View Full Version : MD 39T MCAT, low GPA


eleventwelve
10-14-2010, 12:11 PM
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lazymed
10-14-2010, 12:38 PM
what are the chances of someone with a low gpa (3.4-3.6) and a 39 mcat? not sure how concerned to be about that gpa/how much repair needs to be done. science/non-science double major w/sci gpa towards the lower end of that range and cgpa towards the upper end. top 3 college, not that that necessarily makes a difference. current senior taking time off (prob 1-2 years) to work with a community service org i helped found in college.
thanks :)

Different scools have different screening criteria or formulas. You should have a shot somewhere assumming no other red flags. However, based on this post, I'm assuming that you have not taken the MCAT and are "planning" on a 39 MCAT? So, I think the discussion will become more relevant once you get that 39.

Catalystik
10-14-2010, 02:02 PM
If your undergrad science grades ended with a rising trend, you may not need any repair work. If you've already demonstrated an ability to get great grades in upper-level science, you're probably fine with such a strong MCAT score. Assuming, that is, that you have the usual and cutomary other ECs, strong LORs, PS and essays with the right tone, and adequate interview skills.

travoltage
10-14-2010, 07:17 PM
are you kidding? a 3.4/39 will open sooooo many doors. no problem to land an interview, maybe itll be harder to land one at a school such as penn, but i highly doubt youll have to much to worry about.

eleventwelve
10-15-2010, 12:31 PM
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