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I am a pseudo-reapplicant. I have started the application process twice now, but withdrawn after submitting my AMCAS due to a lousy MCAT score obtained after submitting my application. Contemplating if I still want to go to med school, and whether or not I can muster up the motivation to tackle the beast (the MCAT) a third time next April if it is still what I want. My Stats: GPA 3.35, Science 3.2 (so not great, but not out of the question) from a good school, excellent ECs and LORs. Most recent MCAT 26Q (10PS, 7VR, 9BS)...scored 28-31 on practice tests...could bring up that VR score by working at it over the next 10 months (plus I scored a 9 on verbal the first time I took it.
So, now I am frustrated, discouraged, dejected, but most of all I am confused. I have to figure out for myself if all of this is worth it, and that is only something I can do. But I wanted to ask if there are any of you out there that have had to take the MCAT 3 times (and DID pull off a solid score in the end), or had another hindrance on your application (GPA, or whatever) that you were able to overcome and eventually get into an allopathic school. Because at this point I do not think it will ever happen, or if it might if it is worth the struggle to get there. You can just PM me if you have any thoughts or helpful stories, tips, etc. Thank you so much.
So, now I am frustrated, discouraged, dejected, but most of all I am confused. I have to figure out for myself if all of this is worth it, and that is only something I can do. But I wanted to ask if there are any of you out there that have had to take the MCAT 3 times (and DID pull off a solid score in the end), or had another hindrance on your application (GPA, or whatever) that you were able to overcome and eventually get into an allopathic school. Because at this point I do not think it will ever happen, or if it might if it is worth the struggle to get there. You can just PM me if you have any thoughts or helpful stories, tips, etc. Thank you so much.