Undergrad Institution: University of Maryland, College Park
Major: MicrobiologyMinor: Global PovertyGPA in Major: 3.0 Overall GPA: 3.11 Type of Student: Male, Minority, 1st generation American, 1st generation to pursue degree beyond Bachelor'sGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q: 158, 67%V: 158, 80%W: 5.5, 98%Research Experience:
3 Month summer internship at Vanderbilt University studying cancer biology, 2 conferences w/ 1st author poster presentations
3 Month summer internship at UC Berkeley studying molecular genetics, 2 conferences w/ 1st author oral presentations
3 semesters undergraduate research in a bioengineering lab focused on biomedical science, 3 conferences w/ first author poster presentations, 2nd author publication
2 years full time post bacc research as a research assistant/lab manager in academia studying immunology. One conference attended w/ 1st author poster, one 2nd author publication, one 3rd author publication, anticipating two 1st author publications and another mid author publication between now and fall 2020.
Awards/Honors/Recognitions:
3 publications (two 2nd author, one 3rd), anticipating 2 more 1st author, and one more mid author pub
Dean's list 2 semesters
4 top presentation awards from research conferences
small undergraduate scholarships
Pertinent Activities or Jobs:
~4 years part time work as a Pharmacy technicianAny Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:
- I have A LOT of volunteer experience, I know it is not the most important, but I have 300+ hours of community service focused on improving health disparities. Tried to fit it into my SOP w/ a focus on combating disparities through biomedical research. Special Bonus Points:
- 3 very strong letters of rec, one from current PI, one from current collaborator, and one from undergraduate mentor
- 1 strong letter of rec from undergraduate PI
Applying to Where:
ALL PhD PROGRAMS IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE FOCUSED ON MICROBIOLOGY/IMMUNOLOGY
Northwestern - Feinberg
NYU - Sackler
UPenn
University of Maryland, Baltimore SOM
Hopkins
George Washington
Emory
University of Miami
Baylor College of Medicine
UC San Diego
UC Irvine
UCLA
USC (California)
UCSF
Stanford
Maybe: University of Pittsburgh
I know I have a low UG GPA, but I'm hoping that my research experience, LORs, and SOP help combat this. In SOP I go into detail focusing on the financial and cultural hardships I faced growing up, and how this affected my undergraduate experience. I applied to a lot of schools which I know are a reach due to my low GPA, but I tried to add some schools that are hopefully attainable. I would love to know what anyone thinks about my chances of being accepted to a PhD program given these credentials. Thanks!