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    jbv510 got a reaction from gs3476 in Genetic Counseling Fall 2019 Applicants   
    Me too! I got my MB in 2016 after about 6 years of molecular experience and the genetic counselor I’ve been volunteering with has told me repeatedly what an advantage this is because I already know more than most first year GC students about molecular and genetic testing. I tried to get a job in a cytogenetics lab last month to try to balance out my molecular experience, but the job was frozen right before I interviewed. Either way, I think this experience is going to be invaluable, especially because not all programs do a lab practicum, which I don’t love. Before I moved to IN, I worked in the molecular diagnostics lab at VCU and the GC students rotated through our lab. I think that experience is so important to understanding the complex lab results involved in this field. 
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    jbv510 got a reaction from freckledgenes in Genetic Counseling Fall 2019 Applicants   
    I feel like we’re kindred spirits! I’ll be 32 when I apply the first time, with an equally abysmal undergrad GPA. Since it’ll be almost 11 years old at that point and because I got a masters degree with a 4.0, I’m hoping it won’t be too detrimental. Good luck with the GREs again!
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    jbv510 got a reaction from curlyQ20 in Genetic Counseling Fall 2019 Applicants   
    Hi everyone,
    I'm glad this board has started already! I was planning on applying this year, but trying to get applications together while finishing my master's thesis in the fall was too much.
    I've currently got an internship/volunteer position with a prenatal clinic in Indiana. I shadow half the time and work on database administration for a stillbirth assessment program the other half. With just this alone, I've gotten to shadow 25 patients in the last two months!
    I also volunteer with Crisis Text Line, as I've seen others mention. It's a nice option and is easy to work around your schedule, which is a definite plus when you've got a toddler at home
    I'll either be applying for VCU or IU (my applications will be limited due to my husband's career).
    Looking forward to going through all of this with you!
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    jbv510 got a reaction from Nefelibata in Genetic Counseling Fall 2018 Applicants   
    I think I'll go business casual - probably pants.
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    jbv510 got a reaction from GC2GC in Genetic Counseling Fall 2018 Applicants   
    Hi everyone,
    First time applicant here. I'm super anxious about the process to get in! A little background about me:
    -Education: I have a bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory science (GPA ~2.6). I will complete my master's degree in clinical laboratory science in December of this year with an anticipated 4.0 GPA.
    -GRE: V: 156, Q: 155, AW: 4.5
    -Work Experience: I have eight years experience working in clinical laboratories, 5 of those years in molecular diagnostics, and two and a half of those years in a dedicated molecular diagnostics lab at an academic medical center. Our lab did a mix of molecular testing for infectious diseases and genetic testing for congenital conditions, tumor markers, etc. I'm certified as a medical laboratory scientist, a specialist in clinical chemistry, and a technologist in molecular biology.
    -Shadowing: I have about 16 shadowing hours so far (MFM and oncology), with 16 more scheduled at this time. I'm hoping to have at least 40 before I apply.
    -Advocacy: I volunteer as a Court Appointed Special Advocate, working with kids in the foster care system. I checked with the admissions coordinator at my top choice school and she said this was good advocacy experience. I'm also in the process of training to work with the Crisis Text Line, to boost my counseling skills.
    My application choices are relatively limited due to my husband's career. We'll either be in Virginia or Indiana this time next year, so I'm planning on applying to VCU and IU. VCU is my top choice as I worked there for a few years and lived in Richmond for eight. The genetic counseling students also rotate through the lab I worked in, so my lab directors have a good relationship with the genetic counseling program and have already offered to write me letters of recommendation.
    My biggest concern at this point is my undergraduate GPA. I hope my masters degree will compensate. I also don't have a straight genetics course under my belt yet, so I'll be taking a genetics class this fall.
    Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Good luck to everyone, the next 11 months are going to be crazy!
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