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Anyone familiar with the stats for midwestern (CCOM). I know of a lot of people who applied and got in with gpas of 3.7s and lower mcats like 25; but, i also know of people who got rejected with 3.5s and 26s. Is it possible for a person with a lower gpa like 3.4/3.5 to even have a good shot i mean it is after all a DO school so the gpa standards should be lower
would you rank DMU or CCOM as a better medical school?
would you rank DMU or CCOM as a better medical school?
That's tough. I doubt one is appreciably greater overall than another, but I don't doubt that they are quite different.
I think attending either one nets you a great education, provides you a solid foundation for the COMLEX exams (and USMLEs) and is a benefit when applying for residencies.
Grrrr...you beat me. And I was typing so fast too. 😎
hmm....IS it a requirement to shadow A DO doctor before ap plying to DO schools because i shadowed an MD doc and gained much experience there.
hmm....IS it a requirement to shadow A DO doctor before ap plying to DO schools because i shadowed an MD doc and gained much experience there.
where is the application thread where i can find the schools which require the DO LORS? IF you can paste it, that would be nice
is it to late to send a secondary in to ccom? i have a 3.85 cum g.p.a. and 33 mcat with plenty of health care experience.