2022 Matriculants
Name: Rochelle Greenberg
Major: Biochemistry & Studio Art
Overall GPA: 3.77
Graduation Year: 2022
Matriculation Year: 2022
Q: Which school will you be attending?
A: New York College of Podiatric Medicine
Q: What drew you to this particular health field?
A: Podiatric medicine offered me the unique opportunity to apply my scientific knowledge in real life and work with my hands to directly heal patients. Being with patients from the start to the end of their treatment in a more intimate multidimensional relationship solidified my desire to become a podiatrist.
Q: What extracurriculars did you participate in?
A: I pursued various activities outside of class. Along with clinical experience and various research opportunities, I enjoyed community service. Some of the organizations I volunteered for were BioBus, Crime Victims Treatment Center, Hunter Hillel, and UniBuddy. I actively worked with the Pre-Health Office with events and mentoring.
Q: How many hours on average did you spend studying for your courses per week?
A: Around 20 hours per week, more if exams were near.
Q: Did you use a test prep course?
A: Yes. Princeton Review.
Q: Did you take a GAP year? If so, why?
A: No.
Q: What do you consider to be your strengths in your application?
A: My strengths in my application were my GPA, my extracurricular activities that aimed to serve underserved communities, and my passion to pursue a career in health care.
Q: Did you apply nationally?
A: No.
Q: How did the Pre-Health Advising Office help you achieve your goals?
A: The Pre-Health Office guided me through my entire process step by step and was my support system. They assisted me in every aspect of my decision-making and application process. They are an extremely valuable source of community and trust for which I will be forever gratitude. In addition to my application, the office served as support throughout my entire academic career at Hunter College.
Q: What advice do you have for others?
A: Reach out to the Pre-Health Office and get to know them! They are not only there for your application, but they are also an invaluable source of information and community. Medicine is a broad field, where each path is different for everyone. Do not be afraid to explore the extent of the field before committing to a pathway, which is why as much clinical experience as possible is necessary.