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I did a search for topics on entrance into Canadian medical schools to avoid making an unneeded topic, but I was surprised to find out what I did, taking this website into consideration:
http://www.futuredoctor.net/canadian_medical_schools1.shtml
From what I've heard on this site, Canadian medical schools have very stringent cutoffs. I read that Queens, for instance, will not consider anyone with a GPA below 3.8, and an MCAT with a Q on the writing sample. However, according to that website, the average GPA is 3.57. Or is this simply the average GPA of applicants and not necessarily the average GPA of people that actually get in?
I've also heard that the price of a medical education in Canada is significantly lower than in the US. From lurking on here for a while, it seems that in the states people are racking up a debt of ~$100,000 - $200,000. What kind of debt can a Canadian medical student expect?
I'm also interested in any other general differences between Canadian and US medical schools if anyone would be willing to help me out. Right now, and it may be naiive, but the only career I can picture for myself that I would truly enjoy lies in medicine. Something mentally stimulating, something that makes a difference in the lives of people around me, something respectable. Something that pays well enough even for the less lucrative specialties. Coming from a background without a lot of money, when I hear people scoffing at any sort of 6 figure income it boggles my mind slightly.
Anyhow, I appreciate any replies =)
http://www.futuredoctor.net/canadian_medical_schools1.shtml
From what I've heard on this site, Canadian medical schools have very stringent cutoffs. I read that Queens, for instance, will not consider anyone with a GPA below 3.8, and an MCAT with a Q on the writing sample. However, according to that website, the average GPA is 3.57. Or is this simply the average GPA of applicants and not necessarily the average GPA of people that actually get in?
I've also heard that the price of a medical education in Canada is significantly lower than in the US. From lurking on here for a while, it seems that in the states people are racking up a debt of ~$100,000 - $200,000. What kind of debt can a Canadian medical student expect?
I'm also interested in any other general differences between Canadian and US medical schools if anyone would be willing to help me out. Right now, and it may be naiive, but the only career I can picture for myself that I would truly enjoy lies in medicine. Something mentally stimulating, something that makes a difference in the lives of people around me, something respectable. Something that pays well enough even for the less lucrative specialties. Coming from a background without a lot of money, when I hear people scoffing at any sort of 6 figure income it boggles my mind slightly.
Anyhow, I appreciate any replies =)