Midwestern CCP Interview

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I'm not sure if you're aware but Midwestern CCP has recently changed their admissions requirements. You now need statistics, and some more social science classes. Plus they now require a one on one interview. Plus they got rid of the AGO program and now require you to do 8 rotations instead of 6. Plus a bunch more irritating changes, minor ones but still irritating. Just wanted to let everybody know.🙂
 
Do you go to Midwestern Soccerfreak?
 
Ges, ges I do. Disrecard that last statement I made about doing 8 rotations, it's still 6. 6 out of 8. I still haven't seen any candidates interview. They usually start in late Sep/Oct
 
What year are you? I know a bunch of third year students? My sister goes there and she was telling me the same stuff about the AGO program. You hear anything about UIC opening a school in Rockford 2009?
 
You hear anything about UIC opening a school in Rockford 2009?
The only thing I've heard is that the program has been approved by the University. There will be 50 students per year. Lectures will actually be given in Chicago and transmitted to you in Rockford.
 
midwestern ccp is my aim school...how hard to get in guys...?
 
midwestern ccp is my aim school...how hard to get in guys...?

This past year they accepted 201 students and had 2500 applications. It comes out to be a 1:12 chance of you getting in. It's getting even more competitive next year. Good luck. Let me know if you have any more q's
 
This past year they accepted 201 students and had 2500 applications. It comes out to be a 1:12 chance of you getting in. It's getting even more competitive next year. Good luck. Let me know if you have any more q's

yeah what stats u think will get me in, i will take the exam this october for first time, i work now as pharm tech too
 
yeah what stats u think will get me in, i will take the exam this october for first time, i work now as pharm tech too

U have a bachelor's degree? If you do then 3.2 GPA and up with a PCAT with at least 70. If you dont have a bachelors then I'd say a GPA of 3.5 and a good pcat score
 
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