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Session 609

Raised in Puerto Rico by teacher parents, Alyssa learned early to love learning—and to lead with curiosity. A family health crisis in 12th grade turned textbook biology into lived experience when her dad had a stroke, pushing her toward medicine. As an undergrad in Puerto Rico, limited coursework and advising meant no neuroscience classes and little formal premed guidance, so she created her own path: seeking research at the UPR School of Medicine, leaning on student societies, and knocking on doors.

Summer research programs and a mentor at MIT helped her see the MD/PhD route as possible and gave her access to resources she hadn’t had before. Along the way she faced stereotypes about MCAT scores, earned a 502 on her first attempt, and chose a gap year to rethink prep—designing ADHD-friendly strategies, studying with friends, and turning accountability into momentum.

We talk about building community when DEI programs are shrinking, using public platforms like this one to find mentors, and why collaboration beats competition. Alyssa shares her acceptance moment, how her MD/PhD cohort became instant family, and the intentional, introspective work behind a compelling application.

What You’ll Learn:
– How a family health crisis clarified her path to medicine
– Navigating premed without a dedicated advising office
– Finding research and mentors through cold outreach
– Rethinking MCAT prep after a 502 and choosing a gap year
– Building community and rejecting zero-sum premed thinking

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