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Do you/anyone know what the conditional requirements are after getting into AMCS and for getting into the med school? The website is vague about it, and elsewhere on SDN I see a 30+ mcat. I would be applying to the program with a 515 and don't have to retake it, so is there a minimum GPA requirement during the program as well?
Yes! I'm pretty positive - like 99.9% - that you must maintain a minimum of a 3.6 gpa to get admitted into the medical school from the program.
If you don't mind me asking, with a MCAT that high why aren't you applying to regular MD admissions?
Ah ok, thanks!
I have ~3.4 gpa and 3.0 sgpa. I'm applying this cycle but am preparing for no acceptances after getting a D in Orgo II twice- most recently over the summer which was an awful decision as the entire semester took place over only 4.5 weeks.
I'm planning on applying as well! Anyone else mind sharing stats or stats of anything they know that's gotten accepted? Currently working with a 3.7 cGPA 3.64 sGPA. I know the MCAT is not a requirement but it certainly helps a ton.
aasen002 are you applying traditionally as well? I am not 100% sure, but I am fairly certain they will screen out applicants who should be able to apply traditionally. If you had a great MCAT, you should be applying directly to Temple's med school. I can't imagine anyone recommending that you need a postbac program unless your situation is very unique.
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For others, they have an average of 3.4/3.4 sgpa/cgpa that is listed on their website. When I called to ask, they said people can have lower stats.
You need a 3.6 in the program and I believe an MCAT score that is >70th percentile. That's what I saw a couple months ago, but I can't find their MCAT requirement anymore.
yeah, definitely still apply because I don't have all the answers, it was just something I thought I read somewhere but I could very easily be wrong.I hadn't really decided yet in terms of applying traditionally as well. I was planning to apply to the post-bacc. as kind of a backup in case I had horrible luck my regular application to schools.
I thought it was no lower than 50% on any MCAT subsection? Look it up on the aamc postbac pageYou are correct! Im pretty sure its 3.6 gpa and 70 percentile on the MCAT with no subsection lower than a 65 percentile
I thought it was no lower than 50% on any MCAT subsection? Look it up on the aamc postbac page
May I ask how you studied for the MCAT? What resources or test prep did you use? Your score is really good and I have a similar gpa/sgpa as you.Do you/anyone know what the conditional requirements are after getting into AMCS and for getting into the med school? The website is vague about it, and elsewhere on SDN I see a 30+ mcat. I would be applying to the program with a 515 and don't have to retake it, so is there a minimum GPA requirement during the program as well?
May I ask how you studied for the MCAT? What resources or test prep did you use? Your score is really good and I have a similar gpa/sgpa as you.
Thank you so much for your insight! I hope you get your second chance!I actually took the MCAT after sophomore year. I went home and worked on this start-up remotely, and studied full-time. Used Berkeley for practice questions, ExamKrackers for content review. Took 1 practice exam every Friday, reviewed what I got wrong on Saturday. I found the NextStep exams to be most representative of difficulty of the MCAT as well. I really hurt my application with my awful Junior Year, so I'm really hoping to get this second chance.
I emailed them yesterday and received a response this morning. Yesterday I also tried calling them at various times of the day but they never picked up.Does anyone know who to contact for questions? I emailed the person at the contract us email address they listed , but no response
Does anyone know if the classes you take in the ACMS count toward your med school credits if/when you get into LKSOM? Or do you have to repeat those classes over again?
Around what time did you call? I've been trying to reach the admissions via email/phone but have not gotten a reply/call back in two weeks. Wondering if I've been calling too early/too late in the day.I called earlier in January, and they said they would be sending interview invites for the ACMS program at the end of the month. Has anyone heard back yet?
I don't think I didQuestion: Did you guys get any sort of confirmation email from Temple after submitting the app?
I was thinking the same thing.@Tennisgames are you sure that they meant ACMS? or BCMS? Usually Temple is not known to start giving out II for ACMS until ~March/April, I believe
I would suggest emailing them with your question. Also, PM and I can tell you what they told me when I asked in my particular case.Hi guys,
So I took the MCAT twice and when i took it the first time i got a 511 but my bio was a 123. Second time i took it i got a 509 and all my subsections scores were above the 126 mark. But based off of what you guys were saying, does this mean I shouldn't apply cuz post-bacc doesn't want students w/ a subsection score below 126 or do they only look at the most recent score?
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So I took the MCAT twice and when i took it the first time i got a 511 but my bio was a 123. Second time i took it i got a 509 and all my subsections scores were above the 126 mark. But based off of what you guys were saying, does this mean I shouldn't apply cuz post-bacc doesn't want students w/ a subsection score below 126 or do they only look at the most recent score?
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Mid March is ok, however, earlier is always better. If you can apply earlier, do it, but don't sacrifice the quality of your application. Put your best foot forwardDo you think waiting to apply in middle of March is too late for serious consideration or is that when they normally get a large influx of apps then?
I don't know if this used to be the case when the program first started, but this is definitely not the case anymore and hasn't been for the whileThey count if you make a B or better in the course; however, you ares still required to be a full-time medical student so you are required to take "extra" classes to be full time. Unfortunately, I am not sure what those classes are.
I called this week and they said interview invites will go out by mid-March. Seems to be different based on the person you talk to.Hi all,
I know some dates have been thrown around earlier in this thread... but does anyone new to (or anyone else) the thread have any idea on potential dates interview invites may start to be sent? Or perhaps if anyone has received one yet? When I've spoke with individual(s) on the adcom, I have been told late-January at one point and April at another.
Thanks
No email. The application portal will say complete.Apologies for the double post -- has anyone received a "complete" email? My app. is marked complete on Temple's portal, but I never received an email. I submitted back in October and allowed materials to be transferred from my AMCAS application (LORs, transcripts, etc.).
I have! I have an interview March 15th, found out February 12th! Good luck everyone!I called earlier in January, and they said they would be sending interview invites for the ACMS program at the end of the month. Has anyone heard back yet?
I have! I have an interview March 15th, found out February 12th! Good luck everyone!
Thank you! I was complete in January, I believe mid January.Congrats! When were you complete?
Would you mind sharing your stats? Congratulations and good luck!Thank you! I was complete in January, I believe mid January.
Yes, ACMSCongrats! And to be sure, you have an interview for the ACMS program already? not BCMS? I was complete in October and haven't heard anything.
Wow! Congrats! Did they notify you through email?Yes, ACMS
I submitted on Jan 17, so the deadline for sure is not Jan 15. I'm not sure if that helps.Did anyone have trouble submitting ACMS application? Mine kept saying the deadline is Jan 15th, 2018, which is their MD application deadline... I triple checked the website and it says June for ACMS.
I emailed admissions and is hoping to hear back.
Yes it does! Just to know that I didn't somehow miss the deadline. Hahaha I almost had a mini heart attack when I saw that...I submitted on Jan 17, so the deadline for sure is not Jan 15. I'm not sure if that helps.
yes they did! thank youWow! Congrats! Did they notify you through email?