Just looking for opinions...

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EMDream

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I have a 3.6 graduated from a US school but am Canadian. It's a BS in Physisican Assistant. I know most of you Canadians dont know what those are, but oyu will soon (in the US they are equivalent to nurse practitioners). Anyways just wondered if I could get opinions on what kind of MCAT do I need to have a shot at any ontario school? I'm planning on taking a few pre reqs like physics and ochem II that i am missing and taking a few more science courses to buff my gpa. I'm applying to both US and Canadian schools, but I would love to goto MAC, UoT, or a close school in the US as both my fiance and family are within this area (buffalo and torotnto). I know that Canadian med schools are really tough, so I was thinking at minimum a 36? Any ideas?

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A 36 minimum? That's not realistic unless U of T has a bumper crop of applicants. I have no facts to back this up, but I think a 36 min is unrealistic.
 
A 36 minimum? That's not realistic unless U of T has a bumper crop of applicants. I have no facts to back this up, but I think a 36 min is unrealistic.


really? I had thought that my gpa is too low so I would need to get quite high on the mcat... Hmm. Maybe I am thinking its more competitive than it is?
 
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A 36 is a bit unrealistic but you will need to explain your 3.6. In Canada, a good MCAT won't pull up a bad GPA as much as it would in the states. Here MCATs are used more as a flag than anything else.
 
I think you are mostly fine as long as you don't do terribly in one section. Some schools use the MCAT to weed out applicants I believe...like you must have a 10 or higher in each category etc.
 
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