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I don't want to waste my time (or money) on applications where I'll be rejected, so anyone care to give their results?
Psycho Doctor said:I don't want to waste my time (or money) on applications where I'll be rejected, so anyone care to give their results?
Psycho Doctor said:I don't want to waste my time (or money) on applications where I'll be rejected, so anyone care to give their results?
Caribou said:Yzia, if you are so concerned about others wasting your time, stop writing negative responses to every single post you read....please
a quote from my interviewer..." I dont worry bout MCAT scores unless they are below 24." ....it made me smile 🙂
YzIa said:It would probably be of more use to you to check out program websites and the msar or mdapplicants to find this info.
You are so keen on not wasting your time, that maybe you should not ask to waste others time on info that you can easily find from a multitude of sources.
Additionally stats are only part of the story. Because someone else got rejected or accepted to a school with similar stats in no way indicates you do or do not have a shot at that school.
docjolly said:Wow..there are so many people who have sealed their fates before they've even seen their test scores 😱..Why? What good does it do? It's really disheartening to see certain people thinking so negatively about themselves..🙁
Have faith and believe in yourselves..if you count yourself out of the game before you've even seen what you're capable of, then how will you ever succeed in life??? how will you ever win???
Pinkertinkle said:It's subconcious antijinxing. By accepting that they are in the worst case scenario, they will not be negatively surprised by the test score. It's a good defense mechanism, I think. It also jinxes doing bad, another good idea.
i think myself and liverotcod both broke through in face of this phenomenon in the "predict your scores thread". truly a beautiful moment.Pinkertinkle said:It's subconcious antijinxing. By accepting that they are in the worst case scenario, they will not be negatively surprised by the test score. It's a good defense mechanism, I think. It also jinxes doing bad, another good idea.
That's because you guys are uber mensch. 😀IndyZX said:i think myself and liverotcod both broke through in face of this phenomenon in the "predict your scores thread". truly a beautiful moment.
Pinkertinkle said:It's subconcious antijinxing. By accepting that they are in the worst case scenario, they will not be negatively surprised by the test score. It's a good defense mechanism, I think. It also jinxes doing bad, another good idea.
Psycho Doctor said:I don't want to waste my time (or money) on applications where I'll be rejected, so anyone care to give their results?
EMDream said:Aw, Psycho, what are your stats? You seem so hyper about the whole process, and that makes me think that you aren't as bad as you think you are. I read about your whole being sick for the MCAT, really bad luck dude 🙁
I say apply anyways and wish you the best of luck! 👍![]()
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