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Hi all,
I am having a hard time deciding whether or not to retake the MCAT on the new format. I applied for entry in 2015 and received no interviews. Applying June 2016, possibly taking MCAT in May 2016. Here's some background info:
Ugrad: WashU, major: chemical engineering, 2 minors: environmental engineering, energy engineering
SMP: 3.6 GPA in medical school courses (a high pass in all classes), so far a 4.0 in graduate school courses, should receive the Masters in Medical Physiology degree with ~3.7-3.8.
I decided medical school pretty late in ugrad and with the sports really struggled to get good ECs in but have since brought those numbers up.
My question is should I retake the MCAT? I know my uGPA is low and my ECs were lacking last time I applied, but I've been told a good MCAT2015 (better than a 32 equivalent) can garner a closer look at my application at a wider range of schools. But I know there is a real risk in retaking a 32. Any advice?
I am having a hard time deciding whether or not to retake the MCAT on the new format. I applied for entry in 2015 and received no interviews. Applying June 2016, possibly taking MCAT in May 2016. Here's some background info:
Ugrad: WashU, major: chemical engineering, 2 minors: environmental engineering, energy engineering
cGPA: 3.1; sGPA: 3.3; June 2014 MCAT: 32 (11,11,10)
ECs: 2 sport varsity athlete, course director in student led class, tutor in school of engineering, member of a fraternity, ~20 hours of shadowing (I've bumped this up and it will be 50-75 by application time), volunteering through my fraternity (I made the mistake of not separating this from my fraternity hours on my app and honestly don't know total hours, somewhere around 50 at time of first application and will be ~100 by application time this year), research job last year with 2 publications as 2nd author and an abstract i presented at a national conference as first authorSMP: 3.6 GPA in medical school courses (a high pass in all classes), so far a 4.0 in graduate school courses, should receive the Masters in Medical Physiology degree with ~3.7-3.8.
I decided medical school pretty late in ugrad and with the sports really struggled to get good ECs in but have since brought those numbers up.
My question is should I retake the MCAT? I know my uGPA is low and my ECs were lacking last time I applied, but I've been told a good MCAT2015 (better than a 32 equivalent) can garner a closer look at my application at a wider range of schools. But I know there is a real risk in retaking a 32. Any advice?