student's full AMCAS application, we discuss:

• Should you list your future or current classes on your med school app?
• How to go beyond just basic descriptions in your activities section.
• Why "sales pitch" language hurts your med school application.
• Is it bad to include activities that you only did for 50 hours over the course of a few years?
• How NOT to write about research in a med school application.
• The concern I have when I see a lot of research and very little clinical experience on an application.
• Why I generally don't recommend trying to connect your hobbies to medicine in the personal statement.

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