Chance- Brown University

<p>@popcharlie93 Thanks so much for giving me feedback! I really appreciate you taking the time to look over my case and respond!
Yes, I know my GPA is definitely the weakest part of my resume… and of course, it’s my most alarming concern. I’m doing what I can to maintain A’s in my classes now, and will definitely keep (if not improve) the trend in senior year. Though hopefully, if freshman year grades are included, I may have a somewhat acceptable number (3.7-3.8 unweighted)? It will be better weighted, for sure! But thank you for the advice.</p>

<p>It is very flattering to hear that I sound “well-rounded”; thank you for the compliment! But to improve upon what I have now, shadowing a professional sounds like a great idea. I would actually really like to have that sort of experience, seeing more firsthand and observing an occupational routine. I will definitely look into it! (And don’t worry, I will find out how to be persistently without being downright obnoxious! Thanks for the tip)</p>

<p>It seems that it is a good idea to balance both the arts and sciences, even if you are really applying for one field over the other; as in this case, applying to PLME over a different liberal arts education? Is it part of being a well-rounded student?</p>

<p>And I see that you are a 2016 PLME student! Congratulations :slight_smile: May I ask how you got interested in medicine to begin with, and how you worked through high school to get credentials for applying to a medical school? I would really appreciate it.
Thanks again for all of your kind feedback.</p>