Could I get into a ba/md program?

I’m currently a junior in high school, looking at ba/md programs such as UMKC 6 year (I live in Kansas but would pay in state tuition because my parents work in Missouri), and others such as penn states ba/md, and wash u’s medical scholars. I think I have decent extracurriculars, but I’m not really sure if they could get me into a ba/md program. Here they are:

  • I’ve been in student council all 4 years, and
    my junior and senior year I got a varsity letter in student council (meaning I attended 90% of the meetings and held committee head positions for homecoming and blood drives).
  • I’ve spent the past 3 summers volunteering as a counselor for a girls in stem camp for my school district where middle school girls do science oriented activities, and also learn how to build and program robots.
  • I’m also a leader of my schools girls in stem club, that hosts camps occasionally throughout the school year for middle and elementary school girls interested in the stem field.
  • I have 200+ volunteer hours at a local hospital. I’ve volunteered in multiple departments including transportation (transporting patients to their rooms, x-rays, ct scans, etc by wheelchair), nutrition (preparing and delivering patient’s specialized meal orders), admitting desk (admitting people into the hospital, answering calls, showing people directions to places, etc), and emergency admitting (helping to admit people into the emergency department)
  • I have 50+ hours shadowing a family friend who is a physician. Since I know her pretty well, she allowed me to do things that an ovserver wouldn’t normally be allowed to do such as enter patient info into the computer, etc, and I learned a lot through this experience.
  • I have been a member of a Hindu youth group affiliated with my temple since freshman year. My sophomore year I was the treasurer, and now I am the Vice President. Through the youth group I have done a lot of community service for the temple, and hosted many fundraisers to raise money for the temple as well.
  • At the start of my junior year I joined DECA. I placed 2nd place for my test in hotel and lodging management at the regional level, and qualified for state where I placed 9th for my roleplay out of around 100 people in my event.
  • I have been taking bollywood dance classes for 12 years, and have also been performing at various cultural events for that long.
  • For the past 2 years I have also been choreographing and teaching bollywood dance to a group of 8-10 year old girls, for them to perform at local cultural events. They perform about 3 times a year.
  • Since my choreographing and teaching was a success I set up a summer bollywood dance camp this summer, and about 15 girls attended. All money made from this camp were donated to a charity run by a close family friend of ours in India, and will be helping an indian orphanage with disabled children. I plan to do it again this summer.
  • During my sophomore and junior school year I tutored 3 4th graders in English
  • I’m a member of make-a-wish club, which is a club that holds fundraisers throughout the school year to raise money to grant the wish of a terminally ill kid (in partnership with the make-a-wish foundation)
  • I’m a member of the national honor society
  • I’ve also been a member of my schools medical society since freshman year.
  • For the past 4 years I have spent a few days over the summer volunteering at our public libraries summer reading program desk, and handing out stickers, prizes, etc to kids who complete the summer reading challenges
  • I’m a part of a program at my school called the 21st century medical professions academy. It’s a highly selective program I applied for as an 8th grader (it required multiple essays and an interview process), and through this program I am able to take higher level science courses such as advanced biotechnology, and honors genetics, (so I have a lot of lab experience).
  • One of the opportunities for this program is that senior year I can choose to complete a medical internship during my 7th hour of school. If we want to do the internship we get to choose what kind of internship we want, and I have chosen to complete one with either a psychiatrist or an obstetrician. Both are fields I am highly interested in, and I am hoping this will give me a lot of experience.
  • I’m in the process of securing a research internship for the upcoming summer in a cancer lab at the university of kansas medical center.
  • Over the summer I am also going to volunteer over the weekends with an organization that helps adults with learning disabilities, and teach them how to read, write, etc
  • I have been taking art classes for 8 years, and it’s probably the hobby I spend the most time on
  • One of my other favorite hobbies is baking.

I think my extracurriculars really do show two of my biggest passions: helping people, and stem. My question is do you think they are a little too “all over the place”, and will this hurt my chances of getting excepted into a ba/md program? Do you think there is anything I should leave off when I write my applications?
Also with a 33 act, a 3.75 gpa, 9 ap courses by the time of graduation, and pretty good recommendation letters, do you think I would have a shot at a decent college or a ba/md program?

I also have the silver presidential service award, and I’ve been on high honor roll all throughout hs. Neither of these awards are super “prestigious” though.

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I live in Kansas but would pay in state tuition because my parents work in Missouri[ /quote]

Are you sure about that? When my husband worked in a neighboring state…it didn’t matter at all. Kids were residents of the state in which we resided…not worked.

Also I don’t know if this would count as an extracurricular but I have a pen pal in Japan, and we exchange letters about once a month. I have learned a lot about Japanese culture through her, and I consider this to be a significant part of my life. Could this possibly count as an extracurricular?

@thumper1 Yes! I was unsure, so I confirmed it with an admissions counselor there.

@kcgirl316

Could you please put what you found indicating you would get instate tuition status. I can’t seem to find anything.

In this policy about instate residency, the only reference made is for spouses who work in Missouri.

There is a reciprocal exchange between Missouri and Kansas. Ur only for specific majors.

I believe you…but a reference other than this one would be good for all to see.

https://www.missouristate.edu/admissions/applyforresidency.htm

@thumper1 I personally spoke to an admissions counselor there. If you have a question regarding the tuition policy, I suggest you do the same.

@thumper1 oh and also the link you provided is for Missouri state. I am talking about the 6 year ba/md program at the University of Missouri Kansas City

Does anyone want to answer my question?

@thumper1 http://med.umkc.edu/bamd/finance/ is the link you want. OP is regional, and qualifies for the Non-resident Taxpayers Scholarship and maybe the Metro rate, which is in-state rates.

Thank you so much @allyphoe

That is a great tuition deal for these students!

@kcgirl316 I apologize for my confusion.

@thumper1 It’s fine! Rereading my earlier comment I feel as though I may have come off a little rude, sorry about that.

I don’t usually do Chances threads…but I will say…the combined BS/MD programs are extremely competitive for admissions.

In terms of getting accepted to a decent college, you’ll do fine. It all depends on your definition of decent!

I second thumper1 - BS/MD programs are crazy competitive. Focus on trying to get your GPA up and be sure to have schools that are a good academic match and safeties on your list.

@WayOutWestMom

Perhaps you can comment about the competitiveness for BS/MD programs?

@momofsenior1 I wanted to add that my current gpa is actually a 3.88, but I am on track to get a B this semester, so that is why I put that it was 3.75

also @momofsenior1 what do you think would be some good academic matches for me?

I don’t want to diminish your achievements but you will be competing with others with uw 4.0 gps, perfect test scores and similarly impressive ecs. This cycle, many of those students were seeing many rejections. Not saying that you wont get in but cast a wider net on where you are applying and keep your options open. Good luck!

3.75 GPA is a bit low… combined with 33 act… idk tbh

The minimum I’ve seen for most interviewed applicants is a 3.8 GPA with 34 ACT

GPA/test scores are low for WashU Medical Scholars.