ThetaChiNAU1856 said:
still arent going to get in anywhere for MD with that 3.6 man unfortunately...maybe west virginia!
This may be a good lesson for some of those pre-pods who think like theta and don't think some of their scores are competitive enough for MD programs and are now applying to pod schools.
EVERYBODY from my University who has applied after meeting the following criteria has been ACCEPTED to an allopathic medical school. We typically send 5-6 kids to MD programs every year (only a school of 2,500 or so):
1. 3.6 GPA
2. 27 MCAT with a 9's in each section (10, 10, 8 is a higher score but does not technically meet this criteria)
3. 500 hours non-clinical humanitarian work (community service)
4. 500 hours clinical
5. Applications sent to at least 15 schools
6. Complete all pre-reqs required for admission (this one is mostly for the non-science majors who apply)
Again, my University has a great reputation with our own very large/successful state medical school as well as some private schools with religious affiliations. It has also been determined by our advisors based on comparing test scores (MCAT mostly) and the percentile of students who receive certain grades, that our students have grades that are deflated .1-.2 grade points when compared to students at state institutions. That may help as well since the cover of the committee letters they write for the MD kids (as well as DO, PA, and some DPM) explains this scale. It's been my understanding that many medical schools (including our state school and the school in the state to the south) accept this scale and would tend to think of my GPA as closer to a 3.7-3.8...may or may not have anything to do with our pre-med program's success.
Long story short, if you meet the above criteria and want to go the allopathic route...stop listening to theta and get out of podiatry. You stand a very good chance of getting accepted, unless you apply to west virginia which reserves about 95% of their seats for in-state kids. Apply to the school(s) in your state of residence and then fill the rest with private schools. Or just apply to Howard University, you'll get in there.