D deleted1056062 Jun 6, 2023 #1 Let's say applicant has 3.6 cGPA (last 200+ undergrad credits at 3.8+), 515 MCAT, 3.89 SMP GPA. Members don't see this ad.
Let's say applicant has 3.6 cGPA (last 200+ undergrad credits at 3.8+), 515 MCAT, 3.89 SMP GPA. Members don't see this ad.
Med Ed Full Member Verified Member Physician Faculty 7+ Year Member Verified Expert Joined Sep 13, 2015 Messages 4,459 Reaction score 17,030 Jun 6, 2023 #2 What is your real question?
N Nontrad_FL_LGBT Full Member 2+ Year Member Joined Nov 5, 2020 Messages 428 Reaction score 700 Jun 6, 2023 #3 You did well so I imagine it reflects well about your current academic ability. Nobody can predict your future though.
You did well so I imagine it reflects well about your current academic ability. Nobody can predict your future though.
Goro Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member 10+ Year Member Faculty Verified Expert Gold Donor Joined Jun 11, 2010 Messages 72,633 Reaction score 115,674 Jun 6, 2023 #4 MedGirl26 said: Let's say applicant has 3.6 cGPA (last 200+ undergrad credits at 3.8+), 515 MCAT, 3.89 SMP GPA. Click to expand... Chances of getting admitted are 100% on you. Stats like the above make one competitive for the many schools that reward reinvention.
MedGirl26 said: Let's say applicant has 3.6 cGPA (last 200+ undergrad credits at 3.8+), 515 MCAT, 3.89 SMP GPA. Click to expand... Chances of getting admitted are 100% on you. Stats like the above make one competitive for the many schools that reward reinvention.