competitive DO candidate numbers

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C. Ronaldo said:
What numbers (GPA/MCAT) do you need to be a good shot at getting into DO school specifically Nova?

That's kind of a loaded question as GPA and MCAT are each only one part of the pot. My guess though would be a minimum of 3.2 and 25 if you have a solid app elsewhere. 27 and a 3.5 would be mo betta. Tell us about ur numbers and ec's and we'll give you an honest opinion of your shot.

wbdo
 
Average GPA for matriculants is 3.43
Average MCAT for matriculants is ~25
Data from AACOM.

Like WannabeDO said, post some details of your application, so we can get a better idea of where you're coming from.
 
I'm gonna take this oppurtunity to throw up my numbers and get some feedback too, cause i'm a newbie:

Junior-University of Scranton
Took the April MCAT (22-27 range, keeping fingers crossed for better 😀 )
GPA: 3.04
Science: 2.98
Footnote: GPA is one it's way up!!
EC's: Health Professionals Organization Member (Recently elected Treasurer)
Scranton-Temple Residency Program--Primary Care Externship
Intramural Sports
Student Government-Programming Board
Volunteer Experience: Monmouth Medical Center Pediatrics Floor Volunteer
Moses Taylor Hospital-General Volunteer
Various on-campus volunteer events--e.g. Volleyball
for MS
Work: Emergency Room Scribe - 12 Hour shifts, work w/ doctors one-on-one
to complete thier charts during their shift. Contact with every patient,
nurses, and staff.
Extensive non-medical related work experience including the restaurant
business, and shipping.
 
ArcherM2 said:
I'm gonna take this oppurtunity to throw up my numbers and get some feedback too, cause i'm a newbie:

Junior-University of Scranton
Took the April MCAT (22-27 range, keeping fingers crossed for better 😀 )
GPA: 3.04
Science: 2.98
Footnote: GPA is one it's way up!!
EC's: Health Professionals Organization Member (Recently elected Treasurer)
Scranton-Temple Residency Program--Primary Care Externship
Intramural Sports
Student Government-Programming Board
Volunteer Experience: Monmouth Medical Center Pediatrics Floor Volunteer
Moses Taylor Hospital-General Volunteer
Various on-campus volunteer events--e.g. Volleyball
for MS
Work: Emergency Room Scribe - 12 Hour shifts, work w/ doctors one-on-one
to complete thier charts during their shift. Contact with every patient,
nurses, and staff.
Extensive non-medical related work experience including the restaurant
business, and shipping.

Your EC's are great, your GPA is on the line. The deciding factor will be your MCATs - 22 to 27 is a wide range. If you get a 25 or over and apply widely you'll be fine.
 
(nicedream) said:
Your EC's are great, your GPA is on the line. The deciding factor will be your MCATs - 22 to 27 is a wide range. If you get a 25 or over and apply widely you'll be fine.

I second that opinion.
 
Say the GPA comes up to a 3.2 and over a 3.0 in the sciences, will that significantly change things?
 
ArcherM2 said:
Say the GPA comes up to a 3.2 and over a 3.0 in the sciences, will that significantly change things?

GPA shouldn't be a problem. It's the MCAT that you want to do well on.
 
WHat about me...
Overall GPA: 3.3
SCI GPA: 3.5
MCAT:Still have to take it next year
EC:
-EMT-B CERt.
-Volunteer at a DO office.
-Pre-med officer -Project Manger .
-Expedition trip- Health profession either this summer or within the year.
-Volunteer at a Free clinic.

Beside my MCAT what can i DO to improve my App. THANKS
 
Gutierrez001 said:
WHat about me...
Overall GPA: 3.3
SCI GPA: 3.5
MCAT:Still have to take it next year
EC:
-EMT-B CERt.
-Volunteer at a DO office.
-Pre-med officer -Project Manger .
-Expedition trip- Health profession either this summer or within the year.
-Volunteer at a Free clinic.

Beside my MCAT what can i DO to improve my App. THANKS

What's there to improve on? You got the GPA, the experience, the LOR (I'm assuming). Do well on the MCAT, interview well, and you should be golden. 👍
 
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