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I can't find the cost of tuition on Mercer's website - can anyone help?
Thanks.
I didn't see it on their website, but according to US News, tuition is $39,860. Were you accepted off the waitlist uwg?


I can't find the cost of tuition on Mercer's website - can anyone help?
Thanks.
No, just trying get a comparison of Mercer's and MGC's tuition. I only recently discovered who Blake Griffin is lol - he's pretty amazing...
Thanks for the responses. I could find the MGG tuition, and I know it's less than Mercer, but I just can't find Mercer's dollar amount. Knowing that Mercer's about $10,000 more per year helps, and you're right -- in the scheme of things, that's not a huge difference. I'll be going into debt either way!
Can anyone offer advice on applying to Mercer late this cycle? Will be taking the MCAT in August so my application will not be complete until September. My Stats are: BCPM 3.61 AO 3.80 Total 3.65. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm curious if they actually accept people this late in the cycle.
In other news - I just graduated from Mercer this past Saturday and am getting ready to start my residency in orthopaedic surgery in Ohio! Let me know if there's anything I can do to help you guys.
Mercer likes people who really want to go there...They took about half the class early decision this year. I saw your stats in the MCG thread and I definitely think you're competitive for Mercer, especially if you're from a small town, want to do primary care, and have primary care shadowing experience. Your GPA is fine and your MCAT is at the average for Mercer. You may get an invite from MCG if you did RD since you seem to have a lot of experience, but idk.
Thanks for your input! I can't remember if I posted it in the MCG thread, but I have interviewed at MUSOM in the past (2010 cycle) so I know the deal there. I really did like Mercer when I interviewed so I'm not really sure why I'm so adamant about applying EDP to MCG. I guess I just feel like if I was to have any shot at MCG I would have to give it a try early as I am aware of a couple of instances where people with very similar stats as me have gotten in that way.
Hey I'm just curious if anyone knows how many people are accepted in total for this years app cycle? Also does anyone know how it's divided between Macon and savannah?
I was told by the office that there would be a lot of movement starting on May 17th, but this forum has been silent lately. Does anyone know what's going on?
Did you mean to post this on the Pre-Pharmacy page?
Sure, they do but there's no question you'll be complete a lot later than everyone else which will put you at a disadvantage.
On the other hand, the disadvantage could be overcome depending on several factors such as where you're from (think Hahira vs the metro area), what kind of ties you have to Georgia (how long have you/your family been in Georgia and how much of your family lives in Georgia?), where you did undergrad, what your major was, and how likely they feel you are to return to an underserved area of Georgia if you attend Mercer.
Also, if you are a minority that will help.
If you have any specific questions, just let me know.
In other news - I just graduated from Mercer this past Saturday and am getting ready to start my residency in orthopaedic surgery in Ohio! Let me know if there's anything I can do to help you guys.
Anybody heard any waitlist movement???
For real, has anyone heard anything? I thought Mercer usually had a lot of WL movement because they don't overaccept the class? I'm on 4 waitlists--I really liked Mercer and I thought it was my best chance.......Now I'm thinking not so much if there have been so few acceptances....
Does anyone mind posting their GPA/MCAT and EC's that have been accepted to Mercer? Would like to have an idea if I am competitive if I apply late this cycle 🙂
They don't frown upon regular decision applicants, but 49 of the 100 spots were filled from EDP, so there's that. Now I don't know how many apply and interview through EDP, but when I interviewed thru regular decision I was told they interview ~10/week and regular decision interviews go on for what, 4 or 5 months? So your odds are definitely better going EDP. I think the avg MCAT for EDP matriculants this cycle was 26, I don't remember the GPAs though
Having served on Mercer's ADCOM this past year I can say we don't frown on people not doing EDP - it's just that we want to know you're serious enough about Mercer to put all your eggs in that basket. Last year we had around 100 EDP applicants and close to 50 were accepted. That's pretty good odds.
I would recommend not worrying too much about GPA/MCAT unless you fall to one extreme. I don't mean to give the impression they're not important, but we certainly accept people with very low stats and we reject people with excellent stats. As with any med school, there's more to the equation than numbers. We want someone who can demonstrate a commitment first to medicine, second to Georgia, and third to serving the underserved. And by demonstrate I don't meant coming to your interview just saying you want to do those things.
The ideal Mercer applicant is someone with roots in underserved areas of Georgia. The way we see it, someone who says they want to practice in an underserved area is more likely to do so if they're actually from an underserved area.
I really appreciate this response. Honestly, it's nothing that I didn't really know before, but hearing it straight from a former member of the ADCOM is refreshing. The more I think about it, the more Mercer just seems like a much better fit for me. Will most likely go ahead with the EDP...
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