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This should be a stickie...
D.O. Does not mean no MCAT standards
No, spending 20k on a post-bac will not change the fact that you got a 24 on the mcat.
Yes, average mcat scores are going up. What does average mean? "Well, person X got in with a 25!" great. Others had a 33 (yes, lots of them).
If you take post-bac courses, volunteer 1,000 hours and go to the peace corps, you still have a 22 mcat and you still have your pick of any Caribbean school you choose to attend.
what about a 24? 25? 26? ... 27???? I don't know, and nobody on the forum does because half of it is a roll of the dice. That is why you apply broadly; because you may fill some key demographic for one school and hit the jackpot.
If you want to find a 25 that got into Columbia, I guarantee it is out there. If you want a 33 that got rejected from D.O. Shool X, it is out there. If that makes you feel better about turning in a substandard score so you have a reason to hope or something to blame when you don't get in, awesome.
now every one can fill the page up with "ooooh... What about a 22t" just to be funny (i would do it to me), but honestly... I really got a lot out of SDN during the application process. How about personal stories about how people bumped their mcat, or how they explained during the interview that 8 in PS so the adcom overlooked it. Useful information.
here, I'll go first. I got a 6 on my bio first time, so I shelled out 1400 bucks to take a&p and got up to a 10. A lot cheaper than 20 grand. And you can work a job simultaneously that adds to your life experience. I got a 28s. Still lucky to get in.
who else has a useful story so maybe these repeat threads might stop?
good luck
D.O. Does not mean no MCAT standards
No, spending 20k on a post-bac will not change the fact that you got a 24 on the mcat.
Yes, average mcat scores are going up. What does average mean? "Well, person X got in with a 25!" great. Others had a 33 (yes, lots of them).
If you take post-bac courses, volunteer 1,000 hours and go to the peace corps, you still have a 22 mcat and you still have your pick of any Caribbean school you choose to attend.
what about a 24? 25? 26? ... 27???? I don't know, and nobody on the forum does because half of it is a roll of the dice. That is why you apply broadly; because you may fill some key demographic for one school and hit the jackpot.
If you want to find a 25 that got into Columbia, I guarantee it is out there. If you want a 33 that got rejected from D.O. Shool X, it is out there. If that makes you feel better about turning in a substandard score so you have a reason to hope or something to blame when you don't get in, awesome.
now every one can fill the page up with "ooooh... What about a 22t" just to be funny (i would do it to me), but honestly... I really got a lot out of SDN during the application process. How about personal stories about how people bumped their mcat, or how they explained during the interview that 8 in PS so the adcom overlooked it. Useful information.
here, I'll go first. I got a 6 on my bio first time, so I shelled out 1400 bucks to take a&p and got up to a 10. A lot cheaper than 20 grand. And you can work a job simultaneously that adds to your life experience. I got a 28s. Still lucky to get in.
who else has a useful story so maybe these repeat threads might stop?
good luck