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Hi everyone.... So I am currently an international student studying in the US (I have an SSN) I am just waiting on permanent residency which I expect to take another 1-2 years).
Currently a sophomore--may apply in senior yr (if I get my PR by then) bc I don't have a realistic chance of getting into med school as an international student. I don't want to take the 2015 MCAT so I am going to take it next year (as a junior). But what if I still don't have PR by senior yr and considering the MCAT is only good for 3 years, is it worth taking the test next year? 😕
+1 You simply cannot trust the feds on timelines, esp USCIS and particularly if you live in a very large city.Was in your exact same situation. Green card took longer than expected for many of my acquaintances, so I decided to wait until I had it in my hands to register for the MCAT. It ended up taking two years longer than expected so it was the right choice for me. I guess my advice is to make sure that estimate of yours is certain first, then decide when to take it. And you're right, do NOT apply as an international student. It's incredibly weighed against you. Good luck!