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What are the requirements to get into DO school?
Is there a list or website somewhere where I can find which schools offer DO?
I'm more interested in an osteopathic education than becoming an MD.

I hear that DO is easier to get into, but that's not why I want to do it. What are people's thoughts on this?
 
All I know is my GPA was 3.55 and my MCAT was 32Q and I BARELY got accepted to a DO school.

If you aren't somewhere around there, I wouldn't bother.
 
What are the requirements to get into DO school?
Is there a list or website somewhere where I can find which schools offer DO?
I'm more interested in an osteopathic education than becoming an MD.

I hear that DO is easier to get into, but that's not why I want to do it. What are people's thoughts on this?

You have to sacrifice a live chicken in under 7 seconds. It is easier than allopathic schools but a bit more bloody. Wear shoes you don't like to the interview.
 
You have to sacrifice a live chicken in under 7 seconds. It is easier than allopathic schools but a bit more bloody. Wear shoes you don't like to the interview.

Yeah this is pretty standard. Also remember to sign up for the optional voodoo aptitude section when you register for the MCAT. Otherwise you're SOL.
 
All I know is my GPA was 3.55 and my MCAT was 32Q and I BARELY got accepted to a DO school.

If you aren't somewhere around there, I wouldn't bother.

I think slim makes it sound like it's really hard to get into a DO school but it depends on the individual. I have a 22 MCAT and 3.2 GPA and there were a lot of MD schools that wanted me, BAD. Unfortunately there is only one of me so I had to go with the highest ranked medical school in the world, AZCOM.
 
What are the requirements to get into DO school?
Is there a list or website somewhere where I can find which schools offer DO?
I'm more interested in an osteopathic education than becoming an MD.

I hear that DO is easier to get into, but that's not why I want to do it. What are people's thoughts on this?

This is a good place to start. http://www.aacom.org/Pages/default.aspx

You can find out about all the DO schools in the US as well as info on entrance stats and much more.

Good Luck :luck: Make sure you have everything ready for June! 🙂
 
I think slim makes it sound like it's really hard to get into a DO school but it depends on the individual. I have a 22 MCAT and 3.2 GPA and there were a lot of MD schools that wanted me, BAD. Unfortunately there is only one of me so I had to go with the highest ranked medical school in the world, AZCOM.

You're starting to sound like TT! :meanie:😉
 
Just another site with some info on the DO schools:
https://www.do-online.org/index.cfm?au=S&PageId=edu_main&SubPageId=sir_college

As far as requirements.... I saw that you got some advice in another thread about med school and the path and they pretty much laid it out. MD or DO it's going to be competitive and you will need to have good grades and a good MCAT. I wouldn't even open the can of worms about whether it's easier to get into DO school or not....doesn't really matter because stats are going up each year and both are competitive. A couple tenths of a point in average GPA or a couple points on MCAT shouldn't really matter right now for you since you aren't to that point yet. Just do your best.

But the general requirements are going to be the same....biology, chemistry, organic, math, social science, etc.... Check with individual schools (MD or DO) because some schools require or "recommend" other courses like biochem or genetics.
 
All I know is my GPA was 3.55 and my MCAT was 32Q and I BARELY got accepted to a DO school.

If you aren't somewhere around there, I wouldn't bother.

sarcasm i hope? if not, thats a ridiculous claim!!! there are plenty of people with worse stats than that that have acceptances. pretty sure your GPA is even above the average for DO. your MCAT is definitey above the average.
 
What are the requirements to get into DO school?
Is there a list or website somewhere where I can find which schools offer DO?
I'm more interested in an osteopathic education than becoming an MD.

I hear that DO is easier to get into, but that's not why I want to do it. What are people's thoughts on this?

the requirements are the same as the MD schools. schools will have specific requirements that vary, which youll get with both MD and DO programs, but the general requiremetns are identical.

http://www.osteopathic.org/index.cfm?PageID=sir_college
 
sarcasm i hope? if not, thats a ridiculous claim!!! there are plenty of people with worse stats than that that have acceptances. pretty sure your GPA is even above the average for DO. your MCAT is definitey above the average.

Don't worry, he was just being sarcastic. It was all fun and games until prions came in and ruined it. 😉
 
sarcasm i hope? if not, thats a ridiculous claim!!! there are plenty of people with worse stats than that that have acceptances. pretty sure your GPA is even above the average for DO. your MCAT is definitey above the average.

I'm pretty sure Slim's being sarcastic. It's evident from the OP's questions that he/she hasn't done any research on DO schools. A simple google of "DO" or "osteopathic schools" brings up aacom as the first hit. Simple information that can be readily found.
 
Don't worry, he was just being sarcastic. It was all fun and games until prions came in and ruined it. 😉

Awwww, you meanie! :meanie: Didn't mean to ruin the fun. 😉
 
sarcasm i hope? if not, thats a ridiculous claim!!! there are plenty of people with worse stats than that that have acceptances. pretty sure your GPA is even above the average for DO. your MCAT is definitey above the average.

Well I'm also ridiculously good looking. I actually think that is what eventually got me those acceptances.
 
The fact that I'm well-endowed definitely helped my application in general - as well as ultimate acceptance to DO schools.

There's plenty of detail with regard to my stats at my MDApps link below:
 
Thank you ryserr, I didn't take that post seriously either. I can assume however, by the maturity level displayed in the DO forum so far, that DO would be easier to get into. I'm in no way saying it is, I'm simply more interested in a holistic approach than a purely hard scientific one (and I do believe that there is healing power in laughing, but not sarcasm).

the requirements are the same as the MD schools. schools will have specific requirements that vary, which youll get with both MD and DO programs, but the general requiremetns are identical.

http://www.osteopathic.org/index.cfm?PageID=sir_college
 
Thank you ryserr, I didn't take that post seriously either. I can assume however, by the maturity level displayed in the DO forum so far, that DO would be easier to get into. I'm in no way saying it is, I'm simply more interested in a holistic approach than a purely hard scientific one (and I do believe that there is healing power in laughing, but not sarcasm).

Ouch. I'm not sure you get it yet. So here, I'll help you out with some definitions.

HOLISTIC


[SIZE=-1]Of or related to a view of the natural environment that encompasses an understanding of the functioning of the complete array of organisms and chemical-physical factors acting in concert rather than the properties of the individual parts.
www.st.com/stonline/press/news/glossary/h.htm[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]
Looking at the whole system rather than just concentrating on individual components. The overall sum can be greater than a simple totaling of the individual parts, because the "system" adds something in addition. Another term is "systems thinking".
www.ag.arizona.edu/futures/home/glossary.html[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]
The approach of taking into consideration the whole body and environment when offering treatment. Sometimes called the Eastern approach.
www.canine-epilepsy.com/Terminology.html
[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]The phenomenon conceptualized as an indivisible whole, whose essential nature is distorted or destroyed if reduced to a collection of parts.
web.uccs.edu/bethelstudenthandbook/definition_of_curriculum_terms.htm[/SIZE]
 
Thank you ryserr, I didn't take that post seriously either. I can assume however, by the maturity level displayed in the DO forum so far, that DO would be easier to get into. I'm in no way saying it is, I'm simply more interested in a holistic approach than a purely hard scientific one (and I do believe that there is healing power in laughing, but not sarcasm).

You never know. It's very possible there is healing power in sarcasm. My grandma is a highly sarcastic person and she has survived cancer three times. 👍
 
Thank you ryserr, I didn't take that post seriously either. I can assume however, by the maturity level displayed in the DO forum so far, that DO would be easier to get into. I'm in no way saying it is, I'm simply more interested in a holistic approach than a purely hard scientific one (and I do believe that there is healing power in laughing, but not sarcasm).

Glad to know maturity level = difficulty of application process. I just think its as simple as this: ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer. That is usually how it works in the real world. Oh and have you met our friend the "search" function? Please don't equate humor with maturity, just attempt to find one and hold on to it for dear life.
 
Thank you ryserr, I didn't take that post seriously either. I can assume however, by the maturity level displayed in the DO forum so far, that DO would be easier to get into. I'm in no way saying it is, I'm simply more interested in a holistic approach than a purely hard scientific one (and I do believe that there is healing power in laughing, but not sarcasm).


i'm not sure i follow your logic?
 
Thank you ryserr, I didn't take that post seriously either. I can assume however, by the maturity level displayed in the DO forum so far, that DO would be easier to get into. I'm in no way saying it is, I'm simply more interested in a holistic approach than a purely hard scientific one (and I do believe that there is healing power in laughing, but not sarcasm).

why do you keep saying it's easy to get into a DO school? If you're an MD reject, thats okay. Just admit it. You've shown no interest or any understand of DO schools or osteopathic medicine. Would it have been all that hard to google "DO schools" or "osteopathic medicine"? That would have taken you to AACOM.org. Now you bring up the I wanna be a DO because I want to treat the person in a holistic manner and not just the disease blah blah blah. So what differentiates a DO from an MD? Please expand on the "holistic" approach because that is not the answer.
 
Which movie character is more osteopathic, and why: yoda or Mr. Miyagi?

That question was asked of me on one secondary application. They really want you to be able to understand osteopathism, beyond what you read on the websites.
 
You have to minor in water boarding in college. Its un unpublished way to get "in". After that, most of the application process is based on your looks (its why they need a picture with your secondary), and just pretty much how badass you are.
 
You have to minor in water boarding in college. Its un unpublished way to get "in". After that, most of the application process is based on your looks (its why they need a picture with your secondary), and just pretty much how badass you are.
 
Which movie character is more osteopathic, and why: yoda or Mr. Miyagi?

That question was asked of me on one secondary application. They really want you to be able to understand osteopathism, beyond what you read on the websites.

Excellent, difficult question. However I would have to go with Yoda. My reasoning:

1) I think I remember Yoda cracking is own neck before an epic light saber battle in one fo the recent Star Wars movies.
2) Yoda can move things with his mind, is all philisophical and stuff
3) Yoda is one bad mofo, not to be messed with
4) Merchandising!!!...oh wait, that was Yogurt


That being said, Miyagi did do some sort of manipulation on Daniel-son's leg (if I recall correctly)
 
I can assume however, by the maturity level displayed in the DO forum so far, that DO would be easier to get into.

Seriously??? Have you been to the Pre-Allo thread??? If so, you would certainly find that the maturity level there is so much lower than here. So, in your calculation, would that mean that MD is easier? People here are generally much nicer, but when we get questions such as yours that have been asked a million times, you aren't necessarilly going to get the best answer. You should consider yourself lucky for not getting flamed, and for getting several good answers.
 
Seriously??? Have you been to the Pre-Allo thread??? If so, you would certainly find that the maturity level there is so much lower than here. So, in your calculation, would that mean that MD is easier? People here are generally much nicer, but when we get questions such as yours that have been asked a million times, you aren't necessarilly going to get the best answer. You should consider yourself lucky for not getting flamed, and for getting several good answers.

here's my reasoning not flaming this person:

this person just recently made an account. he/she likely doesnt know these questions have been asked a million times b/c he/she just joined!

if you've been on the thread for a long time you have to realize that you will eventually start seeing the same questions over and over again. most people come to this site for the same reason, b/c they have questions about the medical process that they dont have answers to (thats why I came)....no matter how stupid we think they are b/c weve heard them 30000 times.

so, if i see a question that i've answered/heard a millino times, i either respond with the same response i did previously, or ignore the thread!
 
here's my reasoning not flaming this person:

this person just recently made an account. he/she likely doesnt know these questions have been asked a million times b/c he/she just joined!

if you've been on the thread for a long time you have to realize that you will eventually start seeing the same questions over and over again. most people come to this site for the same reason, b/c they have questions about the medical process that they dont have answers to (thats why I came)....no matter how stupid we think they are b/c weve heard them 30000 times.

so, if i see a question that i've answered/heard a millino times, i either respond with the same response i did previously, or ignore the thread!

I, on the other hand, chose to make fun of the OP publicly and then PM the real/useful response privately.

It is what is known as a win win win situation (I hope you guys watch the office).
 
I, on the other hand, chose to make fun of the OP publicly and then PM the real/useful response privately.

It is what is known as a win win win situation (I hope you guys watch the office).

haha. the office is awesome. when jim came in dressed as dwight...... i peed my pants.


i met daryll from the warehouse in san diego once. it was sweet. i ran into him in downtown...he is gigantic. i challenged him to a game of ping pong, but he wasnt feelin it. haha.
 
I, on the other hand, chose to make fun of the OP publicly and then PM the real/useful response privately.

It is what is known as a win win win situation (I hope you guys watch the office).

You did, thank you for that PM, it was pretty much the answer I was looking for.
 
I, on the other hand, chose to make fun of the OP publicly and then PM the real/useful response privately.

It is what is known as a win win win situation (I hope you guys watch the office).
Very, very sneaky! I like that approach... Mind if I... "borrow" it? 😉
 
To any of you idiots who would rather anonymously display your immaturity instead of trying to help, I don't know why you would even want to get into something that involves healing people, you're obviously not fit.

You should reconsider now and pay off your debts before they get any bigger. Nobody wants incompetent doctors working on them.
 
To any of you idiots who would rather anonymously display your immaturity instead of trying to help, I don't know why you would even want to get into something that involves healing people, you're obviously not fit.

You should reconsider now and pay off your debts before they get any bigger. Nobody wants incompetent doctors working on them.

Ahh, true sign of maturity right there! I am going to teach my future children by your example!!!
 
To any of you idiots who would rather anonymously display your immaturity instead of trying to help, I don't know why you would even want to get into something that involves healing people, you're obviously not fit.

You should reconsider now and pay off your debts before they get any bigger. Nobody wants incompetent doctors working on them.

Ahh the irony of calling people 'idiots,' 'incompetent ,' and generally unfit for a career in medicine while trying to proclaim your own maturity. Brilliant.

Just a few points for staying around the forums: People are acting immature (using your words) because you asked a foolish, trollesque question. As stated before, you could have figured all this out with a ten second google search. Instead, you came onto the DO boards blabbering about a holistic approach to medicine, stating that you know it is easier to matriculate to an osteopathic medical school, and called the same people you were seeking advice from idiots??? What the hell kind of response were you expecting? Everything you needed to know has been answered. Do yourself a favor and learn about osteopathic medicine before even thinking about applying.
 
sarcasm i hope? if not, thats a ridiculous claim!!! there are plenty of people with worse stats than that that have acceptances. pretty sure your GPA is even above the average for DO. your MCAT is definitey above the average.

I think this person was just trying to say that DO schools don't necessarily let you in, even if you have good stats. It is still competitive and you must have a strong application, incuding volunteer work, research experience etc. I had a 3.7 overall, 3.5 science, and a 30 MCAT and i didn't even get secondaries from all the osteopathic schools I applied to..
 
Also, as someone already said, obviously it really depends on the individual applicant. Everyone has a very unique application, and some people who have lower stats make up for it with amazing work experiences etc. So, just reemphasizing that the people who attend osteopathic schools are in no way less competitive than the allopathic applicant pool. In fact, many of the DO students I've met have been far more impressionable than the MD students.



I think this person was just trying to say that DO schools don't necessarily let you in, even if you have good stats. It is still competitive and you must have a strong application, incuding volunteer work, research experience etc. I had a 3.7 overall, 3.5 science, and a 30 MCAT and i didn't even get secondaries from all the osteopathic schools I applied to..
 
To any of you idiots who would rather anonymously display your immaturity instead of trying to help, I don't know why you would even want to get into something that involves healing people, you're obviously not fit.

You should reconsider now and pay off your debts before they get any bigger. Nobody wants incompetent doctors working on them.

Hmmmmmm. Should I? Should I? Naw...this one is too easy.
 
I think this person was just trying to say that DO schools don't necessarily let you in, even if you have good stats. It is still competitive and you must have a strong application, incuding volunteer work, research experience etc. I had a 3.7 overall, 3.5 science, and a 30 MCAT and i didn't even get secondaries from all the osteopathic schools I applied to..


that seems strange. i thought secondaries were sent out primarily based on whether or not you met requirements for GPA and MCAT and other things like that......is that not true?? i mean what do the schools have to judge whether or not you are worthy of a secondary? just your personal statement and then whatever you fill out on ACOMAS...right? ive even heard that at some schools it is automatic if you meet their requirements....and with the stats you mentioned i highly doubt you were under any minimum correct.

if you dont mind, what schools didn't send you a secondary? did they give you a reason?
 
I didn't get anything from PCOM. Some people have told me that PCOM is really overwhelmed with applicants and sometimes take really long to get back to you, so that could be the reason.
 
I didn't get anything from PCOM. Some people have told me that PCOM is really overwhelmed with applicants and sometimes take really long to get back to you, so that could be the reason.

Or maybe they just don't like you. Heard some rumors and don't trust any girl that is TOO happy. Never know...
 
Or maybe they just don't like you. Heard some rumors and don't trust any girl that is TOO happy. Never know...

Wow, good job Moss. That was really mature and helpful to everyone in this thread!
 
Or maybe they just don't like you. Heard some rumors and don't trust any girl that is TOO happy. Never know...
I heard that same thing just last week. I wasnt sure if it was true or not though...










Oh, and before you go and slam us about being smart asses about answering, it gets really hard when you get 14+ of these posts every day to not get frustrated with them. They are bumping good threads off the front page. Stick around for a while n00b, and get some posts under your belt before so quickly slinging words and judging us so harshly.
 
Oh, and before you go and slam us about being smart asses about answering, it gets really hard when you get 14+ of these posts every day to not get frustrated with them. They are bumping good threads off the front page. Stick around for a while n00b, and get some posts under your belt before so quickly slinging words and judging us so harshly.


if you are that frustrated with them, then

a) stop going into threads that you know will likely have the same questions youve seen 200 times.

b) take a break from SDN so that when you come back, you havent seen any questions in a while, so everything seems new!

you can't fault someone new for asking a quesiton you've seen over and over again b/c you've had an account for 9 months.

lastly.... OH NO, threads bumped off the front page!?!? god forbid you have to click page 2!!!
 
Wow, good job Moss. That was really mature and helpful to everyone in this thread!

It was sarcasm. I knew I should've put a winky face or something in there. 😛

There really wasn't much initial benefit to this thread to begin with, so no amount of help can really do TOO much. Trust me, I'll be the first one to go in detail to help when I feel it is warranted. One must not take life too seriously, so I'll always prefer to stay a little immature. 😉
 
if you are that frustrated with them, then

a) stop going into threads that you know will likely have the same questions youve seen 200 times.

b) take a break from SDN so that when you come back, you havent seen any questions in a while, so everything seems new!

you can't fault someone new for asking a quesiton you've seen over and over again b/c you've had an account for 9 months.

lastly.... OH NO, threads bumped off the front page!?!? god forbid you have to click page 2!!!

Actually, I would bet that every question has been asked and answered in some form or the other over the years of SDN. Having been here two years I haven't seen anything different. Your key is to come on for a month and then take two months off. Otherwise you go insane. The only reason I commented on this thread was that I picked up a cockiness from the OP which I hate more than anything else. I believe they proved that with the rest of their comments on this thread as well.
 
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