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Hey everyone- I have recently been thinking about going to med school. I graduated with my Bachelor's in 2005 with a GPA of 3.4 and my Masters in 2007 with a GPA of 3.8, both in Communication. I have little to no experience with the sciences so I was thinking that a post-bacc program might be for me. I just had a few questions....
First off, I have never taken the MCAT or the SAT. I took the ACT a LONG time ago- about 10 years ago...and I scored 21. I know it's pretty bad but I was carefree at the time (only 18) and I hardly remember it even happening. And I think my grades since have demonstrated that I've changed my ways since then. Will this ACT score affect getting into a program? Or are there programs that do not require those tests? Also, are there any websites that rate all the different programs? I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing. I've heard that volunteering at hospitals is good experience. I did work in hospitals for about 4 years but it was billing/scheduling related so I'm not sure if that would help me or not. Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated! thanks!🙂
First off, I have never taken the MCAT or the SAT. I took the ACT a LONG time ago- about 10 years ago...and I scored 21. I know it's pretty bad but I was carefree at the time (only 18) and I hardly remember it even happening. And I think my grades since have demonstrated that I've changed my ways since then. Will this ACT score affect getting into a program? Or are there programs that do not require those tests? Also, are there any websites that rate all the different programs? I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing. I've heard that volunteering at hospitals is good experience. I did work in hospitals for about 4 years but it was billing/scheduling related so I'm not sure if that would help me or not. Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated! thanks!🙂