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Hey guys,
Let's see how I fair out.
ACCOMAS Science GPA: 3.13
ACCOMAS Overall: 3.22
ACCOMAS Non-Science: 3.36
MCAT: 25N, lame. Just got it back, PS 09 VR 06 BS 10...I got screwed in VR (usually 8-12) and I was averaging 10-13 on PS. Don't know what happened. Considering a re-take. Oh yeah, writing sample: N
Environmental Bio Major/Chem Minor
Extra-circulars:
Shadowed D.O.
Cancer Research
Bioinformatics Research
Hospital Volunteer
Biology Tutor
Multiple Club E-Board Member
NCAA Athlete
I can fit 10 bags of M&M peanuts in my mouth
Scholarships, etc.
I already applied and I'm waiting to get verified. I applied to about 11 Schools: Western, Touro-Henderson, Touro-Vallejo, AT-Still, AT-SU, LECOM, NYCOM, NYIT, PCOM, etc.
Do I have some sort of a chance? I was averaging 28-33 on my practice tests. I don't know what happened. I thought I did well on verbal, then they throw this in my face.
Anyone else?
Non-trad student 33 y/o have been a firefighter/paramedic for 6 years and critical care paremedic for the past year or so.
GPA: 3.6 non sci 3.5 overall and 3.2 science
MCAT: 9 BS, 8 PS, and 6 VR (i suck)
Have volunteered at free med clinic, Shadowed 2 DO's, Observership at DO Family Practice Residencies.
Have 6 LOR's 2 from DO's 2 from Sci Professors and 2 from MD's...all pretty glowing.
I applied to 19 schools, all Osteopathic.
Think I have a chance? Thanks for your time......
Sorry to ask again. My app is already in and I'm getting paranoid. Should I register for the January MCAT? I feel my MCAT score is way low and could inhibit my potential acceptance. Would this make a difference for schools that accept the January MCAT? Or should I just play this cycle out and see what comes of it?
Thanks in advance.
banana = MCAT
Sorry to ask again. My app is already in and I'm getting paranoid. Should I register for the January MCAT? I feel my MCAT score is way low and could inhibit my potential acceptance. Would this make a difference for schools that accept the January MCAT? Or should I just play this cycle out and see what comes of it?
Thanks in advance.
banana = MCAT
Renny,
I personally think you will either get in outright or come off the waitlist at RFU.
I would register for the Jan. MCAT and study like balls just in case....
Your dead set in for DO but if you don't want that take the MCAT until you get 30+ and wait a year and you'll be golden for MD. I wish you the best of luck.....
-darren.
I know how you feel. I'm re-taking the MCAT in January just out of principle even though I've been strongly advised not to, but just knowing there's a potential 5+ pt difference (no matter what that original number was) is definitely a killer. Oh, and I think if you've applied to enough schools your score shouldn't necessarily inhibit your chances of being accepted ANYWHERE too much (remember, it only takes 1!!), but eh, what do I know, plus it's late. Good luck in whatever you decide to do.
If you haven't done so already, I would strongly recommend registering for a retake in January. I've heard of people getting in with VR score of 6 but not 4. Even if they only look at your best total score, I think that securing at least an 8 in each section like you mentioned earlier would be most ideal, and I think you can do it!!
Does anyone know which DO schools accept combined best score? If that is the case then you would have a 25 in their eyes which should be solid if your GPA is also decent (3.5+). Strong EC's/LORs implied 😉 Good luck.
I have a 3.71 overall GPA, 3.60 science, great ECs (shadowing, volunteer, part-time jobs, executive board of AMSA-2years, etc), and great LORs. I got a 24O (10BS, 7PS, 7VR). I have applied to MSU-COM and CCOM. I am just waiting on their responses... What are your guys' thoughts? Please let me know. Thanks.
What o what should I do?!?!? Check my mdapps profile?
Hi i guys....any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
My GPA is 3. 74.
My MCAT is 24O with an 8 on each section.
Should I still apply this year??😕
Whatsup people...This isnt a specific what are my chances question, but a more general one that you all can join on the discussion about:
What do you all think of the z score = (mcat x 10) + GPA rule?
Do you think its legit? Do you have any stories (ive heard two so far) of you talking to an adcom and him/her specifically mentioning this "rule"?
I was going to say the same thing!Umm I've heard of X = GPA x 10 + MCAT. The two numbers are originally separated by a factor of 10. Why would you multiply the MCAT, thereby separating by a factor of 100? It makes more sense to multiply the GPA and bring the two to the same level, giving you an answer in the 60-70ish range.
even if you do the math, what is the supposed cutoff with this formula?
Hi i guys....any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
My GPA is 3. 74.
My MCAT is 24O with an 8 on each section.
Should I still apply this year??😕
Hi guys,
I am on hold for fall 2008 grades at my top choice school (MSUCOM) and I am half-way done with the semester and would like to know what you guys think will be the outcome:
Orgo II: 4.0 (after 4/5 quizzes and 2/4 exams)
Physiology: 4.0 (after 1/3 exams)
Biochemistry I: 3.5 (after 2/4 exams)
Orgo Lab: 4.0
Physical Chemistry: 3.0 (after 2/5 exams)
Cancer Physiology: 3.0 (about 30% of my grade so far)
This would be ~3.6 GPA
I would really appreciate any input. I am meeting with my academic advisor, who serves as the pre-med "committee" for physiology majors, on Monday and he is going to advise the medical school of my anticipated grades after the first half of the semester....I guess I am getting nervous about whether or not these grades will be high enough to be accepted (in spite of my s**** MCAT!)
Umm I've heard of X = GPA x 10 + MCAT. The two numbers are originally separated by a factor of 10. Why would you multiply the MCAT, thereby separating by a factor of 100? It makes more sense to multiply the GPA and bring the two to the same level, giving you an answer in the 60-70ish range.
As far as its use, I think this is common pre-MD talk. DO schools tend to have MUCH more variability in their applicants/interviewees/matriculants, thus rendering formulas far less effective in the pre-DO world. Furthermore, if you look in the MSAR (MD schools only), you can see that most schools have pretty solid cutoffs, below which it's near impossible to get accepted. Thus the formula stops working at a certain minimum for either variable (often around 3.3/27). So even if there was a minimum total score, it couldn't have either number below the cutoff.
So yeah, I think in the small area above a given school's cutoffs, it would be beneficial to make up for any tenth of a GPA point with an MCAT point and vice versa.
The bigger question is: Does a future physician's potential decrease with a tenth of a point in his/her GPA and become subsequently ameliorated if he/she gets an extra question or two right on the MCAT? I'm sure it does. 🙄🙄🙄
Hey guys, I got my MCAT back last week and the score was 26N (8P,9V,9B). My gpa is 3.1. I have descent ECS (volunteered at hospital for 3 semesters, shadowed a doc, tutor, mentor, peer advisor, etc.) I'm working on letters, but from what I understand I don't have to turn those in til secondaries arrive. The only thing that I'm worried about is a grade from physics 101 (D+), and my gpa is on the low side too. I am going to re-take the physics class the spring though and I'll do well...Any advice?? Should I wait til next cycle or apply and see what happens? I don't know what to do... Thanks for any help!
hey davenp, i got put on hold for fall grades too. such a bummer. from what i was told the class is usually full by december, so im thinking we're gunning for waitlist spots, but lets hope not. im lucky to have 2 other acceptances but that means ill be out some $$ if i end up accepted to msu. id say your grades are going well, seems like a tough semester. i have a tough semester this one too with micro, pathophys, biochem, and ecology. if any class kills me it'll be the last, which is dumb but o well. i wish you the best of luck and hope we both end up in! keep up the hard work!
hey everyone. New to the site and was looking for some advice about now about my chances this application cycle 2008-2009. I have just recently sent in my aacomas app and should be verified in the next few weeks. I know i am applying kind of late in the process but just recently got really interested in the do programs after working in the er back home with a bunch of dos. So here it goes:
3.77 non science
3.25 sci gpa (c in organic killed me 🙁
3.49 overall gpa
27t (10-v, 10-b, 7-ps)
small liberal arts school in spartanburg, sc- wofford college- great pre med school if anyone nows about it
bs in biology and concentration in neuroscience
3 major research projects one at the genomics institute at clemson university
200 hours shadowing at spartanburg regional healthcare center
since graduation full time position as a multiple skilled tech in er at conway medical center
good volunteerism but no chance to take a mission trip anywhere during my time in undergrad
2 great lors from research mentors, 1 lor from do at conway medical, and from committee eval.
What do you think my chances are this point in the game. Have looked a lot at nsu, vcom, and pcom both campuses. What do you suggest with my current sc residency and what is there to do to improve now? Do you think i have a shot this year???? Thank you so much
tj0511
You're fine. You're fine because of your stats.
I got accepted to NSU w/ a 3.15sci GPA and a C+ in one of my ochem classes so I would apply if I were you.Do you think that the science GPA of 3.25 or the C in organic are going to hold me back too much with the fact that I am just now getting AACOMAS closer to being verified. Should I look at more schools or do I have a decent shot this year for NSU, PCOM, PCOM-GA, and VCOM? I just looked at the ones closest to South Carolina since we do not have a DO school of our own.
Good luck with that. The only response I ever got from them was by email and it took some good waiting.Also does anyone have any advice on how to talk to a live person in the NSU admissions office? I have tried so many time but always get to a voicemail and I cannot get a response to an email. Just figured I would ask. Thanks
To be totally honest man, I would wait and apply next cycle, the late MCAT and late application with sub-par stats is really going to hurt you. Can it be done? Im sure there are success stories out there, but think it would be more beneficial to get things in order and apply early next cycle. There is no rush.
Justin
The MCAT isn't the end all be all. I got a 36 with a 3.45 GPA and 6 years full-time ER experience as a tech and just got placed on hold at a school.
You have time against you, grades against you, limited clinical experience, and are banking all your hopes for this cycle on a good MCAT.
I know I cannot convince you to wait, but really think you should consider saving the cash.
thanks for the advice. let us know if you get in. your stats are pretty good.
Will do will do, I have 5 interviews set up so far so am pretty confident.
Good luck man, I hope it works out for you.
Justin
Just wanted to get some input of my own... (first post to sdn, btw.)
GPA: 3.86
science GPA: 3.74
MCAT: 30O (ps10, bs9, v11)
EC's: tutor gen chem, nursing chem, phyics, physiology; TA physics and labTA physio; teach Sunday School; choir, football; shadowed 2 DO's, volunteered in ER in high school; medical mission to Guatemala.
I'm expecting great recommendations.
Just submitted my AACOMAS a couple days ago (and I'm prepared to answer the "why so late?" question).
I come from a small school, so our pre-med advisor has us apply to ~15 schools (I did 14, including PCOM, CCOM, LECOM, NSU, UNECOM, Western, PNWUCOM, RVUCOM, ATSU-Kirksville, etc.)
Any thoughts?
Just wanted to get some input of my own... (first post to sdn, btw.)
GPA: 3.86
science GPA: 3.74
MCAT: 30O (ps10, bs9, v11)
EC's: tutor gen chem, nursing chem, phyics, physiology; TA physics and labTA physio; teach Sunday School; choir, football; shadowed 2 DO's, volunteered in ER in high school; medical mission to Guatemala.
I'm expecting great recommendations.
Just submitted my AACOMAS a couple days ago (and I'm prepared to answer the "why so late?" question).
I come from a small school, so our pre-med advisor has us apply to ~15 schools (I did 14, including PCOM, CCOM, LECOM, NSU, UNECOM, Western, PNWUCOM, RVUCOM, ATSU-Kirksville, etc.)
Any thoughts?