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  1. Hi @Mustang_97 and @ManifoldsAreMadeUp thanks for your reply. Sorry for getting back late. I can remove the number of publications just to make rest look good. However, none of my publications are in predatory journals (according to various lists and never paid any APC). Additionally most of my journal publications are opinion articles, letter to the editor etc. What do you think I can do to make myself look better besides GRE? I am working in the lab and now bit scared to write another opinion article.
  2. Out of 14 two are book chapters (Springer and Taylor Francis publication), none of original articles are in pure neuroscience journals although the topic is Neuroscience they are in medical journals. Only one is in Jneuro and that too an opinion piece. Should I remove the number of papers to have a better chance? Do you think I should take GRE to increase my chances because there is a solid chance that it will mostly fade out as there is lot of resentment against standardised scores. What schools do you think I should aim for? NYU or WUSL, would they be too ambitious for me? Thank you so much for replying back! It helps a lot.
  3. Help me evaluating my profile, please!! Degree- Fresh out of medical school in India (it is an undergrad program here). Have a license to practice medicine in India. Grades- There is no system of GPA. Research- 2 REU in the US, 3 part-time at home school, 2 at national school: All in neuroscience Publications- 15 (14 first authors, 4 original research, rest opinion/review/book chapter): All in neuroscience. Extracurriculars- President of a national student medical association, editor of an international medical student journal GRE- Have not taken it yet. Awards- A couple of national awards, a few grants LORs- All from research advisors What schools should I apply? Looking at systems neuro/cell-molecular neuro programs mostly. Type 1- Harvard, MIT or Princeton type; or Type 2- Columbia, Caltech, UPenn, UCLA type; Type 3- Boston University, WashU, type.
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