Hi! Does anyone have new statistics (2019) regarding the averages for the science gpa and MCAT scores? I am beginning to draft a list of what schools I could apply to and was wondering if anyone has any advice!
There’s a few lists in the pre do forum.Hi! Does anyone have new statistics (2019) regarding the averages for the science gpa and MCAT scores? I am beginning to draft a list of what schools I could apply to and was wondering if anyone has any advice!
Thank you! Do you have any suggestions for which schools have better programs or more resources?See the link in my signature. Doesn't have sGPA, but does have cGPA and MCAT for all the DO schools.
Thank you! Do you have any suggestions for which schools have better programs or more resources?
Any state run DO schools (TCOM, MSUCOM, OUHCOM, OSUCOM, Rowan, WVSOM...) will always have better resources, but they also accept more that 2/3 of their classes from instate, so if you're not from one of those states you're pretty much stuck with other DO schools (unless you have stats higher than their averages meaning 3.6+ GPA and 505+ MCAT). Other than that I'd say PCOM-PA, DMUCOM, KCUCOM, CCOM, VCOM-VA, CUSOM will come close (if not better) on resources as well.Thank you! Do you have any suggestions for which schools have better programs or more resources?
The average also means some people will score higher and some will score lower. It's called standard deviation. I don't think anyone is saying you can get in with a 502. I think they probably meant get a 505+, then you will get a shot at better DO schools like PCOM or state DO schools.3.6+GPA and 501+ MCAT. Everyone across the board has said 505+ for DO, but I had a 502 and had absolutely not trouble getting accepted to multiple schools, including KCU which has a 506-507avg.