Hey guys, I've been lurking around the forums for a little while now and I came to realize that to majority of students who have about a 3.4 and 30 or so on the MCAT, they are either told to A) Go apply DO, B) take a year off and go do post bac or RARELY told to C) go for it.
However, a person with a 3.6 with get a heavy emphasis on the C) option. Why is that? is 0.2 difference of a GPA THAT big? It makes it seem as if 3.4 is a D- while a 3.6 is an A?
In my personal experience, I met couple students who got into mid-tier schools with a 3.45 and 30 on the MCAT, and it doesn't seem like they are RARE cases either.
So my question is, perhaps more for the seasoned veterans, do you think there is a night and day difference between a 3.4 and 3.6 gpa? Granted the mcat score is competitive and all other ECs follow.
However, a person with a 3.6 with get a heavy emphasis on the C) option. Why is that? is 0.2 difference of a GPA THAT big? It makes it seem as if 3.4 is a D- while a 3.6 is an A?
In my personal experience, I met couple students who got into mid-tier schools with a 3.45 and 30 on the MCAT, and it doesn't seem like they are RARE cases either.
So my question is, perhaps more for the seasoned veterans, do you think there is a night and day difference between a 3.4 and 3.6 gpa? Granted the mcat score is competitive and all other ECs follow.