LECOM doesn't require MCAT anymore?

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not sure if I'm going crazy...I decided to hold off on applying til next year since I've yet to take the MCAT ever. I reside in Florida and wanted to go to LECOM in Bradenton since it's close to home. I'm not really in a position to be selective since my stats are not great (after 2 years of grade replacement I pulled it up to 3.1c/3.2s). I'm pretty positive LECOM always required the MCAT on their website til now where it says they'll consider ACT/SAT scores.

Anyone have experience applying without the MCAT? Haha I'm considering applying now but hesitating since I want to make sure I put my best app forward as to not look like a reapplicant.


I am applying to LECOM bradenton also. I have not heard anything from them yet. May be I have to wait till finishing my MCAT this Aug.

Hope we can be classmates
 
"The College will consider the applicant’s most recent Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores. MCAT scores taken within the past three years are acceptable. A competitive MCAT score for MCATs taken prior to January 2015 is around 27. For MCAT tests taken after January 2015, a competitive score is in the 50 percentile or higher.


In lieu of MCAT Scores, LECOM may use an Academic Index Score that uses undergraduate and graduate GPAs in a formula calculation with ACT and/or SAT Critical Reading and Math scores."


I found that. Hmmm that is why I met some girl that she said she got accepted while she was not finish her semester and has not taken the MCAT.

Good for some students who have been working great on their study.

Did she get accepted to LECOM without a MCAT?
 
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