Anyone ever heard of someone getting into a DO school with greater than a 3.5 gpa and less than a 20 on the mcat?
Anyone ever heard of someone getting into a DO school with greater than a 3.5 gpa and less than a 20 on the mcat?
Is it possible to do better? I read some things on here that most people do not improve much. I bought the EK 101 VR and it is helping alot and I bought their bs 1001 question book. My problem with the mcat is that I know the material, but I struggle with extracting it from the passage. The questions just based on content (i.e. the ones not based on passage) I never miss. So hopefully practicing in this manner will help some.
Is it possible to do better? I read some things on here that most people do not improve much. I bought the EK 101 VR and it is helping alot and I bought their bs 1001 question book. My problem with the mcat is that I know the material, but I struggle with extracting it from the passage. The questions just based on content (i.e. the ones not based on passage) I never miss. So hopefully practicing in this manner will help some.
Not much...maybe 2 hours a day for 2-3 weeks with the TV on such. I have a high gpa from the univ. of pitt, so I figured I was set. I actually took it twice with the same score. I didn't change my study techniques between the exams. My aunt died the night before the retake and I wasn't thinking right and should have voided the test. So now I want to take it in Jan of 2010. I'm not sure what to do though because my parents are pushing me towards nursing. It seems dumb though to give up when I just have one bad part of my application.
Am I the only one that had to study consistently every day for 3-4 months to get a decent MCAT score? 🙁 Maybe studying a couple hours a day works for some people, but as far as I know, this is a test that many people consider a 3 credit hour class worth of commitment for an entire semester. You should DEFINITELY put a lot more effort into studying for the test if you're that serious about pursuing med school.
Retake and shoot for 26+.
Goodluck
Easy Peasy.
Yeah, whatever.
Try Lecom, maybe the new school William Carey. William Carey got accredited so it will be on AACOMAS in the next couple of days, you can check out under the school specific discussion.
I know if you apply you get into Ross.
If you have money try, but just in case start to study a little bit every day for January. Some schools take January scores.
good luck and GOD BLESS
Try Lecom, maybe the new school William Carey. William Carey got accredited so it will be on AACOMAS in the next couple of days, you can check out under the school specific discussion.
I studied for three months after I got my first score of a 20O and brought my score up five points to a 25O. It's more than possible to do considerably better the second time around.Is it possible to do better? I read some things on here that most people do not improve much. I bought the EK 101 VR and it is helping alot and I bought their bs 1001 question book. My problem with the mcat is that I know the material, but I struggle with extracting it from the passage. The questions just based on content (i.e. the ones not based on passage) I never miss. So hopefully practicing in this manner will help some.
Would you even apply to PCOM or LECOM with <20....say a 17M?
The first time I took the MCAT I made a 14N. I retook it and made a 20O. I retook it a third time and made a 25M. I took it for the fourth time and made a 38O. Yes, it is possible.
Yes there are...There's a poster here on SDN who got an 18 when she first took the MCAT. She retook it a few months later and got a 26 and is now an MS1. You have to work hard, but you should be able to bring up that 17.
I don't know of any DO school that has an average in the low 20's.
Those numbers are outdated. For the class entering this past August, the average MCAT at UNT/TCOM was 29. That says 24. The average MCAT at UNE and KCUMB was 28. That says 24. And I heard this year's average was also 28 at UMDNJ. That says 26.
I think there's a minimum standard and below 20 is just not going to cut it nowadays. It might have five years ago, but the national MCAT averages have gone up and DO schools are filling their lecture halls with people who are at least scoring above a 20.
The mean MCAT score for matriculants of osteopathic medical schools in 2008 is 26.12 (source: http://www.aacom.org/about/fastfacts/Documents/FastFacts/FF-MeanMCATScores-etc.pdf).
The average MCAT at UNE and KCUMB was 28.
wow she got in with a 18? Did she have an amazing GPA or extracurriculars? I got a 22Q on my first MCAT and then worked myself up too much for the second time (20Q). I am in love with DMU and know I can prove myself if I get an interview.
If I got one point higher in the BS section should I release my score? Or should I just call each school and let them know I am not releasing my score? I heard that some schools take the highest score out of each section. Is a 23 instead of a 22 really going to help if they see how bad I did the second time?
I wish I would have known how serious this was in June.
Hi, I just received my MCAT score and it was 27q. I got 11 in verbal, 10 in bio, and 6 in physical sciences. My physical sciences score is very poor and I really don't have motivation to study for the test again as I just took it. I was wondering if 27q is good enough for DO schools and if the 6 will prevent me from getting into DO schools?