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I have been accepted into the John Hopkins Masters in Health Science one year program and can't decide whether to go or defer for a year. The program looks like it offers "med-school like" classes such as Virology, Parisitology, and Immunology as well as electives of your choice. It has a reputation for being academically demanding and is perfect for raising my low under-grad GPA from a 3.25. However, I did horrible last year on the MCAT(too low to list) but worked my ass off for 6 months and improved quite a bit on the latest August test (got a 31 on my last diag, but that is different from actual exam). Unfortunately, the physics and verbal section of the test seemed extra hard for some reason (which everyone agrees who has taken the test) so I am not so sure I broke the ever so coveted 30 threshold. It might be close, but I expect my score to be anywhere from 26-30. If I choose to go to the Hopkins program and later find out I scored a 26 or 27 (or worse) on the MCAT, I am screwed! So my question is, do you think I should go to hopkins and take the risk, or should I just apply for the next semester at St. George's or Ross? BTW, the only reason I am in a rush is I am 24 yrs old already.