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bostonabe said:George: "The sea was angry that day, my friends. Like an old man trying to return soup in deli."
I love that line!Art Vandalay said:I've heard some schools have a basic formula for GPA and MCAT score that determines if a person gets an interview. Above a certain cutoff gives you an interview, and below leaves you waiting for a rejection letter... Does anyone have an idea on this?
striped sweater said:take the square root of your mcat minus 4 times your science GPA and then subtract your overall GPA and add 3 points for volunteering, 12 for research, subtract 14 if you did neither of the above and mutiply the result by the radius of your brain and if the answer is more than 7, you have a 33% chance of getting an interview.

wends said:Upenn said they had a "rigorous screening process" so i guess they might use something akin to the above!
striped sweater said:take the square root of your mcat minus 4 times your science GPA and then subtract your overall GPA and add 3 points for volunteering, 12 for research, subtract 14 if you did neither of the above and mutiply the result by the radius of your brain and if the answer is more than 7, you have a 33% chance of getting an interview.
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No but seriously, I read in another thread (Mayo) that some schools have a formula that goes (gpa x 10) + MCAT score >= 67 then you have a good shot at an interview...as to the validity of this formula...I have my doubts