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Psychology Jujitsu
Does this make me well rounded for any Medical School (esp. Ivy Leagues)?
I know I have to be maintain a good gpa & do very well on MCATS & complete some prerequisites, but if I can do that with my involvement in the following things listed below, will that make me well rounded to impress Medical School, including Ivy League Medical Schools?
If not, please give me some tips.
Here is my plan for Undergrad:
Major: Sociology & Psychology
Minor: Art
Other Courses: Biology, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, Statistics, English
Clubs:
– Running Club
– Pre-Med Society
– American Red Cross
– Jujitsu
Other Extracurricular:
– Research
– Volunteer @ hospitals
It sounds good pretty good. Only do it if you really enjoy these activities. Don’t do any activity just to boost up your application. Above all else, you have to maintain a good GPA particularly in your prerequisite courses for medical school and score well on the MCATs. Contrary to the other poster, medical schools do actually care if you’re a well rounded person with different interests but you also have to be a good student in the sciences. If you don’t have the grades and MCAT scores, it doesn’t matter how “well rounded” you may be. However, if you have good grades and exam scores in addition to participating in meaningful and long-term extracurricular activities, communicate well with others, and demonstrate a genuine interest in helping people, you will stand out compared to someone who just has good grades. Unfortunately, a lot of applicants to medical school also have those same qualities as it should be. The reason why medical schools want “well rounded” people is another way of saying that they don’t have pompous one-dimensional know-it-alls with absolutely no social skills who have difficulty relating to others. That personality doesn’t make for a good doctor.
JT Torres: The Mind of a Champion – BJJHacks.com
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Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion $8.51 Improve communication, resolve conflicts, and avoid the most common conversational disasters through simple, easily remembered strategies that deflect and redirect negative behaviour. Verbal Judo is the martial art of the mind and mouth that can show you how to be better prepared in every verbal encounter. Listen and speak more effectively, engage people through empathy (the most powerful word in … |
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The Anger Habit in Relationships: A Communication Workbook for Relationships, Marriages and Partnerships $10.95 Anger can destroy a relationship. From nagging to verbal abuse, this problem comes up in every relationship. How do you get past it? Break the Anger Habit!The Anger Habit in Relationships takes the principles of the successful Anger Habit series and examines how they affect relationships. The Anger Habit in Relationships helps couples recognize the patterns of anger in their behavior and how they … |
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Jujitsu: Webster’s Timeline History, 1932 – 2005 $15.95 Webster’s bibliographic and event-based timelines are comprehensive in scope, covering virtually all topics, geographic locations and people. They do so from a linguistic point of view, and in the case of this book, the focus is on “Jujitsu,” including when used in literature (e.g. all authors that might have Jujitsu in their name). As such, this book represents the largest compilation of timeline… |
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Kickboxing Question: Which measurement should I go by?
I went ot the Doctor Office this morning, I weight in at 6’2 188 pounds.
on one of theses http://www.weightlosswars.com/uploads/blog_post/image/159/weight-loss-scale.jpg
But at the ymca I weight in 6’1 200 pounds http://www.bibleoutlines.com/images/blog/weight_scale.jpg
which should I go by.
the style of scale used by the ymca is much more accurate. doctors just want a rough idea of where you are. another idea, go to your local army recruiter and have them weigh you.
if you watch the weign ins for mma, or kickboxing, they use the style of scale used by the ymca (the slider type)…as do military recruiters. actually so do the doctors around here. im surprised they used the other style…its little more than a bathroom scale lol
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