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Unfortunately, Georgetown requires a committee letter if your school offers one. Don't know if this is a hard requirement and I might just apply anyways. I will definitely add Loyola, Creighton, and St. Louis to my list. Are there any schools that you would recommend I take off my school list?In your case, it makes sense to apply to all the Jesuits.
I am not personally involved with AAMS. I would like to apply for a scholarship once they open up applications.Are you involved or applied for a scholarship with
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Thank you for these suggestions!Your MCAT scores of 502 and 511 are not competitive for some of the schools on your list and some schools average scores.
I suggest these schools with your stats:
Vermont
Quinnipiac
Albany
New York Medical College
Hackensack
Penn State
Drexel
Temple
Jefferson
George Washington
Virginia Commonwealth
Eastern Virginia
Wake Forest
Belmont
NOVA MD
Tulane
TCU
Creighton
St. Louis
Rosalind Franklin
Loyola
Medical College Wisconsin
Oakland Beaumont
Wayne State
Ponce (St. Louis)
California University
Kaiser
UC Davis
Loma Linda (if you fit their mission)
UC Riverside (if you are from that region)
For DO schools I suggest these:
WESTERN
TUCOM-CA
TUNCOM
AZCOM
KCU-COM
ATSU-KCOM
DMU-COM
UIWSOM
MU-COM
NYITCOM
Touro-NY
CUSOM
PCOM
LECOM
Will do, thanks!Read
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