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PMY 617: Five MCAT Attempts, No Plan B: Maya’s Path to Med School

Session 617

Maya joins Dr. Gray to share a candid look at persistence when the MCAT and the application cycle don’t go your way—again and again. Growing up in an African family and watching her mom battle cancer set her sights on medicine early. In high school, working on research at Dana-Farber and reading her mom’s records brought everything full circle, and an ER simulation at Midscience at Harvard made the dream feel real.

After college, losing the structure and community she relied on made studying for the MCAT alone brutal. Maya ultimately invested in resources, leaned on supportive friends, and found mentors—including a plastic surgeon she met through SNMA who even helped fund tutoring. She took three gap years, built meaningful clinical experience as a medical assistant, and weathered 3–4 application cycles. After five MCAT attempts and a pipeline cutoff missed by one point, she finally broke through—landing 6–8 interviews and her first acceptance just two days after an interview.

Now in medical school, Maya is intentional about confidence and early Step 1 prep, while using social media to support students coming behind her. This episode is a blueprint for rebuilding structure, choosing community wisely, and giving yourself permission not to quit.

What You’ll Learn:
– How to rebuild structure and community after leaving college
– What changed after five MCAT attempts and multiple cycles
– Using mentors and groups like SNMA/MAPS to open doors
– Turning gap years into real clinical growth as a medical assistant
– A confidence-first mindset for Step 1 and beyond

Full show notes coming soon!

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