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Can you provide more information? It's not just about your hours and metrics.

With 60 publications, why would you ever want to be a physician? How do you think you can throw off the appearance that you're doing well on research? Why the pivot?

If you are asking, I don't know if 60 publications offset the 510 MCAT. I think it bakes you into being a researcher, especially given the relatively low number of clinical hours you have in comparison. Is there a timeline on when you got these clinical hours?
 
I suggest these schools with your stats:
Your 3 New Jersey state public schools
Hackensack
Albany
Vermont
Quinnipiac
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
Penn State
George Washington
Georgetown
Virginia Commonwealth
Eastern Virginia
Wake Forest
Methodist
NOVA MD
Belmont
Tulane
TCU
Creighton
Ponce (St. Louis)
St. Louis
Rosalind Franklin
Medical College Wisconsin
Oakland Beaumont
Wayne State
Roseman
Alice Walton
 
You've gotten a publication for every 1.5 weeks of research?????? How is this even possible? You're not trolling us, are you?

Anyway, I suggest:
Drexel
Georgetown
GWU
Hackensack Meridian
Jefferson
Loma Linda (only if you are SDA or a very devout Christian)
MCW
Netter
Loyola
Nova MD
Oakland-B
Rosy Franklin
EVMS
SLU
Albany
Rush
Temple
Tulane
TCU
VCU
U CO
U ILL
U VM
Uniformed Services University/Hebert (just be aware of the military service commitment)
Wayne State
Wake Forest
WVU
Your state schools.

Any DO program. Include UNECOM, but start list with Rowan, the NY Touros, PCOM, LECOM and NYITCOM. I can't recommend LMU, SOMA, RVU, BCOM, ICOM and LUCOM, for different reasons. Avoid those new schools that haven't graduated a class yet, if at all possible. Under no circumstances, even if it's your only A, can I recommend KS"com". See the thread about it in the DO med student forum to see why.
 
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