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So, I keep hearing about the dreaded 3.0 screen. Obviously, no school will fess up to this, but we've all heard about it and its probably fact. My question is, does anyone know of any schools that have interviewed someone with sub-3.0 and which schools were they?
Read the MSAR for the extremely sobering stats on sub 3.0 GPAs and med school matriculation - the percentage of successful applicants with this low of a GPA is, I think, around 1 percent (meaning 99 of 100 applicants do not get admitted anywhere).
Your question is about screening, and my guess is that the vast majority of schools do screen out these GPAs when it comes to offering interviews. My guess is also that people who are managing to get interviews and acceptances with a sub 3.0 GPA have done so because they have a strong MCAT (say mid 30s), a strong graduate program GPA, and compelling ECs and life experiences.
But what I really think is that most of these folks are getting in at some of the state schools that heavily favor in-staters (Mississippi, Louisiana, etc.) where the median stats are much lower than the national averages...of course this doesn't help the applicant who lives in an ultra competitive state like California...
Think about it in pragmatic terms - med schools are flooded with applications that don't have this GPA problem, and they have to pare down the pool somehow...same with sub 30 MCATs...nobody wants to hear it, but applicants with less than 3.6/30 are fighting an uphill battle, and the further away on the downside of the median one gets, the likelihood of a successful outcome rapidly dwindles...
Are you guys talking about overall gpa or science gpa?
Thanks for the advice so far. I know its an uphill battle. However, I've seen a few experienced SDN'ers have some success. I know that many people will make their assumptions: lazy, stupid, whatever else, but I already know to ignore that. I realize the odds are staggering. I know that I will likely be doing an SMP next year. The facts are the facts, no doubt. I can't go back and change my undergrad-GPA. But I also believe in focusing on the positive, and what I can do NOW. I'm shooting to be that 1 in 1000, or a million, or whatever.
I'm hopeful that schools will use the algorithm and look at the complete app, but I fear throwing my money away at a school where a computer will say <3.0, NEXT! Especially since so few schools screen for secondaries these days. Oh yeah, I'm a CA resident too 😡
So, I keep hearing about the dreaded 3.0 screen. Obviously, no school will fess up to this, but we've all heard about it and its probably fact. My question is, does anyone know of any schools that have interviewed someone with sub-3.0 and which schools were they?
After reading relentless's post, he's got it about dead-on. The reason why some low GPA applicants get in is that 3rd pile, and you get there by having an otherwise stellar application (though I will argue about when secondaries are issued).
brewmeistervi said:I wanted to apply to U Miami Miller Med school and they TOTALLY screened me for having a undergrad GPA under 3.6 .... that really sucks because my graduate GPA is above that... they tossed out my organic chemistry MS and 35 MCAT...
So, I keep hearing about the dreaded 3.0 screen. Obviously, no school will fess up to this, but we've all heard about it and its probably fact. My question is, does anyone know of any schools that have interviewed someone with sub-3.0 and which schools were they?
Additionally...Rxn man...perhaps you could enlighten me on the particular issue of disclosure of screening mechanisms on behalf of adcoms.
I'm putting my cards on the table next season and would actually like if medical schools screened out my 3.3 cum gpa before I send them the secondary fee. This is the part of the admissions process that I think is particularly corrupt--that a medical school would be disingenuous insofar as being too lazy to screen you out until they receive your fee upon which after pocketing it they will promplty screen you at that point.
Any thoughts on this aspect of the game?
am suggesting to try caribbean medical schools. i heard there are very good competitive schools out there. make some research about it because they have clinical rotation in US teaching hospital...