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Alright guys so heres my situation
i'm a freshman and i just started my first semester in the NYIT/NYCOM 7-Year B.S/D.O program.
so the issue is this year they changed the GPA requirement from 3.5 cumulative to per semester, ok but i knew what i was getting myself into, and they use the average of the incoming nycom class as our Mcat requirement. Last years was 27 , so for my class the expected score is going to be about 29 possibly 30. But the thing that really i guess ticked me off or has me second guessing is the fact that the deans of our program in one of our recent meetings said "oh by the way, you guys do know that the GPA requirement and MCAT score requirement, is just the minimum to apply to NYCOM, it doesn't guarantee anything." which had everyone's heads turning going "WTF?" basically (because that was never mentioned before, as far as we all knew it was guaranteed as long as you met the requirements).
So now im in a predicament because i'm thinking well if its not guaranteed, what the hell is the point? and if i have to achieve an MCAT score that high...why am i locking myself into one medical school instead of applying to a bunch? My other option besides sticking around in the program is to transfer to Rutgers university for my undergrad and just do 4 years there mainly because its close to home so i won't have to spend a ton of money (and yeah its a ritsy area around NYIT so living costs) and ect, and it's just more of a hassle to be up there. The only issue is well if i transfer next semester (spring 2011), i can't be certain if all my credits (18) for this semester will transfer...there's no guarantee with that stuff because i heard about alot of people have problems with transferring credits. And god forbid i ever dropped my GPA and lost my scholarship at NYIT, my tuition rates would double and i would put myself in a huge financial hole.
So I want to ask you guys for some advice, not only what you think i should do, but what would you do in my position?
i'm a freshman and i just started my first semester in the NYIT/NYCOM 7-Year B.S/D.O program.
so the issue is this year they changed the GPA requirement from 3.5 cumulative to per semester, ok but i knew what i was getting myself into, and they use the average of the incoming nycom class as our Mcat requirement. Last years was 27 , so for my class the expected score is going to be about 29 possibly 30. But the thing that really i guess ticked me off or has me second guessing is the fact that the deans of our program in one of our recent meetings said "oh by the way, you guys do know that the GPA requirement and MCAT score requirement, is just the minimum to apply to NYCOM, it doesn't guarantee anything." which had everyone's heads turning going "WTF?" basically (because that was never mentioned before, as far as we all knew it was guaranteed as long as you met the requirements).
So now im in a predicament because i'm thinking well if its not guaranteed, what the hell is the point? and if i have to achieve an MCAT score that high...why am i locking myself into one medical school instead of applying to a bunch? My other option besides sticking around in the program is to transfer to Rutgers university for my undergrad and just do 4 years there mainly because its close to home so i won't have to spend a ton of money (and yeah its a ritsy area around NYIT so living costs) and ect, and it's just more of a hassle to be up there. The only issue is well if i transfer next semester (spring 2011), i can't be certain if all my credits (18) for this semester will transfer...there's no guarantee with that stuff because i heard about alot of people have problems with transferring credits. And god forbid i ever dropped my GPA and lost my scholarship at NYIT, my tuition rates would double and i would put myself in a huge financial hole.
So I want to ask you guys for some advice, not only what you think i should do, but what would you do in my position?
