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What would be the outlook if someone applied in-state (Texas) for M.D/PhD with these estimated stats? Just curious, because I have recently been considering M.D/PhD but obviously sounds more competitive.
GPA 3.7+
MCAT 30 minimum +
2 yr research/basic volunteer/shadow.
--Do the scores tend to be above average for applicants applying M.D/PhD?
I'm transferring to a more research focused institution and plan on doing research the two years while I'm there and maintaining my good GPA with hopes of 30+ minimum MCAT. Are there possible chances for acceptances. I know there could be for MD-only, It's just i honestly don't know too much about the joint degree process.
GPA 3.7+
MCAT 30 minimum +
2 yr research/basic volunteer/shadow.
--Do the scores tend to be above average for applicants applying M.D/PhD?
I'm transferring to a more research focused institution and plan on doing research the two years while I'm there and maintaining my good GPA with hopes of 30+ minimum MCAT. Are there possible chances for acceptances. I know there could be for MD-only, It's just i honestly don't know too much about the joint degree process.