I'm a senior this year, my major is biochemistry and molecular biology, I have a 3.72 GPA.
I haven't taken the MCAT yet, but I plan to spend six months studying for it after I graduate. I do have a decent amount of extra curricular activities though:
ochem tutor
six years working at a retirement home
two years working in a cancer research lab
7 months in another hospital's lab
4 week long humanitarian internship in south africa
research associate in UCD ER
quarter long internship in Washington dc
member of Gamma Sigma Delta
2 weeks volunteering in Kenya
volunteering in a hospice
competing in marathons
Will my EC's be enough to offset my GPA and make me a competitive applicant?
I haven't taken the MCAT yet, but I plan to spend six months studying for it after I graduate. I do have a decent amount of extra curricular activities though:
ochem tutor
six years working at a retirement home
two years working in a cancer research lab
7 months in another hospital's lab
4 week long humanitarian internship in south africa
research associate in UCD ER
quarter long internship in Washington dc
member of Gamma Sigma Delta
2 weeks volunteering in Kenya
volunteering in a hospice
competing in marathons
Will my EC's be enough to offset my GPA and make me a competitive applicant?