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Hi All, just wanted some input.


Undergraduate Institution: University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Psychology/Social Sciences
Degree Obtained: B.A

Biological/Life Sciences
Degree Obtained: B.S


MCAT Score: PS 8, VR 8, BS 8, P
BCPM GPA: 3.22
Overall GPA: 3.45

Clinical Experience:

Clinical Research Assistant, Department of Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED), Washington D.C. (December 2008 - March 2009)

Research Assistant, UMBC- Department of Psychology
Baltimore, MD (September 2006 - May 2008)

Clinical Research Assistant, University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center- Department of Urology
San Francisco, CA (June – August 2007)

Volunteer, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital- Department of Pediatrics
Rockville, MD (2 summers)

Shadowed a Urologist at UCSF Medical Center
Shadowed a Internist at Washington Hospital Center

Extracurricular:
• Member, UMBC Pre-Medical Society (Fall 2004 – May 2009)
• President, UMBC Badminton Club (Fall 2008- May 2009)
• Member, UMBC American Red Cross Club (Fall 2005 – Spring 2008)
• Competitive Badminton Player (2002 – Present)

Work:
Badminton Coach, Badminton4US Badminton Organization
Rockville, MD

Badminton Coach, Garrison Forest School Girls Varsity/Junior Varsity Badminton Team
Owings Mill, MD

Badminton Coach, UMBC Badminton Club
Baltimore, MD

Badminton Coach, Montgomery County Badminton Families (MCBF)
Rockville, MD

Assistant Coach, Montgomery County Recreational Deparment Classes
Rockville, MD

*I am doing EMT training in the Fall, and volunteering at a firehouse in the Spring. I also plan on shadowing an Osteopath as well.
 
Hi everyone, I'm new here and I thought this might be a good place to give an introduction.

GPA: 3.37
Science GPA: 3.17
MCAT: 30
Graduated with Honors from University of Chicago in Biology. I wrote a honors thesis and my research data was cited in one of my PI's presentations.

Its been two years since I finished undergrad. Since then I've retaken some O Chem classes (since I did not do so well then), taken the MCAT, and done volunteer work in a community clinic. I recently got accepted into the Loyola MAMS program.

Should I apply to DO right now for this cycle? Do I have a decent chance?
 
applying for class of 2014

"I just got my mcat score, i got a 26Q with subscores of 7 p, 9 v, 10 b I am majoring in biology/german at a top 50 school (Case Western Reserve university ranked 41), and have applied to the following schools

I have applied to 16 md schools (most in Il and Ohio)

and all DO schools (all 27)

GPA 3.3

i am considering retaking the mcat in sep 2009
any suggestions/comments?
thanks!!!"
 
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Hi everyone, I'm new here and I thought this might be a good place to give an introduction.

GPA: 3.37
Science GPA: 3.17
MCAT: 30
Graduated with Honors from University of Chicago in Biology. I wrote a honors thesis and my research data was cited in one of my PI's presentations.

Its been two years since I finished undergrad. Since then I've retaken some O Chem classes (since I did not do so well then), taken the MCAT, and done volunteer work in a community clinic. I recently got accepted into the Loyola MAMS program.

Should I apply to DO right now for this cycle? Do I have a decent chance?

Apply👍
 
so guys its me again complaining about calculus i knew the grade i was going to get from the begining. I'm going to end up with a C. So I got C's in statistics, pre-calc, sociology and now calc. So now I know this will come up on the interview and I can't admit I suck at math. So I'm guessing a high GPA and MCAT will help me with this situation. Since I am at a community college I'm, a biology major and when I transfer I will be a neuroscience major. I guess all the science classes will help me because in every science class I still haven't got lower then a B.

What do you guys think about these classes.

I just hate anything passed algebra arghhhhhhhhhhhh

I hope they dont get mad that I didn't take electives and math not seriously
 
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so guys its me again complaining about calculus i knew the grade i was going to get from the begining. I'm going to end up with a C. So I got C's in statistics, pre-calc, sociology and now calc. So now I know this will come up on the interview and I can't admit I suck at math. So I'm guessing a high GPA and MCAT will help me with this situation. Since I am at a community college I'm, a biology major and when I transfer I will be a neuroscience major. I guess all the science classes will help me because in every science class I still haven't got lower then a B.

What do you guys think about these classes.

I just hate anything passed algebra arghhhhhhhhhhhh

I hope they dont get mad that I didn't take electives and math not seriously

tell me about it dude; all my c's are in math courses (calc 1&2, trig, and college algebra). If this issue come up in an interview, I will honestly admit that I am not a math person. However, with a solid MCAT and A's in other science classes, I think those C's won't be an issue.
 
tell me about it dude; all my c's are in math courses (calc 1&2, trig, and college algebra). If this issue come up in an interview, I will honestly admit that I am not a math person. However, with a solid MCAT and A's in other science classes, I think those C's won't be an issue.

my kryptonite is math just give me a function and watch me collapse on the floor.:laugh:
I hope they're not a issue because math classes dont count towards our science gpa anyway
 
Alright here are my stats-hope they are good enough...
GPA-3.69
MCAT- taking it on Friday!!! (practice MCAT's were around 28)

Graduated Magna Cum Laude in Kinesiology program at ASU with emphasis in Human Physiology.

Volunteered 200 hours as intern at a cardiac rehab facility and additional 150 hours with child care at my local church. Did some volunteer work with Best Buddies. Assisted professor in recruiting research volunteers.

Worked partime 25+ hours/ wk throughout the entirety of my college career.

Played in local band while working and going to college just for fun...

What do you think? I will be applying to AZCOM (it's my dream!!!)
 
so guys its me again complaining about calculus i knew the grade i was going to get from the begining. I'm going to end up with a C. So I got C's in statistics, pre-calc, sociology and now calc. So now I know this will come up on the interview and I can't admit I suck at math. So I'm guessing a high GPA and MCAT will help me with this situation. Since I am at a community college I'm, a biology major and when I transfer I will be a neuroscience major. I guess all the science classes will help me because in every science class I still haven't got lower then a B.

What do you guys think about these classes.

I just hate anything passed algebra arghhhhhhhhhhhh

I hope they dont get mad that I didn't take electives and math not seriously

Good thing math isn't included into the science GPA, huh? I wouldn't worry too much about it; plenty of people I've met absolutely abhor math, and I understand why. I got a C in calculus I myself and decided to end my mathematical career there.

Also, I didn't know sociology had calculus. 😀
 
Whats up all. Here we go...

I am a Health Science major at my undergraduate university which leads to pre-physical therapy. I changed my mind late in my junior year and decided to apply to osteopathic schools. Therefore, I am missing Organic Chemistry II. Besides that I have all of the pre-reqs completed and LOR from MD and DO.

My stats:
3.4 cGPA
3.0 sGPA
25 MCAT

Was a rehab tech in high school and college.
Worked in the emergency room last semester as a ER scribe.
About 200 hours of volunteer work

Whats my chances? More importantly, which schools will I have the best chance of acceptance?
 
Good thing math isn't included into the science GPA, huh? I wouldn't worry too much about it; plenty of people I've met absolutely abhor math, and I understand why. I got a C in calculus I myself and decided to end my mathematical career there.

Also, I didn't know sociology had calculus. 😀


yeah sociology had well your lucky now I never paid attention in that class so I have no clue what's it about. Semicolon you've made it to my revenge list. 😉
 
3.0 sciGPA
3.2 Cumulative (Over 3.55 last two semesters of Jr Year, was a complete screw up my freshman and sophomore year with cum GPA around 2.8 those years)
Shadowed, 3 On Campus Clubs, Worked 20 Hours a week, ER Volunteer at Trauma I Hospital.
MCAT later this month (Averaging 23-25)

Where to Apply (Preferably in tristate area NY,PA,NJ) and am I way too late if i apply 1st week of October??
Thanks.
 
Alright here are my stats-hope they are good enough...
GPA-3.69
MCAT- taking it on Friday!!! (practice MCAT's were around 28)

Graduated Magna Cum Laude in Kinesiology program at ASU with emphasis in Human Physiology.

Volunteered 200 hours as intern at a cardiac rehab facility and additional 150 hours with child care at my local church. Did some volunteer work with Best Buddies. Assisted professor in recruiting research volunteers.

Worked partime 25+ hours/ wk throughout the entirety of my college career.

Played in local band while working and going to college just for fun...

What do you think? I will be applying to AZCOM (it's my dream!!!)

Anybody got some advice on this? I'm really sweating these numbers! Thanks!!
 
Anybody got some advice on this? I'm really sweating these numbers! Thanks!!

I'm a premed too so I'm no more knowledgeable than you on this process, but I will speak from my experiences with the forum.


-Your gpa is good. What is the breakdown?

-ECs are decent-Nothing super impressive. (That's ok I didn't campaign for saving Darfur or anything either). I think playing in the band is kind of cool. Lol.. maybe you can help me, I'm looking to get a drum set.

-MCAT-Hard to say without actually having a score.
 
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Whats up all. Here we go...

I am a Health Science major at my undergraduate university which leads to pre-physical therapy. I changed my mind late in my junior year and decided to apply to osteopathic schools. Therefore, I am missing Organic Chemistry II. Besides that I have all of the pre-reqs completed and LOR from MD and DO.

My stats:
3.4 cGPA
3.0 sGPA
25 MCAT

Was a rehab tech in high school and college.
Worked in the emergency room last semester as a ER scribe.
About 200 hours of volunteer work

Whats my chances? More importantly, which schools will I have the best chance of acceptance?

I would try to boost up that sgpa a little. Your MCAT does make the averages of some schools but you might want to retake it again just to be a more competitive applicant. Your clinical experience is good.
About picking the schools, there were many threads with a list of averages of all schools. You just gotta search for it.
 
Whats up all. Here we go...

I am a Health Science major at my undergraduate university which leads to pre-physical therapy. I changed my mind late in my junior year and decided to apply to osteopathic schools. Therefore, I am missing Organic Chemistry II. Besides that I have all of the pre-reqs completed and LOR from MD and DO.

My stats:
3.4 cGPA
3.0 sGPA
25 MCAT

Was a rehab tech in high school and college.
Worked in the emergency room last semester as a ER scribe.
About 200 hours of volunteer work

Whats my chances? More importantly, which schools will I have the best chance of acceptance?

Woo hoo! Go ER scribes 🙂

I agree with the above post. Try boosting sGPA. I wouldnt go with thermal and statistical physics or quantum theory.. lol.. Maybe some easier science classes that will still be applicable to your goals.
 
3.0 sciGPA
3.2 Cumulative (Over 3.55 last two semesters of Jr Year, was a complete screw up my freshman and sophomore year with cum GPA around 2.8 those years)

sgpa needs a little improvement.


Shadowed, 3 On Campus Clubs, Worked 20 Hours a week, ER Volunteer at Trauma I Hospital.
MCAT later this month (Averaging 23-25)
looks good but I would try to get LOR from a physician, I don't know if you have it already.

Where to Apply (Preferably in tristate area NY,PA,NJ) and am I way too late if i apply 1st week of October??
Well, There aren't that many of them (5.5 in this area). I would apply to all of them, if you really want to stick around.

You won't be terribly late. Check out similar threads, some people have nicely discussed the rolling admissions processes at schools. You can submit your primary application now without your MCAT score. AACOMAS takes FOREVER to verify!

Definitely search for the thread on list of GPA/MCAT averages of schools, that would help you pick schools.
 
What MCAT scores do I need to stand a chance at LECOM-Erie?

Overall GPA 3.06
Science GPA 3.07

Freshman GPA 1.8
Sophomore GPA 2.6
Junior GPA 3.2
Senior GPA 3.5
Post-bac GPA 4.0

MS degree in environmental science (grad gpa not included above)

Will have done over 100 hours of volunteer work at a hospital before 2010 secondaries are released
 
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What MCAT scores do I need to stand a chance at LECOM-Erie?

Overall GPA 3.06
Science GPA 3.07

Freshman GPA 1.8
Sophomore GPA 2.6
Junior GPA 3.2
Senior GPA 3.5
Post-bac GPA 4.0

MS degree in environmental science (grad gpa not included above)

Will have done over 100 hours of volunteer work at a hospital before 2010 secondaries are released
According to what are being said on this thread, I would say that you need a 28+ in the mcat; however, I think a 30+ would definitely do it assuming you don't screw yourself up in the interview--like saying " I AM GOD"
 
Ok. So I graduated from college with a biology degree, worked in a lab for a couple of years and decided that I wanted to change career and become a DO.

I did an informal post-bacc this year and my GPA was 4.0. However, when I combined my total GPA it came out to be science= 3.0, non-science=3.4. My overall GPA=3.24.

I am currently studying for the MCAT and scoring anywhere from 20-24... Should I even take the MCAT on August 25th and apply this cycle, since I wouldn't get my scores in until september???

I've volunteered at hospitals during college for 3 years. That's pretty much it... Any advice/pm would be great! Thanks in advance.

One thing I just keep thinking is that I'm almost 26. If I don't apply this year, I'll be 28 when I enter medical school.

Thoughts??
 
I think your GPA wont be a huge deal, but it may for some schools. My GPA isn't stellar and it was good enough for me to get a bunch of invites. You will have to get that MCAT score up to around a 27-28 to be really solid since your GPA is a little on the lower side. But it is up to you.

If you are not feeling confident about the MCAT, personally, I wouldnt take it. I think doing well on the MCAT depends more on confidence then anything, if you are confident you will do well even if you arent the greatest on subject A or B or whatever. I took a Princeton Review class, and even though it cost $$$$$, it did wonders for me and I was very satisfied.

Good luck to you man.
 
Of course, to increase your chance of getting in... applying early would definitely help. I would not take the MCAT until you bring up your score. Typically, your average mcat practice score will be about +/- two points from the actual. Seen this happen to many people in real life and on the mcat forum. My own score was very close to my average.

I'll be honest, your gpa could also be a little higher. With all this in mind... Having a 3.0 Science gpa with your current mcat average while not being verified through AACOMAS is not the ideal situation.

Take my advice with a grain of salt, but I would personally wait till the next cycle. Primary, secondary, interviews, and etc. are too expensive to take a risk of not getting in. Especially when you're going to be applying broadly. I'm already a few thousand dollars in and I have about 7 interview invites so far. Not even sure how I'll fund traveling/hotels yet.

Yes you'll be 28 when you matriculate, but what's the difference between being 27 and 28?

On the other hand, if you have a lot of money to spend, taking a chance this cycle is always an option. Hope that help?
 
hey guys so so far i've been just stalling my app till my mcats b/c i wanted to see how i'd feel after the exam b4 i let it go for verification. I am sending in this friday now I just wanted to make sure is that teribly late for 2010? sending it in august 21 2009??? I mean do i have a shot at like CCOM, LECOM-bradenton, AZCOM. btw my mcat is this friday august 21, so i'll be getting back around by sept 21. and if i sending everything in It would all be verified by ocotber 1st or 2nd week ocotber at the latest! so what do you guys think??

cGPA 3.7
Sci GPA 3.5
lots of ECs (board member of clubs, MD and DO shadowing, ER volunteering, Habitat trip etc. )

So if anyone who has gone through the app process already could give me their opinion i'd really appreciate it. Thanks a lot! I just wanna know if i'm going to be at a REAL DISADVANTAGE
if i send it in at this time, and when if possible would i get like interviews and stuff by?

Thanks in advance!
 
Ok. So I graduated from college with a biology degree, worked in a lab for a couple of years and decided that I wanted to change career and become a DO.

I did an informal post-bacc this year and my GPA was 4.0. However, when I combined my total GPA it came out to be science= 3.0, non-science=3.4. My overall GPA=3.24.

I am currently studying for the MCAT and scoring anywhere from 20-24... Should I even take the MCAT on August 25th and apply this cycle, since I wouldn't get my scores in until september???

I've volunteered at hospitals during college for 3 years. That's pretty much it... Any advice/pm would be great! Thanks in advance.

One thing I just keep thinking is that I'm almost 26. If I don't apply this year, I'll be 28 when I enter medical school.

Thoughts??

I would strongly consider prepping hard for the MCAT and getting into the 28 range. Although, DO schools tend to look favorably on MCAT retakes, so if you have money to blow, it is worth a shot.
 
hey guys so so far i've been just stalling my app till my mcats b/c i wanted to see how i'd feel after the exam b4 i let it go for verification. I am sending in this friday now I just wanted to make sure is that teribly late for 2010? sending it in august 21 2009??? I mean do i have a shot at like CCOM, LECOM-bradenton, AZCOM. btw my mcat is this friday august 21, so i'll be getting back around by sept 21. and if i sending everything in It would all be verified by ocotber 1st or 2nd week ocotber at the latest! so what do you guys think??

cGPA 3.7
Sci GPA 3.5
lots of ECs (board member of clubs, MD and DO shadowing, ER volunteering, Habitat trip etc. )

So if anyone who has gone through the app process already could give me their opinion i'd really appreciate it. Thanks a lot! I just wanna know if i'm going to be at a REAL DISADVANTAGE
if i send it in at this time, and when if possible would i get like interviews and stuff by?

Thanks in advance!

You'll be a bit late there is no doubt about it. But if you score well on the MCAT you should still be plenty competitive at those schools. I would think that you would be able to pull at least one acceptance out of this cycle. Though applying early is nice it wont be the end of the world if you dont. The more important factor is a good score on your upcoming MCAT. Good luck w/ the beast and this upcoming cycle.
 
Well, even though it is far too late, I'm going to have advocate that in the future, for all applicants, they should make preparations for a retake. Aug 25th for a first time, same cycle MCAT is cutting it thin, especially with those projected scores. Seeing as how the OP has 1 week left, I would suggest trying next cycle.

If that's not possible, sign up for a possible retake (I don't know the new dates) but I do not think it is safe to assume that 1 time will do it. It sure is nice and it does happen, but please have a backup plan. Even if this pushes the OP months back for this cycle, it's still something to seriously consider if 2014 has to be it.
 
Although, DO schools tend to look favorably on MCAT retakes, so if you have money to blow, it is worth a shot.

thats nice, do you of any source of where did you get that?
 
thats nice, do you of any source of where did you get that?

No real source, just my experience on the website is that if you perform poorly on your first attempt, and do well on your second attempt then many schools will focus on the improvement and effort rather than your first attempt. Your mileage may vary though.
 
Hello everyone, just wondering what you guys think of my chances.

B.S in Biological Sciences, Minors in Polish and Spanish
3.63 cumulative GPA
I don't remember clearly but ~3.4 sGPA
Only C was a C+ in Orgo 2.

My first MCAT completely devastated me. I got a 22O, with 8 in bio, 8 in verbal and 6 in physical sciences.

I'm planning on retaking my MCAT in September, but I really don't know how much better I'll do since I only have a month from when my semester ended to really review. 🙁 so I'm scared. What if I do worse? And I'm taking it on the 12th, which is the last day to take the MCAT for the 2010 application year. I know it's the MCAT that is bringing me down and it worries me...

I have decent ECs: volunteering at a hospital, shadowing two family physicians (D.O), research for about 6 months.

Thanks for your input! 🙂
 
Yes you'll be 28 when you matriculate, but what's the difference between being 27 and 28?

For most doctors that is anywhere between 100k and 300k. Pretty big difference in my opinion.
 
Hello everyone, just wondering what you guys think of my chances.

B.S in Biological Sciences, Minors in Polish and Spanish
3.63 cumulative GPA
I don't remember clearly but ~3.4 sGPA
Only C was a C+ in Orgo 2.

My first MCAT completely devastated me. I got a 22O, with 8 in bio, 8 in verbal and 6 in physical sciences.

I'm planning on retaking my MCAT in September, but I really don't know how much better I'll do since I only have a month from when my semester ended to really review. 🙁 so I'm scared. What if I do worse? And I'm taking it on the 12th, which is the last day to take the MCAT for the 2010 application year. I know it's the MCAT that is bringing me down and it worries me...

I have decent ECs: volunteering at a hospital, shadowing two family physicians (D.O), research for about 6 months.

Thanks for your input! 🙂

What do you think went wrong with your MCAT? Timing, or just did not know your stuff? the rest of your application looks solid. You can try to apply with your 22, but your chances will be reduced. I would not retake until you know you will do better. Take practice tests to be sure.
 
Maybe I am being stupid, but I don't understand. Do you mean you will be making money a year early?

Anyone who delays their matriculation by a year inevitably looses out on a year of earnings as an attending physician. If you start medical school one year later, you finish medical school and residency one year later and thus literally clip a year of income from your professional career.
 
Which one is better assuming all the factors are somewhat similar... Candidate X cGPA 3.2 sGPA 3.5 or Candidate Y cGPA 3.5 sGPA 3.2
 
Anyone who delays their matriculation by a year inevitably looses out on a year of earnings as an attending physician. If you start medical school one year later, you finish medical school and residency one year later and thus literally clip a year of income from your professional career.

Just work one more year before retiring 😛
 
I recently set out my application to about 15 DO schools.

I have a 3.7 overall GPA and I'm taking the MCAT on Friday. I'm scoring in the low 30s on the AAMC practice tests, so hopefully I do well on the real one.

I have great extracurricular but the problem is I shadowed an MD and got a letter from him instead of a DO. I don't want this to badly jeopardize my chances in any way because I know that they would obviously prefer a DO letter. I went to each school's website and most of them had just written that they need a letter from a DO or an MD, nobody actually requires a DO letter specifically.

What do you guys think???
 
I doubt that it hurts your application any, I had this same question last year, but decided to just get a DO letter anyhow since I could only see it helping my application. If you just sent out your primary app. then you have around 6 weeks until its verified and start receiving secondaries...which is plenty of time to get a letter from a DO. Cant hurt.
 
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I recently set out my application to about 15 DO schools.

I have a 3.7 overall GPA and I'm taking the MCAT on Friday. I'm scoring in the low 30s on the AAMC practice tests, so hopefully I do well on the real one.

I have great extracurricular but the problem is I shadowed an MD and got a letter from him instead of a DO. I don't want this to badly jeopardize my chances in any way because I know that they would obviously prefer a DO letter. I went to each school's website and most of them had just written that they need a letter from a DO or an MD, nobody actually requires a DO letter specifically.

What do you guys think???

It won't hurt you chances but some schools do require you to shadow a D.O or a letter from D.O. So make sure the schools you apply to, do not require that and also it can be helpful come interview time.
 
sGPA - 3.3
cGPA- 3.4

MCAT- PS - 6 BS - 9 VR - 10 W- Q ... 25Q

Biology and English Double Major.

Research, Publication.
Worked two years as a Nurse at the local hospital
One year as a volunteer.
Professional Athlete all of the good stuff.
Shadowed an MD physician for a long time got a good LOR.

My MCAT score is mildly devistating to me but I understand it's average. My practice MCAT's were in the 37's.

Anyhow, I'm thinking I still have a good shot at some schools? I just wanted some input.
 
What do you think went wrong with your MCAT? Timing, or just did not know your stuff? the rest of your application looks solid. You can try to apply with your 22, but your chances will be reduced. I would not retake until you know you will do better. Take practice tests to be sure.


I think it might have been nerves or something, since my practices were between 27-29. ... so now I havev nothing but pure mcat studying for the next month!

Thanks for your input 🙂
 
sGPA - 3.3
cGPA- 3.4

MCAT- PS - 6 BS - 9 VR - 10 W- Q ... 25Q

Biology and English Double Major.

Research, Publication.
Worked two years as a Nurse at the local hospital
One year as a volunteer.
Professional Athlete all of the good stuff.
Shadowed an MD physician for a long time got a good LOR.

My MCAT score is mildly devistating to me but I understand it's average. My practice MCAT's were in the 37's.

Anyhow, I'm thinking I still have a good shot at some schools? I just wanted some input.


From what I have been told by many accepted pre-meds, having publications is a major plus! One I knew told me she had "a low MCAT" but had some publications and got accepted to WSU school of Medicine. I wish she would've told me what she got- but everyone I talk to keeps their score a secret.
 
From what I have been told by many accepted pre-meds, having publications is a major plus! One I knew told me she had "a low MCAT" but had some publications and got accepted to WSU school of Medicine. I wish she would've told me what she got- but everyone I talk to keeps their score a secret.

Hey thanks for the advice! That's really interesting about the publication improving her application that much!
 
hey

3.2 gpa , 3.2 sgpa, 27 MCAT

excellent extra curriculars, shadowing, ems experience, 2000+ hrs of community service, decent LORs, unique life experiences

chances at

PCOM, LECOM-B/E, UMDNJ-SOM, Edward Via, CCOM

NJ resident

thanks
 
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I've been considering osteopathic schools since my MCAT turned out to be a 25 O (9Bio, 9Phy, 7VR). My GPA is at 3.86 (biochem major); I have a decent amount of extracurriculars and volunteering, and lots and lots of research experience. I am from Arkansas. Of course, I'm applying to my in state allopathic institution where I seem to have a decent chance. As for osteopathic, I am considering Oklahoma Osteopathic Med School and Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine since they are nearby. I'd like to add maybe 2 or 3 more osteopathic institutions to that list so I would appreciate sugestions of nearby colleges where my stats are also fairly competative.
 
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