Hey everyone, I’m a junior starting to think seriously about college and, hopefully, med school down the line. I’m really into Stanford (dream big, right?), and I’m trying to figure out what their accepted med school students usually look like on paper. Does anyone know what sort of GPA, MCAT scores, or extracurriculars are common among those accepted to Stanford's med school?
It's wonderful to hear about your aspirations, and aiming for a prestigious institution like Stanford Medical School is certainly a commendable goal. Accepted applicants to programs like Stanford's often have outstanding GPAs - usually in the 3.8+ range for undergraduates - and similarly stellar MCAT scores, often exceeding the 95th percentile. Research experience, particularly if it leads to publications or presentations, and involvement in healthcare-related extracurriculars, such as volunteering at hospitals or clinics, shadowing physicians, or engaging in public health initiatives, are also common. Leadership roles within these activities can further bolster an applicant's profile. It's essential to develop a strong foundation in the sciences during your undergraduate years, seek out mentors who can guide you and provide substantial letters of recommendation, and, if possible, to demonstrate a commitment to service and innovation in medicine. Remember, though, experience and qualifications will vary among individuals, and Stanford values unique contributions that each student brings to their program.
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