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That part blows.
Looking at your loan awards in the eye and doing Entrance Counseling is almost worse, though.
For a lot of people though, I'd argue it's worth doubling down and putting your resources into one app cycle. Was fairly surprised at the schools I had interview invites from, and also surprised at some that put me on hold/rejected me.
Dam.
Lecom Erie rejected
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Dam.
Lecom Erie rejected
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This cycle.
Said, after CAREFUL consideration, the committee...
Lol sucks
CGPA 3.25
Mcat 26
With retake score release on the 11th.
Hopefully it's better than a 26.
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This cycle.
Said, after CAREFUL consideration, the committee...
Lol sucks
CGPA 3.25
Mcat 26
With retake score release on the 11th.
Hopefully it's better than a 26.
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my fellow Canadian!This cycle.
Said, after CAREFUL consideration, the committee...
Lol sucks
CGPA 3.25
Mcat 26
With retake score release on the 11th.
Hopefully it's better than a 26.
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Hey man, sorry to hear that. If it makes you feel any better, I applied there last cycle, and to this day still haven't received a decision from them lol. I assumed silent rejection long ago, but my point is, at least you know and you can move on. It's obviously not the news you wanted to receive, but as underdogs, we have to remember that there will be rejections and holds. That was especially true for me near the beginning of the cycle. With your stats, I think you'll be okay as long as you applied broadly.
Some advice for everyone in here applying this year: find something productive to keep you busy throughout the cycle! There's a lot of waiting and downtime. You don't want to be sitting around on your couch checking your phone for new emails every 30 mins. That being said, good luck everybody!
I thought my sGPA was a 3.0, but it turns out it's a 2.97 (I accidentally entered an A instead of a B-, caught it before I submitted thankfully). Here's hoping they approve my "mental health research" independent study as an "other science" (yea I'm not holding my breath either) otherwise it's looking like I'll get screened out at a bunch of the schools I applied to.
Stats: 2.97 sGPA 3.2 cGPA 34Q MCAT (10 PS 11 VR 13 BS) + current ER technician, lots of volunteering/shadowing
School list:
ATSU KCOM
ACOM MU
CCOM MU
DMU COM
KCUMB COM
LE COM (both campuses)
NSU COM
PCOM
RVU COM
UP KCOM
3/10th of a point makes such a difference...
^Yep. Canadian.
Hopefully my retake is over 30!
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I might/am probably also an underdog too. 3.78 GPA (overall)... about the same for my science classes... Biochem major, psychology minor... graduated undergrad in 2007... about 5 years in research (3 years in clinical research) post-graduation... 70 hours of shadowing, volunteer as a health educator, should have decent to great LORs... one from an MD and one from a DO...
I got a 27 on my MCAT in April... I have signed up to retake the MCAT in late July but have been focused on work and my application so I might post-pone to early August...
I was planning on applying to all the DO schools in the NE, one in MI and a few MD schools...
I am interested in primary care and I want to provide health care to under served populations...
what do you all think?
I might/am probably also an underdog too. 3.78 GPA (overall)... about the same for my science classes... Biochem major, psychology minor... graduated undergrad in 2007... about 5 years in research (3 years in clinical research) post-graduation... 70 hours of shadowing, volunteer as a health educator, should have decent to great LORs... one from an MD and one from a DO...
I got a 27 on my MCAT in April... I have signed up to retake the MCAT in late July but have been focused on work and my application so I might post-pone to early August...
I was planning on applying to all the DO schools in the NE, one in MI and a few MD schools...
I am interested in primary care and I want to provide health care to under served populations...
what do you all think?
If you're happy with DO then just apply.
aww thanks guys! You all just lifted my spirits... I work with an INTENSE MD MS MS Ph.D.... yeah that is right... the guy has 4 degrees!!!!... he told me that my only option is Caribbean (and even then my claimed my chances are bleak) after he heard that I got a 27 on the MCAT (9 PS, 8VR, 10 BS)... I was scoring a bit higher on my practice exams... high of 31... but I have not had time to study since I have been so focused at work on and on my application
I am not a Canadian... I am a US citizen, second generation Puerto Rican (from both parents) born in Connecticut
My residency is currently Connecticut but I think I may need to change it to Maryland soon... I don;t think that will affect any of my DO school applications right? There are no DO schools in either state... only public MD schools... both which pretty much require high MCAT scores...
I really appreciate the encouragement from you guys... but I also need to know the reality... I mean we all have to work for it as we all deserve the best physicians, etc.
Good luck!!! My stats are pretty close to yours (applying to a lot of the same schools too). I hope I can get my MCAT even remotely close to yours. Anyway hopefully we will end up class mates together 🙂
aww thanks guys! You all just lifted my spirits... I work with an INTENSE MD MS MS Ph.D.... yeah that is right... the guy has 4 degrees!!!!... he told me that my only option is Caribbean (and even then my claimed my chances are bleak) after he heard that I got a 27 on the MCAT (9 PS, 8VR, 10 BS)... I was scoring a bit higher on my practice exams... high of 31... but I have not had time to study since I have been so focused at work on and on my application
I am not a Canadian... I am a US citizen, second generation Puerto Rican (from both parents) born in Connecticut
My residency is currently Connecticut but I think I may need to change it to Maryland soon... I don;t think that will affect any of my DO school applications right? There are no DO schools in either state... only public MD schools... both which pretty much require high MCAT scores...
I really appreciate the encouragement from you guys... but I also need to know the reality... I mean we all have to work for it as we all deserve the best physicians, etc.
So...Will I get any love?
I think that if you won't then the rest of us are just plain screwed. Most people would kill for that GPA, and the ECs and work experience are really impressive. The only possible area of improvement is your MCAT score, and you're already retaking it. Rock it and you're golden.
Unfortunately my GPA means nothing with my crappy MCAT.
Here are the #'s:
cGPA: 3.97
sGPA: 3.92
MCAT: 7(PS), 9(VR), 8(BS), retake scheduled for August
Paid Employment - Clinical: 3 years as an EMT for an ambulance company, 3 Years as an emergency room technician working with and assisting MD's and DO's
Letters: Committee letter, one DO letters (from work and shadowing experience)
Volunteer work: volunteer fire fighter, soup kitchens, church youth group ~1000+ hrs.
Shadowing ( 2 docs; emergency and internal medicine): 32 hrs.
Research: Been involved with the clinical research team at my hospital for over a year now; publications in the works
Various other less important things
(Not underrepresented or disadvantaged)
Florida Resident
AACOMAS School List:
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine - Carolinas Campus, SC
Georgia Campus - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, GA
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine - Bradenton Campus, FL
Lincoln Memorial University - DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, TN
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, MI
Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, FL
Rocky Vista University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, CO
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, Admissions Office, WV
Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine, NC
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine, MO
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of NYIT, NY
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, PA
So...Will I get any love?
You will definitely get some love. You are not an underdog IMO...
You did see my 24 MCAT right?
Yes I did... You will definitely get multiple interviews/acceptances...I even think you will most likely get into Nova since you are a FL resident.
I like your optimism. Novas avg for MCAT is a 28 I think :-/ I was thinking my retest would determine acceptance this year or not.
It's ok that you are retaking so you can make your app more competitive or having the MD option as well...If you get 28+ in your retake, you will have a shot at MD as well. As it stands right now, you will have multiple DO acceptances to choose from...By the way Nova's average mcat is 27...
Hello everyone,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I figured I would through my stats out there:
3.2 c/sGPA
27 MCAT (10PS, 9BS, 8VR)
ER Tech for over 1 year
Lots of other various EC's
Applied 6/3. Waiting to get verified....
Best of luck to everyone!
Unfortunately my GPA means nothing with my crappy MCAT.
You're kidding me...right? My stats were 3.65/3.43/25 and I got 4 interviews last cycle. And that was with my LORs being late. I was accepted into WVSOM by November.
You're kidding me...right? My stats were 3.65/3.43/25 and I got 4 interviews last cycle. And that was with my LORs being late. I was accepted into WVSOM by November.
When did you apply last cycle ?
I'm a true underdog applying this cycle, but I wont be able apply till I take my test on the 25th of july, will that be too late ?
Were your EC's stronger than mine. When I posted my stats in the WAMC thread, I got no love even for DO. Everyone has said that even with my GPA, 24 is below the bottom.
Guys, don't forget that this is an underdog thread.
Most of us WILL be screwed over in the cycle. If we ALL got in, then this is definitely not an underdog thread and people next year need to up (down) the requirements for being an underdog haha.