N Noble Aneurysm Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined Dec 27, 2016 Messages 30 Reaction score 46 Mar 27, 2017 #1 Members don't see this ad. Removed Last edited: Jul 10, 2017
F Faha Full Member Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Joined Sep 15, 2012 Messages 19,843 Reaction score 10,073 Mar 28, 2017 #2 As long as you apply to Mississippi you can apply to Emory, Miami, Boston University and Tulane. The Texas schools accept few non residents.
As long as you apply to Mississippi you can apply to Emory, Miami, Boston University and Tulane. The Texas schools accept few non residents.
N Noble Aneurysm Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined Dec 27, 2016 Messages 30 Reaction score 46 Mar 28, 2017 #3 Am I considered competitive for Emory, Tulane, Miami, Boston U, Wake Forest?
P premedvideos1 Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined Mar 20, 2017 Messages 40 Reaction score 7 Mar 28, 2017 #4 Noble Aneurysm said: Am I considered competitive for Emory, Tulane, Miami, Boston U, Wake Forest? Click to expand... I would say for Wake Forest and Miami, you are competitive. From what I remember on the MSAR, Boston U and Emory do have higher median MCAT. But, it does not hurt to try.
Noble Aneurysm said: Am I considered competitive for Emory, Tulane, Miami, Boston U, Wake Forest? Click to expand... I would say for Wake Forest and Miami, you are competitive. From what I remember on the MSAR, Boston U and Emory do have higher median MCAT. But, it does not hurt to try.
Goro Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member Faculty Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Jun 11, 2010 Messages 74,831 Reaction score 120,054 Mar 28, 2017 #5 Noble Aneurysm said: Am I considered competitive for Emory, Tulane, Miami, Boston U, Wake Forest? Click to expand... Yes to these are more.
Noble Aneurysm said: Am I considered competitive for Emory, Tulane, Miami, Boston U, Wake Forest? Click to expand... Yes to these are more.