3.82/37r chances

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Your gpa's are fine. Your activities are good. You don't need a Master's degree to go to medical school. You need an MCAT of 35 or greater for most of the schools you listed. If 37 is your actual score, just apply.
 
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Hi, guys!

I'm a little confused on where I stand, and I'd love to hear from you!

I'm graduating next year (BS in Biological Sciences and another BS in Neuroscience from Pitt).

Stats:
GPA 3.79
sGPA 3.74
I had a 3.1 freshman year, but a 4.0 since then. I really underestimated studying! Oops! :/

I'm in a fraternity, and served as VP for a year. I'm a campus tour-giver. I volunteered roughly 200 hours at hospitals and shadowed another 200. I did 2 years of research with 2 publications. I volunteered roughly 300 hours in random places. I'm in student gov, neuro club, Red Cross club, psychology club. I'm a certified Phlebotomist and EMT. I was a TA for a neuro class for 4 semesters. I was a residence assistant for 2 years.

As of now, my plan is to apply to the MSc program at Tufts. I'm not really in any rush, but I know I'd like to go to medical school.

First, what are my chances for the MSc at Tufts?
And second, what're my chances at these schools: Hopkins, hms, Columbia, Pitt, case western, penn, Dartmouth, nyu, Cincinnati, Rochester, Cornell, brown, Miami, Ohio state (I'm from Ohio, originally), duke, unc, and Stanford?

Will the MSc help my chances?

Thanks so much, and best of luck on your upcoming finals!

Is 37R your actual score or a practice test score? A master's isn't worth it. ECs look good.
 
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