WAMC 517/4.0 Interesting Situation

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Hey y'all! So here's the important information, and then I'll get into the dilemma I'm in:
  • 4.0 cGPA and sGPA
  • 517 MCAT 129/128/130/130
  • KY resident
  • In-state undergrad
  • Clinical experience (volunteer and non-volunteer)
    • 300 total
      • about 250 clinical
    • no non-volunteer clinical experience
  • Research experience and productivity
    • 2 years with a lab
    • no publications or posters
  • Shadowing experience and specialties represented
    • 400 total
    • mostly surgical specialties + pediatrics
  • Non-clinical volunteering
    • about 50 hours doing outreach with high schoolers in rural KY
  • Other extracurricular activities (including athletics, military service, gap year activities, leadership, teaching, etc)
    • Resident Advisor for 2 years
    • Won a competitive internship award
Here's the dilemma; I am in an early assurance program for my state school. this was a super competitive process and i was incredibly happy to be accepted. as a part of the early assurance program, you can only apply to this school. but, vanderbilt has always been my dream school. it would be a massive leap to drop the eap distinction and apply regular decision to this state school (because they really value commitment to KY and all), but i feel like i'm letting part of myself down for not even *trying* to apply for vanderbilt (i know you all probably understand).

so honestly, wamc? does the risk outweigh the reward? thank you so much for your insights

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Can you clarify what you mean by early assurance? As in if you already have a spot guaranteed for you?

If that's true, I would save yourself the trouble. If you really want to be at Vandy, there's always residency. Way too risky (and time/energy/money consuming) to throw away a guaranteed admission.
 
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Can you clarify what you mean by early assurance? As in if you already have a spot guaranteed for you?

If that's true, I would save yourself the trouble. If you really want to be at Vandy, there's always residency. Way too risky (and time/energy/money consuming) to throw away a guaranteed admission.
of course! given that you meet the MCAT and GPA requirements (which I have), you have a guaranteed interview with this school.

thank you for the insight!
 
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of course! given that you meet the MCAT and GPA requirements (which I have), you have a guaranteed interview with this school.

thank you for the insight!
You have a guaranteed interview, not a guaranteed acceptance - is that correct?

Your low nonclinical volunteering would sink you this cycle, but your stats are decent...with stronger ECs you'd be pack fodder for T20 schools.
 
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