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Greetings,
First of all, I'd just like to say that I'm kind of ashamed to ask this question because the obvious answer is, why not both? Secondly, I already had my heart set on re-taking the MCAT, and the reason I'm even asking this question is because everyone seems to be second guessing me. So, I decided to ask the following question to at least get some more input from people who probably know more about the American system than me (I'm not American, think of beavers, igloos and blubber).
So the story goes like this (I already posted some of this in another thread some time earlier), I have a 30Q MCAT (relatively balanced), with a lowish GPA for American med schools (as a result of my first 2 years) . I always thought that I should re-take the MCAT a) because I think I can do better b) because with the current stats I have no shot anyway to get anywhere in the US early application or not. So the plan was to take it in may-jun, but work/family issues might push it back slightly.
but,
Most people/friends I interact with (some people on this board too), tell me that unless I get a 34-35 +, there is no point of re-writing it because whatever increase in score I get, it will be negated by the fact I won't be in the first batch. Their advice would be just to submit early and broadly (my stats aren't that bad according to some). Now, I have got pretty high scores on test MCAT's but it's no sure thing as with any test.
Any insight on this? I know it's silly, but I suppose making an informed (even if stupid) decision is better than just winging it and hoping for the best.
Thanks
First of all, I'd just like to say that I'm kind of ashamed to ask this question because the obvious answer is, why not both? Secondly, I already had my heart set on re-taking the MCAT, and the reason I'm even asking this question is because everyone seems to be second guessing me. So, I decided to ask the following question to at least get some more input from people who probably know more about the American system than me (I'm not American, think of beavers, igloos and blubber).
So the story goes like this (I already posted some of this in another thread some time earlier), I have a 30Q MCAT (relatively balanced), with a lowish GPA for American med schools (as a result of my first 2 years) . I always thought that I should re-take the MCAT a) because I think I can do better b) because with the current stats I have no shot anyway to get anywhere in the US early application or not. So the plan was to take it in may-jun, but work/family issues might push it back slightly.
but,
Most people/friends I interact with (some people on this board too), tell me that unless I get a 34-35 +, there is no point of re-writing it because whatever increase in score I get, it will be negated by the fact I won't be in the first batch. Their advice would be just to submit early and broadly (my stats aren't that bad according to some). Now, I have got pretty high scores on test MCAT's but it's no sure thing as with any test.
Any insight on this? I know it's silly, but I suppose making an informed (even if stupid) decision is better than just winging it and hoping for the best.
Thanks
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