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I will probably be applying to med school to start in 2011.
The closest state school to me is Osteopathic. I just called to get a little information about it. Their public relations lady told me that their average GPA is 3.6 and their average MCAT is 27 - although I have not yet taken the MCAT I don't think that beating this score will be difficult - if it is I will re-evaluate at that time.
This school - although it's stats show that it's clearly not the most exclusive med-school in the US - is extremely convenient to me for life-style purposes. Even if I get an opportunity to attend a more prestigious school, this local option might still be attractive to me for subjective reasons: I'd prefer to stay near my young adult children and keep the house that I worked so hard to buy. So I want to make sure that the I do not close my option of attending this school by doing something stupid.
The PR lady asked me if I wanted to schedule a visit. I replied that right now I was just asking about when they were scheduling career day events and would probably talk to her in the future.
However, I would like to spend some time with someone knowledgeable about the school and ask questions and feel out whether they would be excited or hesitant about my prospective application. It would also be nice to start forming a few relationships with the ad comms or find out who their favorite local doctors, clinics and undergrad teachers are.
Is this advisable? What dangers are inherent in it?
The closest state school to me is Osteopathic. I just called to get a little information about it. Their public relations lady told me that their average GPA is 3.6 and their average MCAT is 27 - although I have not yet taken the MCAT I don't think that beating this score will be difficult - if it is I will re-evaluate at that time.
This school - although it's stats show that it's clearly not the most exclusive med-school in the US - is extremely convenient to me for life-style purposes. Even if I get an opportunity to attend a more prestigious school, this local option might still be attractive to me for subjective reasons: I'd prefer to stay near my young adult children and keep the house that I worked so hard to buy. So I want to make sure that the I do not close my option of attending this school by doing something stupid.
The PR lady asked me if I wanted to schedule a visit. I replied that right now I was just asking about when they were scheduling career day events and would probably talk to her in the future.
However, I would like to spend some time with someone knowledgeable about the school and ask questions and feel out whether they would be excited or hesitant about my prospective application. It would also be nice to start forming a few relationships with the ad comms or find out who their favorite local doctors, clinics and undergrad teachers are.
Is this advisable? What dangers are inherent in it?