I am a senior graduating this year , by the time I graduate , I shoudl have a 3.2 cum gpa and a 3.5 ~ 3.6 science gpa. How well would I need to do on Mcat to get accepted into ROSS Univ
I am a senior graduating this year , by the time I graduate , I shoudl have a 3.2 cum gpa and a 3.5 ~ 3.6 science gpa. How well would I need to do on Mcat to get accepted into ROSS Univ
24+ would give you a decent chance. However, if you score 26+, apply to DO schools in the states providing that you are a US citizen who do not have a problem with the DO degree.
It is unbelievable how predictable it is that the DO/carib debate erupts in nearly 100% of the carib threads. Nothing against you Saga, it's just funny that it is such a frequently cyclic event.
Hey OP, your stats aren't too bad...if you could get a 30 on your mcat then you'll have a decent chance at U.S. schools. As for Ross 22-24 is a good number but I believe that is the average (somewhat), so a 19 or 20 is probably just as acceptable given their history of mass acceptance.
No, you're right...I was just expecting a mass eruption of "DO's are the best!....No, caribs are better!" posts. People get so bent out of shape on that debate and no one ever wins
At the end of the day, one wanna practice medicine. Having a DO degree will allow you to do that. However, having a MD degree from the caribbean and not being able to find residency with $200,000+ loan...go figure.
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