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PMY 630: From Nigeria to Stanford Med: Applying Late and Going 3 for 3

Session 630

Ore grew up in Nigeria, lost her father at 13, and left home at 17 on a scholarship to study in the United Kingdom. From her first year of undergrad, she was researching US medical school requirements and treating herself like a premed in the US — even when her advisors had no idea what she was talking about. She came to the United States for her master’s in public health, worked to cover her living costs, and applied to roughly ten schools — the only ones she was eligible for given her background. Her aunt passed away mid-cycle. Her secondaries went in on the deadline. She had no US prereqs and no premed advisor who had seen a path like hers. She received three interview invites and three acceptances. In this conversation with Dr. Ryan Gray, Ore walks through every major decision she made — how she chose which schools to apply to, how she balanced her personal statement with MCAT prep, why she moved forward instead of waiting a year, and how financial aid shaped her final choice. She is direct, practical, and honest about the parts that did not go according to plan.

What You’ll Learn:
– How to identify which US medical schools you are eligible for when your prereqs were completed outside the United States
– Why submitting your primary early matters even if your MCAT score is not back yet
– How to think through the decision to apply in a difficult cycle versus waiting a year
– What it looks like to build a competitive application without a premed advisor who understands your specific situation
– How to stop comparing your application to others when your path has been genuinely different

Full show notes coming soon!

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