Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) consists of schools established to provide post-secondary education to African-Americans dating back as early as 1837.
My understand with what DO's has been this:Can't say i feel animosity to them since i've only seen one since i started med school. I know it seems arbitrary but it could get you screened out. I don't know what the admissions committee … It was chartered separately in 1915. Worst stories are from people with problems that started in childhood. And, the usual.... -undergrad major, gpa, mcat, extracurriculars -Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions? I think it's hard to predict what you will ultimately get on that test. of that 180, 7 were black. (may not apply until residencies, I guess)MD here. Your gpa is 10th percentile for Meharry, mcat is 25th percentile. All the black students are of high caliber. -Hows med school life?had to google HBCU myself, looks like 'Historically Black Colleges/Universities'Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions?It must suck for her to have people to look at her skin color and then automatically assume that she's less qualified than her peers.my extracurriculars in college weren't stellar (random honor societies whose mettings i never attended) mostly because the didn't need to be. Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested.Edit: so i guess i should explain my particular route to acceptance since it is slightly nontraditionalI was accepted to BS/MD program out of high school. What do you guys think my chances are at Howard, Meharry or Morehouse? Good luck!New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castReddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies.Press J to jump to the feed. Then I said I never had one, and he said New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castI Am A, where the mundane becomes fascinating and the outrageous suddenly seems normal.Press J to jump to the feed. It's not like they're being accepted with C- averages. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts
At first, I was not interested in HBCUs but the more I contemplate, I feel that they would provide the environment I need to succeed.
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Your stats are below the cut offs even for the very new ones.It's gonna hurt but just do a post back. I went to an Ivy undergrad and saw many pre-meds drop med school plans before they even applied. Basically 12th grade i was accepted to college and medical school at the same time. AMA Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year.
Its gonna come down to how strong your ECs, letters, and essays are. Any tragedies? Med School Impressions Thread.
Minorities are in no way flooding the graduate schools of the country and at the same time those that wish to enter are confronted by social barriers that other racial groups for the most part don't have to encounter.With academic studies showing that just having a "black-sounding" name decreases likelihood of hire at jobs even when all parameters are equal with "white" names; how do you tell a black child that in the classroom he will be considered an equal and expect him to believe that when all the evidence around says he is not.Let me put it this way. I was talking to my brother about how I almost always prefer male teachers to females because the females tend to be annoyingly strict for no reason, like they have something to prove.
My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year. Press J to jump to the feed. I think you should try to improve GPA if possible.
Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. Next rotation will be pediatrics but i need to take the Step 1 firsti never meant to say that my accomplishments were impressive. Sure many of them end up at places like Harvard, but for obvious reasons, many of them also choose HBCUs. Get that GPA up above a 3, maybe consider an mcat retake, and you'll be fine.You could try some DO schools but you’ll probably get screened out. r/HBCU: A sub for students, alumni & prospects of Historically Black Colleges & Universities. My graduating class at the start of the year contain 180 students. Applying to medical school is a long process which requires due diligence when considering your options, as they all require a large investment of time and money. Founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, it was the first medical school in the South for African Americans.
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) consists of schools established to provide post-secondary education to African-Americans dating back as early as 1837.
My understand with what DO's has been this:Can't say i feel animosity to them since i've only seen one since i started med school. I know it seems arbitrary but it could get you screened out. I don't know what the admissions committee … It was chartered separately in 1915. Worst stories are from people with problems that started in childhood. And, the usual.... -undergrad major, gpa, mcat, extracurriculars -Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions? I think it's hard to predict what you will ultimately get on that test. of that 180, 7 were black. (may not apply until residencies, I guess)MD here. Your gpa is 10th percentile for Meharry, mcat is 25th percentile. All the black students are of high caliber. -Hows med school life?had to google HBCU myself, looks like 'Historically Black Colleges/Universities'Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions?It must suck for her to have people to look at her skin color and then automatically assume that she's less qualified than her peers.my extracurriculars in college weren't stellar (random honor societies whose mettings i never attended) mostly because the didn't need to be. Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested.Edit: so i guess i should explain my particular route to acceptance since it is slightly nontraditionalI was accepted to BS/MD program out of high school. What do you guys think my chances are at Howard, Meharry or Morehouse? Good luck!New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castReddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies.Press J to jump to the feed. Then I said I never had one, and he said New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castI Am A, where the mundane becomes fascinating and the outrageous suddenly seems normal.Press J to jump to the feed. It's not like they're being accepted with C- averages. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts
At first, I was not interested in HBCUs but the more I contemplate, I feel that they would provide the environment I need to succeed.
Medical School Application Discord.
Your stats are below the cut offs even for the very new ones.It's gonna hurt but just do a post back. I went to an Ivy undergrad and saw many pre-meds drop med school plans before they even applied. Basically 12th grade i was accepted to college and medical school at the same time. AMA Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year.
Its gonna come down to how strong your ECs, letters, and essays are. Any tragedies? Med School Impressions Thread.
Minorities are in no way flooding the graduate schools of the country and at the same time those that wish to enter are confronted by social barriers that other racial groups for the most part don't have to encounter.With academic studies showing that just having a "black-sounding" name decreases likelihood of hire at jobs even when all parameters are equal with "white" names; how do you tell a black child that in the classroom he will be considered an equal and expect him to believe that when all the evidence around says he is not.Let me put it this way. I was talking to my brother about how I almost always prefer male teachers to females because the females tend to be annoyingly strict for no reason, like they have something to prove.
My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year. Press J to jump to the feed. I think you should try to improve GPA if possible.
Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. Next rotation will be pediatrics but i need to take the Step 1 firsti never meant to say that my accomplishments were impressive. Sure many of them end up at places like Harvard, but for obvious reasons, many of them also choose HBCUs. Get that GPA up above a 3, maybe consider an mcat retake, and you'll be fine.You could try some DO schools but you’ll probably get screened out. r/HBCU: A sub for students, alumni & prospects of Historically Black Colleges & Universities. My graduating class at the start of the year contain 180 students. Applying to medical school is a long process which requires due diligence when considering your options, as they all require a large investment of time and money. Founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, it was the first medical school in the South for African Americans.
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) consists of schools established to provide post-secondary education to African-Americans dating back as early as 1837.
My understand with what DO's has been this:Can't say i feel animosity to them since i've only seen one since i started med school. I know it seems arbitrary but it could get you screened out. I don't know what the admissions committee … It was chartered separately in 1915. Worst stories are from people with problems that started in childhood. And, the usual.... -undergrad major, gpa, mcat, extracurriculars -Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions? I think it's hard to predict what you will ultimately get on that test. of that 180, 7 were black. (may not apply until residencies, I guess)MD here. Your gpa is 10th percentile for Meharry, mcat is 25th percentile. All the black students are of high caliber. -Hows med school life?had to google HBCU myself, looks like 'Historically Black Colleges/Universities'Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions?It must suck for her to have people to look at her skin color and then automatically assume that she's less qualified than her peers.my extracurriculars in college weren't stellar (random honor societies whose mettings i never attended) mostly because the didn't need to be. Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested.Edit: so i guess i should explain my particular route to acceptance since it is slightly nontraditionalI was accepted to BS/MD program out of high school. What do you guys think my chances are at Howard, Meharry or Morehouse? Good luck!New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castReddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies.Press J to jump to the feed. Then I said I never had one, and he said New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castI Am A, where the mundane becomes fascinating and the outrageous suddenly seems normal.Press J to jump to the feed. It's not like they're being accepted with C- averages. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts
At first, I was not interested in HBCUs but the more I contemplate, I feel that they would provide the environment I need to succeed.
Medical School Application Discord.
Your stats are below the cut offs even for the very new ones.It's gonna hurt but just do a post back. I went to an Ivy undergrad and saw many pre-meds drop med school plans before they even applied. Basically 12th grade i was accepted to college and medical school at the same time. AMA Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year.
Its gonna come down to how strong your ECs, letters, and essays are. Any tragedies? Med School Impressions Thread.
Minorities are in no way flooding the graduate schools of the country and at the same time those that wish to enter are confronted by social barriers that other racial groups for the most part don't have to encounter.With academic studies showing that just having a "black-sounding" name decreases likelihood of hire at jobs even when all parameters are equal with "white" names; how do you tell a black child that in the classroom he will be considered an equal and expect him to believe that when all the evidence around says he is not.Let me put it this way. I was talking to my brother about how I almost always prefer male teachers to females because the females tend to be annoyingly strict for no reason, like they have something to prove.
My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year. Press J to jump to the feed. I think you should try to improve GPA if possible.
Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. Next rotation will be pediatrics but i need to take the Step 1 firsti never meant to say that my accomplishments were impressive. Sure many of them end up at places like Harvard, but for obvious reasons, many of them also choose HBCUs. Get that GPA up above a 3, maybe consider an mcat retake, and you'll be fine.You could try some DO schools but you’ll probably get screened out. r/HBCU: A sub for students, alumni & prospects of Historically Black Colleges & Universities. My graduating class at the start of the year contain 180 students. Applying to medical school is a long process which requires due diligence when considering your options, as they all require a large investment of time and money. Founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, it was the first medical school in the South for African Americans.
By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) consists of schools established to provide post-secondary education to African-Americans dating back as early as 1837.
My understand with what DO's has been this:Can't say i feel animosity to them since i've only seen one since i started med school. I know it seems arbitrary but it could get you screened out. I don't know what the admissions committee … It was chartered separately in 1915. Worst stories are from people with problems that started in childhood. And, the usual.... -undergrad major, gpa, mcat, extracurriculars -Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions? I think it's hard to predict what you will ultimately get on that test. of that 180, 7 were black. (may not apply until residencies, I guess)MD here. Your gpa is 10th percentile for Meharry, mcat is 25th percentile. All the black students are of high caliber. -Hows med school life?had to google HBCU myself, looks like 'Historically Black Colleges/Universities'Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions?It must suck for her to have people to look at her skin color and then automatically assume that she's less qualified than her peers.my extracurriculars in college weren't stellar (random honor societies whose mettings i never attended) mostly because the didn't need to be. Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested.Edit: so i guess i should explain my particular route to acceptance since it is slightly nontraditionalI was accepted to BS/MD program out of high school. What do you guys think my chances are at Howard, Meharry or Morehouse? Good luck!New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castReddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies.Press J to jump to the feed. Then I said I never had one, and he said New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castI Am A, where the mundane becomes fascinating and the outrageous suddenly seems normal.Press J to jump to the feed. It's not like they're being accepted with C- averages. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts
At first, I was not interested in HBCUs but the more I contemplate, I feel that they would provide the environment I need to succeed.
Medical School Application Discord.
Your stats are below the cut offs even for the very new ones.It's gonna hurt but just do a post back. I went to an Ivy undergrad and saw many pre-meds drop med school plans before they even applied. Basically 12th grade i was accepted to college and medical school at the same time. AMA Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year.
Its gonna come down to how strong your ECs, letters, and essays are. Any tragedies? Med School Impressions Thread.
Minorities are in no way flooding the graduate schools of the country and at the same time those that wish to enter are confronted by social barriers that other racial groups for the most part don't have to encounter.With academic studies showing that just having a "black-sounding" name decreases likelihood of hire at jobs even when all parameters are equal with "white" names; how do you tell a black child that in the classroom he will be considered an equal and expect him to believe that when all the evidence around says he is not.Let me put it this way. I was talking to my brother about how I almost always prefer male teachers to females because the females tend to be annoyingly strict for no reason, like they have something to prove.
My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year. Press J to jump to the feed. I think you should try to improve GPA if possible.
Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. Next rotation will be pediatrics but i need to take the Step 1 firsti never meant to say that my accomplishments were impressive. Sure many of them end up at places like Harvard, but for obvious reasons, many of them also choose HBCUs. Get that GPA up above a 3, maybe consider an mcat retake, and you'll be fine.You could try some DO schools but you’ll probably get screened out. r/HBCU: A sub for students, alumni & prospects of Historically Black Colleges & Universities. My graduating class at the start of the year contain 180 students. Applying to medical school is a long process which requires due diligence when considering your options, as they all require a large investment of time and money. Founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, it was the first medical school in the South for African Americans.
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He told me black teachers are even worse, "talk bout something to prove."
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) consists of schools established to provide post-secondary education to African-Americans dating back as early as 1837.
My understand with what DO's has been this:Can't say i feel animosity to them since i've only seen one since i started med school. I know it seems arbitrary but it could get you screened out. I don't know what the admissions committee … It was chartered separately in 1915. Worst stories are from people with problems that started in childhood. And, the usual.... -undergrad major, gpa, mcat, extracurriculars -Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions? I think it's hard to predict what you will ultimately get on that test. of that 180, 7 were black. (may not apply until residencies, I guess)MD here. Your gpa is 10th percentile for Meharry, mcat is 25th percentile. All the black students are of high caliber. -Hows med school life?had to google HBCU myself, looks like 'Historically Black Colleges/Universities'Do u think, that in you being black, you faced less competition when it came to admissions?It must suck for her to have people to look at her skin color and then automatically assume that she's less qualified than her peers.my extracurriculars in college weren't stellar (random honor societies whose mettings i never attended) mostly because the didn't need to be. Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested.Edit: so i guess i should explain my particular route to acceptance since it is slightly nontraditionalI was accepted to BS/MD program out of high school. What do you guys think my chances are at Howard, Meharry or Morehouse? Good luck!New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castReddit's home for wholesome discussion related to pre-medical studies.Press J to jump to the feed. Then I said I never had one, and he said New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castI Am A, where the mundane becomes fascinating and the outrageous suddenly seems normal.Press J to jump to the feed. It's not like they're being accepted with C- averages. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts
At first, I was not interested in HBCUs but the more I contemplate, I feel that they would provide the environment I need to succeed.
Medical School Application Discord.
Your stats are below the cut offs even for the very new ones.It's gonna hurt but just do a post back. I went to an Ivy undergrad and saw many pre-meds drop med school plans before they even applied. Basically 12th grade i was accepted to college and medical school at the same time. AMA Currently in the middle of my psychiatry rotation and bored so ask away if you're interested. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year.
Its gonna come down to how strong your ECs, letters, and essays are. Any tragedies? Med School Impressions Thread.
Minorities are in no way flooding the graduate schools of the country and at the same time those that wish to enter are confronted by social barriers that other racial groups for the most part don't have to encounter.With academic studies showing that just having a "black-sounding" name decreases likelihood of hire at jobs even when all parameters are equal with "white" names; how do you tell a black child that in the classroom he will be considered an equal and expect him to believe that when all the evidence around says he is not.Let me put it this way. I was talking to my brother about how I almost always prefer male teachers to females because the females tend to be annoyingly strict for no reason, like they have something to prove.
My GPAs should be approximately 3.45c and 3.1-3.2s when I apply and by all indications my MCAT should be approximately 510 when I apply next year. Press J to jump to the feed. I think you should try to improve GPA if possible.
Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. Next rotation will be pediatrics but i need to take the Step 1 firsti never meant to say that my accomplishments were impressive. Sure many of them end up at places like Harvard, but for obvious reasons, many of them also choose HBCUs. Get that GPA up above a 3, maybe consider an mcat retake, and you'll be fine.You could try some DO schools but you’ll probably get screened out. r/HBCU: A sub for students, alumni & prospects of Historically Black Colleges & Universities. My graduating class at the start of the year contain 180 students. Applying to medical school is a long process which requires due diligence when considering your options, as they all require a large investment of time and money. Founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, it was the first medical school in the South for African Americans.
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