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Average and Range of MCATs and GPA at Schools?

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So, I'm sitting here wondering my chances of getting in to one of the three Osteopathic Schools I applied to. Someone in a different thread said that schools put your file in order of MCAT. So, I thought I had a pretty comfortable score, but haven't heard from the specific school. So, it got me thinking.
I know there are stats on average MCATs and GPAs at schools. But what are the spreads and ranges. I think the preconception by most is that most 40 MCAT and/or 4.0 GPA go to Allopathic, but I'd bet there are some Osteopathic Students that do well. I thought it'd be interesting to pool our knowledge (hopefully not too much that is just gossip). Let's list the school and keep a record of the highest and lowest GPA and MCAT at each school. I know there are tons of other factors... this is for amusement and curiousity.
 
I think if you look at the post "All class 2007 DO acceptees, your stats and the school accepted" you get a pretty good idea of what the stats are of people entering next fall. I know thats not what you are looking for and I know you aren't looking for definitive stat guidelines for getting into DO schools but the admissions process truly is 99% lucky/arbitrary and 1% making the grade.

I'm willing to bet my gpa/mcat is lower than most (I'm actually embarassed to post in the threat I mention above), yet with some (what I felt was) hard work on my essay's, good EC's and true "being myself" at the interviews, I was able to get two acceptances.

If medical school is really your life's passion, stats won't be the thing stopping you...
 
Let's not forget one HUGE factor in determining acceptance: How early one applies. Seriously, if you apply early (e.g., July 1st) and your application is 100% complete (e.g., not re-taking the MCAT), then your chance for acceptance is excellent providing that you are moderately articulate at your interview and don't have a felony record.
 
Okeee Dokey.....

I'd still be interesting in numbers if anyone knows of people at schools with abnormally high or low.
-Eric
 
I think that this is what you are looking for check out the website below. These numbers are not exactly correct. I am not sure what year they are from but they are close.

Also, a lot of the school post their individual class stats on their site. Again a lot of the stats here do not match individual sites but for the most part they are very close.

http://www.eckerd.edu/academics/nas/premed/MCAT_GPA_List.htm
 
the only school not on that list is TUCOM which actually ranks highest among DO schools for MCAT and GPA with a 27 or 9.0 and a 3.5 on gpa.
 
That was interesting. I have a feeling that was from a few years ago. It wasn't exactly what I had in mind, but gave me an idea I guess. I posted that thread at 1:30am or something after about 6 hours of studying and about 11 hours total yesterday, so yeah.... unless someone knows a bunch of them, might as well lets this thread fall to the bottom of the forum. On a better note, I need to get a 50% on my final to get an A in my Physics 🙂

-Eric
 
KCOm= 27 and 3.5 as well

I would give you more info but that's all I know. Sorry🙁
 
PCOM is about a 3.3, 24...at least according to #s on the website from 2 years ago.

But I have a feeling that its a bit higher now.

One recent interviewee told me that the current accepted GPA was 3.5+
 
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