Eternal_Star
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Hello everyone,
I'm nearing the end of my undergrad journey as a Computer Science major with a cumulative GPA of 3.81. I'm also a double minor in Cybersecurity and Statistics. After graduation, I plan to continue with a master's in Computer Science, where I'm targeting a 4.0 GPA. Subsequently, I aim to score between 517 and 520 on the MCAT.
Assuming I achieve these goals, I have a few questions about my prospects for applying to top-tier medical schools like Stanford and the Ivies:
Thank you in advance for your help!
I'm nearing the end of my undergrad journey as a Computer Science major with a cumulative GPA of 3.81. I'm also a double minor in Cybersecurity and Statistics. After graduation, I plan to continue with a master's in Computer Science, where I'm targeting a 4.0 GPA. Subsequently, I aim to score between 517 and 520 on the MCAT.
Assuming I achieve these goals, I have a few questions about my prospects for applying to top-tier medical schools like Stanford and the Ivies:
- How might admissions committees view my application given my academic performance in a non-traditional pre-med major coupled with strong MCAT scores and high GPA in graduate school?
- I have three letters of recommendation and have been the first author on four research papers in my field. How advantageous would this be for my application to these prestigious programs? More like, how competitive of an applicant would I be?
Thank you in advance for your help!