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To boost your chances of getting into the Houston Methodist Hospital Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) program, aim to surpass the minimum 2.5 GPA in science and math. Show strong technical skills and highlight any lab experience you have. This 12-month program is quite competitive, choosing only 6-10 students each year, so strong references and a clear passion for lab sciences are crucial.
Here are some helpful tips:
1. Meet Academic Requirements: Have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university, focusing on biology, chemistry, and math. Ensure you meet all the prerequisites before applying.
2. Emphasize Experience: Highlight any work, internships, or rotations you've done in a hospital lab, especially in areas like blood banking, microbiology, or chemistry.
3. Draft a Personal Statement: Write a 200–300 word statement showcasing your extracurricular activities, achievements, and career goals.
4. Secure Strong References: Get three strong recommendation letters from faculty or professionals who know your work and potential in the lab.
5. Prepare for the Interview: If you're invited for an interview, come ready with questions about the program and show genuine interest in the field.
6. Highlight Key Competencies: Emphasize qualities like integrity, manual dexterity, attention to detail, and good communication skills, as these are important to the selection committee.
Admissions decisions happen in winter for an August start and in fall for a February start.
Here are some helpful tips:
1. Meet Academic Requirements: Have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university, focusing on biology, chemistry, and math. Ensure you meet all the prerequisites before applying.
2. Emphasize Experience: Highlight any work, internships, or rotations you've done in a hospital lab, especially in areas like blood banking, microbiology, or chemistry.
3. Draft a Personal Statement: Write a 200–300 word statement showcasing your extracurricular activities, achievements, and career goals.
4. Secure Strong References: Get three strong recommendation letters from faculty or professionals who know your work and potential in the lab.
5. Prepare for the Interview: If you're invited for an interview, come ready with questions about the program and show genuine interest in the field.
6. Highlight Key Competencies: Emphasize qualities like integrity, manual dexterity, attention to detail, and good communication skills, as these are important to the selection committee.
Admissions decisions happen in winter for an August start and in fall for a February start.