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The following is a proposal that would hopefully help end the barrage of What are my chances threads. The problem, of course, is that is ultimately impossible to objectively gauge ones chance to get into medical school
perhaps this can serve as a guide. It is only a framework and not a completed project. I view this as a sort of open-source project for anybody who would want to contribute. Ill present the idea, and then point out the flaws.
MCAT (40%)
0-22=0
23-24=10
25-26=20
27-29=30
30-34=40
35+=50
(If 40+, bonus of 60!)
GPA (30%)
0-2.5=0
2.5-3.0=10
3.0-3.3=20
3.3-3.6=30
3.6-3.8=40
3.8+=50
LOR (15%)
10=Writers had to ask how they knew you when asked to write the letter
20=Writers knew you from class only, no office hour visits etc (or any other weak relationship)
30=Writers knew you as a person, and youre pretty sure they wrote positively
40=Writers knew you as a person, you know that they wrote extremely positive letters with hardly any negative comments
50=Same as above, except writers are famous/well known
EC (15%)
0=You did nothing
10= You did minimal activities with no depth; no leadership or clinical exposure
20=Participated in a few activities, had clinical exposure, but depth still lacking
30=You participated in a ncie range of activities, some leadership, had meaningful experiences. Strong longitudinal clinical exposure
40=Led/founded group at school, had unique/strong exposure to medicine (ie service trips to other countries), can talk at great length and detail about experience5
50=Did something a newspaper might write about, such as establishing AIDSS centers in Africa
.4(MCAT score)+.3(GPA score)+.15(EC score)+.15(LOR score)=your probability of getting into med school
Guide
~10=Not competitive anywhere
~20=Competitive at low tier or DO schools
~30=Competitive at mid range schools, very competitive at low tier
~40=Competitive at elite schools, very competitive everywhere else
~50=Very competitive everywhere
Problems:
1) Did not take PS or interview into account
2) It would be nice to use functions for the numerical portions (MCA/GPA) as opposed to a step system. In other words, devise an equation that would generally fit the points created. So a 32 mcat would not be 40, but maybe 37.2 etc I suck at math though.
3) Im sure people have differing opinions as to how much weight certain aspects should carry, etc.
Discuss amongst yourselves
MCAT (40%)
0-22=0
23-24=10
25-26=20
27-29=30
30-34=40
35+=50
(If 40+, bonus of 60!)
GPA (30%)
0-2.5=0
2.5-3.0=10
3.0-3.3=20
3.3-3.6=30
3.6-3.8=40
3.8+=50
LOR (15%)
10=Writers had to ask how they knew you when asked to write the letter
20=Writers knew you from class only, no office hour visits etc (or any other weak relationship)
30=Writers knew you as a person, and youre pretty sure they wrote positively
40=Writers knew you as a person, you know that they wrote extremely positive letters with hardly any negative comments
50=Same as above, except writers are famous/well known
EC (15%)
0=You did nothing
10= You did minimal activities with no depth; no leadership or clinical exposure
20=Participated in a few activities, had clinical exposure, but depth still lacking
30=You participated in a ncie range of activities, some leadership, had meaningful experiences. Strong longitudinal clinical exposure
40=Led/founded group at school, had unique/strong exposure to medicine (ie service trips to other countries), can talk at great length and detail about experience5
50=Did something a newspaper might write about, such as establishing AIDSS centers in Africa
.4(MCAT score)+.3(GPA score)+.15(EC score)+.15(LOR score)=your probability of getting into med school
Guide
~10=Not competitive anywhere
~20=Competitive at low tier or DO schools
~30=Competitive at mid range schools, very competitive at low tier
~40=Competitive at elite schools, very competitive everywhere else
~50=Very competitive everywhere
Problems:
1) Did not take PS or interview into account
2) It would be nice to use functions for the numerical portions (MCA/GPA) as opposed to a step system. In other words, devise an equation that would generally fit the points created. So a 32 mcat would not be 40, but maybe 37.2 etc I suck at math though.
3) Im sure people have differing opinions as to how much weight certain aspects should carry, etc.
Discuss amongst yourselves

