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So I recall reading on some thread about a year ago that you can judge your competitiveness at a given school by the formula GPA*10 + MCAT = and then if you're far below that for a given school's average that school would be a "reach", if you're near it, that would be a "maybe?", and if you're way above it, that would be a "maybe safety?"
If that's so which of the two variables in this formula would be more important i.e. which should I really focus on raising??
The reason I ask is because by the time a premed finishes her/his junior year, raising a GPA from a 3.8 to 3.9 is quite impossible. It's always difficult to raise a GPA that's already high because it seems to be buffered there due to the huge number of credits.
However, it is totally possible to bump a 35 to a 36 MCAT doing lesser work...
So does this mean that a 3.8 GPA, 35 MCAT would be perceived the same as a 3.9, 34 MCAT?? I just find that hard to believe since taking that GPA up is a lot harder to do.
OR even better...would a 3.8 GPA, 38 MCAT be better than a 3.9 GPA, 34 MCAT??? (ALL ELSE EQUAL)
What are you're thoughts on this "magic formula"??
And, if someone has their GPA buffered in that 3.8 region, should he/she focus on raising the MCAT (easier), OR raising that GPA (by overloading with credits of stuff that's probably not going to be useful and will be taking time away from studying from the MCAT?)
Thanks!!! 🙂
If that's so which of the two variables in this formula would be more important i.e. which should I really focus on raising??
The reason I ask is because by the time a premed finishes her/his junior year, raising a GPA from a 3.8 to 3.9 is quite impossible. It's always difficult to raise a GPA that's already high because it seems to be buffered there due to the huge number of credits.
However, it is totally possible to bump a 35 to a 36 MCAT doing lesser work...
So does this mean that a 3.8 GPA, 35 MCAT would be perceived the same as a 3.9, 34 MCAT?? I just find that hard to believe since taking that GPA up is a lot harder to do.
OR even better...would a 3.8 GPA, 38 MCAT be better than a 3.9 GPA, 34 MCAT??? (ALL ELSE EQUAL)
What are you're thoughts on this "magic formula"??
And, if someone has their GPA buffered in that 3.8 region, should he/she focus on raising the MCAT (easier), OR raising that GPA (by overloading with credits of stuff that's probably not going to be useful and will be taking time away from studying from the MCAT?)
Thanks!!! 🙂