Yeah, I took most of the pod bashing as Brody bashing.
Yea, that was kinda the point
😛. I just jumped on the bandwagon back in Nov. and thought that giving some numbers (albeit unreliable) would be helpful in our conversation...I guess not. It was all Brody bashing because that dude is LAME.
JPeterman, I find your comment/apology here a little ironic, considering your defense of Caribbean vet schools in another thread. If you change your comment to the following, it's a little funny:
"It is not a mystery that it is easier to get into [Caribbean vet schools] than most other professional schools...and it is the backup for [vet] students.. I've never met someone who wanted to [go to a Caribbean vet school] from the get go...it's always plan B. They want to go to [a US vet] school, they take the [GRE] a few times, do poorly, so they go to [a Caribbean] school."
See how that could come off as kind of jerky and superior towards students attending Ross/SGU? I just think it's important to not make criticisms too broad - just because someone else indicts an entire field based on bad experiences with a few people doesn't mean you need to, right?
I see your arguement...but they are different things. Someone wanting to go to med school and not getting in so they go into podiatry (MD or DO to DPM) is not the same as going to vet school in the caribbean after you were unable to attend a US vet school (DVM to DVM). It is a plan B, but not in the same way. You still exit as a vet, right?. And I did not intend on it coming off as jerky or superior to students attending caribbean school. Since I will more than likely be going to Ross, it would be hypocritical for me to talk crap about them. I can see what you are saying about being too broad though and I offer my sincere, non-ironic, non-sarcastic apology.

And I want to AGAIN add the disclaimer that I have nothing against pods. I've been to a pod before and had a great experience.
Be careful what you say on here. ...So I guess that proves this theory wrong.
thanks for the tip. And no, one case does not
prove my OPINION wrong. That's great that she got a 35, but...
The average overall GPA of our charter class was 3.24 and the average science GPA was 3.14. The average MCAT was 22.
Granted this was the charter class, but this also comes from the pre pod forum
She should be able to get in with those scores. I know of 1 person at my school with a 2.7 gpa and 21 mcat.
and these were the scores that were being referred to
Science GPA is 3.09
Cummulative GPA is 3.18
MCAT: 18
How else can these scores be explained? If these people were all about pod from point A, then is it just because they know that the bar is traditionally lower?
OF COURSE there are people that have focused on pod their whole career, did awesome in undergrad and the MCAT, and got to do what they wanted to do...but I really don't think that it is the norm. I will leave it and say that it is a generalization that was too broad and there is OBVIOUSLY a number of applicants that are gung ho about podiatry from the start. One could argue that someone who really wanted to go to med school would go to a caribbean school before they switched their career path. But who knows.