Non-trad applications...

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kuzco2011

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I was wondering if anyone had any input as to what schools would be more open-minded to non-trad students. I know drexel is one school. Does anyone else have suggestions? I am going to apply to schools very soon and I really need help with my list. I am a New Mexico Resident. 3.4 G.P.A./science G.P.A. 35 MCAT.

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LizzyM Score is [MCAT score + (cGPA X 10)] + 1 = Your Score=70.
[School's score (using median acceptee stats) doesn't include the +1.]
(X%)=% matriculants that are from OOS.

consider researching some of these schools to see if their mission, weather, safety, curriculum, proximity to home, and cost match what you're looking for. It is important for the schools you pick to be a good fit for you on many levels, aside from stats. Some state schools prefer you to have state ties if OOS.

70/Colorado (25%), UConn (17%), Georgetown (98%), Miami (26%), Iowa (35%), Maryland (23%), UMinn (21%), Stony Brook (15%), Wake (59%), Cincinnati (34%), Penn State (51%),
69/Loma Linda (49%), Loyola (55%), RFU (53%), UKentucky (30%), Creighton (89%), Albany (62%), SUNY Downstate (18%) Jefferson (60%), MCW (~65%)
68/UIllinois (27%), Wayne (17%), Buffalo (29%), Toledo (34%), Drexel (71%), Temple (52%), Vermont (72%), VCU (44%),
67/GWU (96%), FIU (21%), Louisville (25%), Tulane (83%), UNevada (24% from region and [W]WAMI), NYMC (67%)

 
Cornell is one school that comes to mind. Also, imo, there are few schools that are unfriendly to nontrads. Being nontrad is not a nad thing these days...
 
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