you could always just assume avg mcat scores. or make the mcat the variable by which you give the range. the bottom line is, i want to get in. is there a place for me?
All he/she needs is a MCAT>26 and an acceptance will be very likely. URM for the win. (My reasoning is as follows==> Look at AAMC matriculation data for URM's. 3.2 GPA with MCAT greater than 26 yields a greater than 65% chance of acceptance)
All he/she needs is a MCAT>26 and an acceptance will be very likely. URM for the win. (My reasoning is as follows==> Look at AAMC matriculation data for URM's. 3.2 GPA with MCAT greater than 26 yields a greater than 65% chance of acceptance)
Depends on the URM, but I'll say that anything 30 or above should yield the best results. Nevertheless, a 26 or above could yield positive results. What's the real saving grace here is the 3.8 sGPA.
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