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Does anyone know any med students who scored a 1270 or lower on their SATs?
Does anyone know any med students who scored a 1270 or lower on their SATs?
1270? Really, that is super low. I am surprised schools actually let people into any undergraduate college with that low of a score, much less medical school. I would honestly say that the threshold for getting into medicine is at least a 1400 if not 1450... I mean everyone in pre-allo knows that.
Standardized exams only matter up until you pass that checkpoint: that is, no one cares which high school or SAT score you got once you got into college, no one will care which college or MCAT score you got once you make it into medical school, and so forth.
It's odd that many of my med school applications have asked for SAT scores then.
Does anyone know any med students who scored a 1270 or lower on their SATs?
1270? Really, that is super low. I am surprised schools actually let people into any undergraduate college with that low of a score, much less medical school. I would honestly say that the threshold for getting into medicine is at least a 1400 if not 1450... I mean everyone in pre-allo knows that.
Standardized exams only matter up until you pass that checkpoint: that is, no one cares which high school or SAT score you got once you got into college, no one will care which college or MCAT score you got once you make it into medical school, and so forth.
Standardized exams only matter up until you pass that checkpoint: that is, no one cares which high school or SAT score you got once you got into college, no one will care which college or MCAT score you got once you make it into medical school, and so forth.
people actually studied for the SAT?
I guess i'm way out of my league here then.
Look, I'm a different person than I was in high school so I hope the SAT's aren't really that important. 😳
Maybe you scored so low on SAT verbal because you couldn't discern sarcasm.
Whatever. I guess i'm way out of my league here then. Look, I'm a different person than I was in high school so I hope the SAT's aren't really that important.
people actually studied for the SAT?
It's not really true that SATs have nothing to do w/who you are four years later or w/medicine in general. I'm twenty-five and took mine eight years or so ago. In many ways, yes, I am also a different person. In some ways, though, I am not. My hair still grows brown. I'm still 6'2''... etc. SAT is an imperfect test, but it is an indication of your test-taking skills. Those skills are not set in stone (yes, hair color is an imperfect analogy), but they're not completely within your power to change either. Whether or not you can become a doctor has a lot to do with whether or not you can score high enough on the MCAT, which has a lot to do with whether or not you have good test-taking skills, which has a lot to do with your SAT score.
That said, I am waiting to hear some sincere answers as to whether or not there are any admitted med-students w/scores close to 1270.
What up 1230!! I got the same score, didn't study either. 🙂I actually only got a 1230 on the SAT... But it doesnt matter that much to me at this point. I just scored 247 on Step 1 and I'm planning a career in neurosurgery... Chances are none of my patients will care that I didnt study hard for the SAT.
What up 1230!! I got the same score, didn't study either. 🙂
I thought about this issue and I honestly don't know anyone who got a 1200 SAT and scored a 35+ on the MCATs. Then again, at my school I actually only know 1 person with a 1200 SAT, and he isn't premed.
I thought about this issue and I honestly don't know anyone who got a 1200 SAT and scored a 35+ on the MCATs. Then again, at my school I actually only know 1 person with a 1200 SAT, and he isn't premed.
<1200, 37R. Nice to meet you.
Didn't even know people studied for the SAT back in the day, lol. I had a 1230 and am now a M2.
You know, people actually pay for SAT prep classes. That's insane!
Most likely everyone who is in med school now took the SAT on the 1600 point scale.
I bet there are lots of doctors with sub 1270 scores.
No, not trying to pat myself on the back at all. All the people I know going into medicine have had MUCH higher SAT scores then I did, so I derive a lot of assurance from hearing from real people who say they did well on the MCAT and got into med school in spite of sub-1300 SATs. So far there seem to be a few of you, which is very encouraging to me. The decision to pursue medicine is daunting, especially at 25 not having taken any of the pre-reqs yet.
Ahh, then again you have to remember that the grading scale changed in 1995 to where a 1240 pre-1995 is now a 1400. There's quite a bit of score inflation now.
Very few people posting on this board took the SAT 12 years ago.
Very few people posting on this board took the SAT 12 years ago.