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It's worth a call to the graduate school admissions office to ask, but I think their 27 minimum is pretty strict. You should probably take it again regardless.Do you guys think I have a shot if my MCAT score is a 25 (7V, 8PS, 10BS)? I heard that a 27 is the minimum to get accepted. Is this true?
I have a 3.3sGPA and a 3.2cGPA, 4 years research experience, 1.5 hospital volunteering, and a bunch of leadership experience.
I'm still waiting back on postbacc's in California, but I'm really interested in going to the east coast and trying out something new 😛
Dr. Velisek told me 8 got in and 5 got into NYMC.Committed to this program last week! Just sent in my housing app as well. With the year coming to a close, I am curious to know how the current AMP class fared.
I will be attending this year, I've been trying to find other people who are goingLikely attending this year, anyone joining me?
Likely attending this year, anyone joining me?
I will be attending this year, I've been trying to find other people who are going
I was just accepted at NYMC for August. Anyone else going?
I just got my acceptance email yesterday! This is their first year running this program, although they've been doing the 2-year traditional program for a while. From what they told me, the two programs are completely separate and have nothing to do with one another - different classes (accelerated take classes with the M1 students), different schedule, etc.
I was debating b/w Georgetown and NYMC, but I got such a good vibe when I visited (beautiful campus, so close to NYC, etc.) that I decided on NYMC in the end. AND, it's limited to 25 students, so you get more personal attention which was very important to me.
I've heard whispers that it's very much like the EVMS program in that you kinda slide right into their medical school upon completing the program, and NYMC itself has excellent board results (something like 99%) and matches (esp. to California). Hope that helps.
In case you wanted to know, my stats were: 3.01 BMCP, 3.62 overall, 29Q MCAT and very strong clinical and research experience (which they really liked). I'm really excited, but I don't really know anyone else that's going. Anyone also get accepted? They didn't advertise much, so not as many people know about it.