how reliable is this site that i found

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I can only go by the one school I applied to and was accepted, their numbers were three to four years old. About .15 on the gpa and 2 points (total mcat score) low. I have followed the average scores for my school over the last four years and it is not accurate for the last two years
 
I can only go by the one school I applied to and was accepted, their numbers were three to four years old. About .15 on the gpa and 2 points (total mcat score) low. I have followed the average scores for my school over the last four years and it is not accurate for the last two years

jez that much difference in just few years eh.
very outdated

how i wish it wasn't, because my home state has 4 public medschools and their stats are all fairly low lol.
 
okay as i am reading thro that chart, i am feeling an impending doom that i will never get into a medical school....
 
okay as i am reading thro that chart, i am feeling an impending doom that i will never get into a medical school....

Remember that half the people who got into a school were below the average scores.

And completely ignore the first list, I'd guess its much older than 4 years. It still lists hahnemann as a med school, which means it comes from before 2002.
 
Remember that half the people who got into a school were below the average scores.

And completely ignore the first list, I'd guess its much older than 4 years. It still lists hahnemann as a med school, which means it comes from before 2002.

what if i pull off an impressive upward trend, like from 3.0 gpa i shot up to 4.0 for the fourth to final semester of my collge life, cuse the first three semester of my college life was bad, like 2.9 bad. you think if i ended up with a 3.6 after 4 years, that would be sort of looked at as a 3.7?
 
what if i pull off an impressive upward trend, like from 3.0 gpa i shot up to 4.0 for the fourth to final semester of my collge life, cuse the first three semester of my college life was bad, like 2.9 bad. you think if i ended up with a 3.6 after 4 years, that would be sort of looked at as a 3.7?

It will be looked at as a 3.6.
 
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