Wow, that was harsh, but probably what OP needed to read to set him straight. To OP (
@piotrkol1), if you're still dead set on going to Med school let this post serve you as motivation to prove us wrong, and show us that indeed you have what it takes by working your butt off in the next few years and get in a US Med school (Not Caribbean). I'm telling you this because I was KINDA in your shoes once, with English being my 3rd language, I had a good GPA 3.7 in undergrad, but I took the old MCAT once (got an 18), and the new MCAT 4 times (487, 492, 500, 499) despite my practice FLs showing me scoring in the 505 range the last 3 times. People also told me I didn't have what it takes. During my application cycle, I applied to 35 schools (7 MDs, and 28 DOs) because I didn't have anything else to lose and was also dead set on going to Med school to the point that I even applied and got accepted to SGU as well the same cycle. So, let me tell you OP, I don't know if I had the Gods on my side, or if it's whatever was on my application, maybe my unique life story (being from Port-au-prince, Haiti and surviving the 2010 earthquake that killed ~300K ppl in 4 seconds), but to my greatest surprise schools actually thought I could succeed and were sending me interview invites left and right, and I ended up with a total of 12 IIs (1 in-state MD, and 11 DOs) including schools like KCOM, CUSOM and KCU (KCU has a MCAT screen of 501 BTW, I'm telling you it was definitely the GODs or pure luck lol). I attended 5 of the invites (1 MD and 4 DOs), got accepted to 2 DOs and rejected or waitlisted to the rest.
Anyway, now, I'm an incoming OMS2, top 50% in my class, and already reviewing and practicing for Boards (USMLE and COMLEX) with pretty good results so far by the way. All that to tell you to work harder, don't sell yourself short because of something someone says on SDN, and be motivated. You can do better if you can find your weakness(es) and correct it (them), persevere, and be disciplined enough to know what you can or can't do.