Applying without 90 hours of classes

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davesnow10

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Hello there,

Apologies for posting this in the re-apllicant forum but I wanted to ask for the opinion of you folks !!

I am from Scotland, have a Masters degree in computing. Decided 2 years ago (after moving to the US (dual nationality)) to make the attempt to get into med school.

I have 45 hours of undergrad classes, the usual prerequs (organic, bio, etc), a 4.0 GPA and 29N MCAT.

However, I am worried a lot of schools wont look at me because I dont have the required 90 hours of US undergrad courses. I will be applying primarily in Texas and received emails from all 7 med schools saying they need the 90 hours, but will consider other work I have done, but not strongly :-(

So to my questions: Do you know of anyone who has succeeded in entering a US school without the required 90 hours of classes? Can you suggest any schools in the US that may be more lenient on these requirements?

Thanks for any advice or insight you can give me. Apologies for the essay!!

cheers,
David.
 
How do you have a master's degree and only 45 credit hours? Did you take all your classes in Scotland? Could you not transfer the hours to an institution here? That would be the route I would take - try to get your courses transferred to an institution here in the states and then apply. If not, then I don't think there's a lot to do but take the other hours required. I go to the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth, Tx, and I am the only person here without at least a bachelor's degree (there are several with masters and I think even a couple with Ph.Ds). Of course, if you can get your previous degrees to transfer, this is all moot.

Best of luck,

Jonethan De.
 
yup, did all masters/undergrad hours in Scotland.

Just got an email back from TMDSAS saying they wont look or consider any coursework taken outside of US or Canada.

Oh well, Caribbean here I come then....or maybe Ireland 🙂 Both appear to be as expensive as each other...
 
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