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So I started my post-bacc this fall semester at UGA and plan to start medical school in Fall 2013. Based on the following information, what MCAT score range do I need to fall in to be competitive in the top 20 schools? Obviously the higher the better, but at what point does my score turn my application into a very good one?
Graduated in 2009 in Banking & Finance with an overall 3.8 GPA at UGA
Worked in Investment Banking for 2 years
Volunteer experience like everyone else has
I plan to get in some research work in next year
I'm telling myself that I'll be competitive at a lot of good schools but then again, what do I know? I think I have a great story to tell in regard to my path from IB to medicine, but I have to look good enough on paper so I can get a chance to tell my story. I'm doing great so far in Chemistry and Physics (lowest grade I have made on anything is 98), and I'll consider it a failure if I don't make all A's while in post bacc (this would put my overall GPA in the 3.9 range and my "sciene" GPA close to 3.95).
With that being said, I understand med school applicants with a 3.9 GPA and a knockout MCAT score are a dime a dozen. What I would like to know is how valuable my "uniqueness" is? I have come here before for advice and loved what I heard so I'm back again. This board actually played a big part in my decision to leave finance and pursue a career in something I have a passion for. Here's to hoping it comes through for me again.
Thanks in advance
Graduated in 2009 in Banking & Finance with an overall 3.8 GPA at UGA
Worked in Investment Banking for 2 years
Volunteer experience like everyone else has
I plan to get in some research work in next year
I'm telling myself that I'll be competitive at a lot of good schools but then again, what do I know? I think I have a great story to tell in regard to my path from IB to medicine, but I have to look good enough on paper so I can get a chance to tell my story. I'm doing great so far in Chemistry and Physics (lowest grade I have made on anything is 98), and I'll consider it a failure if I don't make all A's while in post bacc (this would put my overall GPA in the 3.9 range and my "sciene" GPA close to 3.95).
With that being said, I understand med school applicants with a 3.9 GPA and a knockout MCAT score are a dime a dozen. What I would like to know is how valuable my "uniqueness" is? I have come here before for advice and loved what I heard so I'm back again. This board actually played a big part in my decision to leave finance and pursue a career in something I have a passion for. Here's to hoping it comes through for me again.
Thanks in advance
