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Check this out, you have something in common with the current Surgeon General!Nate said:I want to tell you that I am entering medical school and I also took the GED exam instead of finishing high school so dont let that weigh you down.
This is absolutely true! I was told that COMP had one of the higher MCAT averages (27) and that my MCAT score was not high enough to get in there (I have a 23). But I applied anyway, because that was my top choice, and, well . . . you see my signature. 😀smc927 said:Whatever you do don't assume anything is going to keep you out. If a school says the minimum acceptable GPA is a 2.75 and MCAT of 23 (just an example) and you are at the absolute bottom apply anyway! Don't close doors on yourself. Do your very best, then let them decide.
I think the major factor here is showing a passion for osteopathic medicine and also a passion for wanting to pursue a career in medicine in general.........Obviously it would be nice to get a 27 or above, so aim for that.........but if you don't get those marks don't be discouraged, there are people that get into DO schools (as sad as this may be) with score of 19 and low 20's.Buckeye(OH) said:I think the biggest factor here is the MCAT. You MUST excel on it (27+; 30+ is even better)
You aren't in as bad of shape as you think.