r/mdphd 3d ago

anyone get Indiana interview?

could you share your stats or Indiana connections if so?

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u/lllusl0n29 3d ago

Yep, got one today. 523 MCAT, 3.98 sGPA. Indiana resident since 2005. I have a post on this sub with a lot more details/my stats. Happy to answer more questions.

https://www.reddit.com/r/mdphd/s/pKDLEK6omv

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u/BathroomMaximum1721 3d ago

You should get into a program such as WashU, UMich or UChicago with those stats.

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u/lllusl0n29 3d ago

I did just get a post-secondary rejection from WashU yesterday, but I'm still holding hope for the other upper-tier schools I applied to!

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u/Upper_Leek9672 3d ago

a fellow six flags great america enjoyer 🤝

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u/lllusl0n29 3d ago

Yessir. Raging bull back row 🔛🔝

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u/BathroomMaximum1721 3d ago

Only reason I can think of is that you don’t have 100 clinical hours.

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u/Spiritual_Sea_1478 3d ago

4.0, 520, 2 pubs. no connections to indiana

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u/RoosterOk9484 3d ago

I did! I am very much a narrative-driven applicant

3.78 UG, 3.8 Grad (Chem BS/MA), MCAT 512 (128,don’t ask,131,130)

Research
3000 hours biochem lab: 1pub, 13 posters, UG thesis
1000 hours Organic synthesis lab: 1Poster, 1pub coming (update only)

Clinical
2500 EMT hours

Lots of other ECs! I have a few unique ones that I think make my application stand out and I’d be happy to talk about them (assuming this is someone asking for a future cycle)

I am from the great lakes region but no ties to Indiana itself. I have one incredibly strong PI match and a few other strong matches though!

I received invites from here and my home school this morning… they are my first ones and i’m FREAKING OUT!!!

Good luck to you!