I have a BS in Biology( as most premeds) from a competitive university with a 3.2 GPA. I took a graduate program(Cytotechnology) at the same school for one year upon my graduation to slightly boost my gpa to 3.7. I have done several clinical rotation during Cyto.program. I have also shadowed a ped. surgeon for one semester as well as other docs. My problem is the mcat..my score never seemed to increase. I took the mcat three times and still having an average score. Iam so frustrated and don't know how to get into medical school. Re-take mcat??
Appreciate your advice a lot!
You may want to consult the MCAT Forum on this website for strategies and possible solutions to increasing your score. I can tell you that every time you retake and score either below average (below 30) or do not significantly improve, you do yourself a disservice. A string of mediocre MCAT performances becomes a negative and gets more negative with each retake if you are not significantly increasing your performance.
At this point, you may want to apply with what you have and apply broadly to both allopathic and osteopathic medical schools. If your uGPA is close to being competitive (3.65 or above) and your LORs, PS and extra curriculars are competitive, you may be able to get into a medical school.Most schools look at the entire applicant and application. Needless to say, if your MCAT is low, you have an uphill battle.
Depending on what you state is "average" in terms of your MCAT scores, will determine what kind of success to expect. The average MCAT score is around 28 but the average for medical school matriculants is around 31 and thus averages are quite different.