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discover said:Sorry I didnt mean to scare you and I didnt mean to be rub it in any-ones face that I finally got in. Its just that I found out today and I've been really excited. Yeah I did talk to adcoms...TAMU was probably the most helpful first time they simply said that my scores are not bad and that if I can improve my 29 mcat do it.and yeah maybe my science GPA was not so good..but their bottom line was that there simply are not enough spot for every qualified applicant and to try again. UTH said that if I want to be a doctor I will go to med school.
Like I said though it is a very random process.(my opinion only) I know classmates who got in with lower numbers than mine and those who didnt with higher numbers. Again I think the bottom line is to not give up and remember that in Texas they interview A LOT of people and interview does not equal acceptance. My cynical view of the interview process is that the purpose of the interview is to weed out the weirdos and for the rest of us average people it comes down to numbers and some luck! But I will tell you that I learned a lot through this whole process and I'm glad I experienced the downs because its gonna make med school so GREAT!
CONGRATS MAN!!
...I'm a first time applicant, but it really seems like everyone on this texas thread stresses numbers WAY too much. After interviewing at the TX schools the impression I'm getting is that these schools really all want well-rounded applicants. There's much, much more to an undergrad experience than one's numbers (well, at least at UT-Austin I know there's a million things to experience)...so before we all go getting scared (and this is what keeps me from getting scared)...why don't we just have faith in the system and just like Discover said...just remeber that if you want to become a doctor...you will.
good luck to everyone!