Should I/Shouldn't I?

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minnow00

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I know this question gets asked all the time, but it's nice to get feedback specifc to my own situation. I took the April MCAT and did not so great (11V 10B 7P L). I can't retake in August for many reasons and am stuck with the decision of whether to apply this year or wait yet another year and retake in April. I am open to applying to both MD & DO schools, but am not sure if I have a chance at either. My ug GPA was 3.71, but it's been 3 years since I've taken any classes. I did do a year of Americorps and have been working in a medicine dept at a university since then that has given me exposure to lots of docs and what they do. I'm about to begin as a coodinator for a couple of clinical trials as well. Do I try this year or wait again? I'm already 25 and don't want to wait much longer. Help!?
 
minnow00,

You better apply this year!! Worst case scenario; you don't get in and you apply next year... Best case/very probabable scenario: you get in this year! I don't see any reason not to apply now... I know the application process is super intimidating, but like the MCAT, it is a rite of passage and definitely conquerable...

Good luck and stay positive!

Brian Enriquez
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minnow00,

You'll never know what will happen unless you try. There are people in medical school with lower stats than you; conversely there are people who haven't gotten in with your stats or better stats. But, you won't know if you don't apply. Your overall MCAT is pretty good (the L is a little low, and may be subject to questions during interviews) and your GPA is above average. Good luck, if you apply to enough schools you stand a good chance.

BG
 
I agree with Brian - definitely apply this year! You have a good GPA and MCAT score, and you have tons of experience. I would say you definitely have a really good shot of getting in this year. And if you would happen to not get in this year, applying again is not a big deal. I didn't get into medical school the first time I applied, but it all worked out for the best in the end.
Good luck!
 
minnow00,


Don't Think Too Much Apply!


Just do your thinking on the application. You have a good shot.


Good luck!
 
With those extra curriculars and stats you have a good shot at quite a few allopathic or osteopathic schools. Your stellar GPA and extra curricular activities will compensate for your average MCAT.
 
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