Hello,
I am a Chiropractor that has been in practice for 5 years in Florida. I am considering applying to D.O programs at Nova and Lecom Bradenton. It has been a while since I was in school but I hold 3 degrees (AAS in Health Sciences, B.S. in Natural Science, Biology, and a Doctorate of Chiropractic, D.C.)
My Undergraduate GPA is a 3.5 and Graduate/Professional GPA from chiropractic college is a 3.25. I have not taken the MCAT yet but plan on taking a Kaplan Review and taking the actual test in May-June 2011 while applying for the September 2011 entry class.
I have great working relationships with many different MDs, DOs, Orthopedic Surgeons, Neurologists, etc from my work as a chiropractor. I own a multidiciplinary practice with a part time medical doctor, nurse practitioner, and PT. I have been practicing primarly in injury related care for the past 4 years. I have college internships with a D.O., and graduate externships with the VA hospital.
Given the statistics (GPA etc.), professional experience as a DC, internships/externships, relationships with other MD/DO/Specialists, and a hypothetical mid-high 20's score on the MCAT. What do you think my chances are at interviewing and getting accepted to LECOM and/or Nova?
When applying to these schools how do you think they would weigh my GPA in undergrad (3.5) vs Graduate/Professional (3.25)? How would this be viewed vs a typical undergraduate applicant that perhaps had a 3.5-3.7 GPA?
Any opinions, experiences, and feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I am a Chiropractor that has been in practice for 5 years in Florida. I am considering applying to D.O programs at Nova and Lecom Bradenton. It has been a while since I was in school but I hold 3 degrees (AAS in Health Sciences, B.S. in Natural Science, Biology, and a Doctorate of Chiropractic, D.C.)
My Undergraduate GPA is a 3.5 and Graduate/Professional GPA from chiropractic college is a 3.25. I have not taken the MCAT yet but plan on taking a Kaplan Review and taking the actual test in May-June 2011 while applying for the September 2011 entry class.
I have great working relationships with many different MDs, DOs, Orthopedic Surgeons, Neurologists, etc from my work as a chiropractor. I own a multidiciplinary practice with a part time medical doctor, nurse practitioner, and PT. I have been practicing primarly in injury related care for the past 4 years. I have college internships with a D.O., and graduate externships with the VA hospital.
Given the statistics (GPA etc.), professional experience as a DC, internships/externships, relationships with other MD/DO/Specialists, and a hypothetical mid-high 20's score on the MCAT. What do you think my chances are at interviewing and getting accepted to LECOM and/or Nova?
When applying to these schools how do you think they would weigh my GPA in undergrad (3.5) vs Graduate/Professional (3.25)? How would this be viewed vs a typical undergraduate applicant that perhaps had a 3.5-3.7 GPA?
Any opinions, experiences, and feedback would be greatly appreciated.