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So we can talk about all things MCAT 2015.
Just registered too!
Just registered too!
Switch the CARS and P/S and I have the exact same scores....I'm hoping to get a 510 as well but that might be too high :/ I don't know.
yeah i see what you mean now. 520 is still pretty high though .. i think with a 515 you could do damage provided you have a killer hollistic package... talking personal statement and resume. i think my personal statement is **** but who knows lolI'm applying md/phd with a ~3.65 GPA so I really need a high MCAT.
How did you feel the test went? Idk if the aamc practice test was up to par of my test seemed easier especially both cars and social science
Yeah thinking about it just makes me sick to my stomach tbh. I think the test went well, but it had to have gone really f*king well for things to work out this cycle lol. I'm praying I got between 519 and 524yeah i see what you mean now. 520 is still pretty high though .. i think with a 515 you could do damage provided you have a killer hollistic package... talking personal statement and resume. i think my personal statement is **** but who knows lol
my gpa isnt much higher... according to the school its 3.8. really f'd up with bio2 for majors. i was a freshman and wasnt prepared for hardcore studying of biological classes so i just studied in the same way i study for calculus or chemistry... not detailed enough.. got a C in 5 credit class. not willing to retake to pad gpa
B in cell Bio and this recent semester took a difficult pathogenic class also 5 credit, got a B. thats where 3.8 came from. people with 4.0 are so fkin lucky... well nah they deserve it.
the 2 answer problem is a serious dilemna... it hurts even more because you feel you were close enough but just not thereI too felt that the aamc practice test was easier than the real deal. I also ran out of time and had to guess on quite a few...not to mention having to choose between 2 answer choices for so many questions!!! ughh.
my question is.. since its 118 to 132, if everyone does so freaking well, and lets say the lowest of the scores is about getting 50% of the problems right... does that mean getting 50% of the problems right is actually a 118? because that would suck..its already a test full of brainiacs lol.Yeah thinking about it just makes me sick to my stomach tbh. I think the test went well, but it had to have gone really f*king well for things to work out this cycle lol. I'm praying I got between 519 and 524
Wondering what people's thoughts are on secondaries. Conventional wisdom says to complete them ASAP with some people advocating a ridiculous turnaround time of 48 hours (unless you only apply to a few schools, or are lucky enough to not have to work, i'm not sure how that's possible). BUT, since our MCAT scores aren't out for another few weeks anyways, i'm operating under the assumption that it will not look bad, or hurt us at all, if we take a bit more time to complete our secondaries, as long as they are in before our MCAT score release. Are others thinking along the same lines?
The sample test I thought was a joke compared to my actual MCAT. I still think I did well, but definitely harder.
Must be because I'm obsessed with this thread but I woke up today thinking I overslept for the test
You can turn in secondaries now? Without an MCAT score? I'm a little confused on this whole process.
I am verified, but I don't look to receive any secondaries until after July 21. Once my score is released I'll add all the schools I want and then receive their secondaries. That way it doesn't look like I'm taking 1 month to do their secondaries.
I want to apply to ~20 (bye bye all my $$)
The sample test I thought was a joke compared to my actual MCAT. I still think I did well, but definitely harder.
when is your test?
yea, you're smarter than me. I got caught up in the excitement of it all and included all the schools i thought i was going to apply to when i submitted my primary application for verification. Therefore it's being sent out to about 20 schools today and i've started to receive my secondaries. So i'm planning on submitting my secondaries within the next week or two, even though they won't have my mcat scores yet. Then they can start to process right away on the 21st. The more judicious version of me would have only added one school to my application when i submitted for initial verification. I've already changed several schools on my list and thus wasted a fair amount of money.
I'm also aiming for around 20. So expensive. I find the cost of secondaries a bit egregious...the schools that accept 10k applications and ask everyone for secondaries (i'm looking at you GW) pull in over $1,000,000 even though they consider and interview only a tiny fraction of their pool of applicants.
I took it June 20 lol
but I woke up today thinking all the sections for the mcat aren't taken on the same day and today is the psych/soc part of the test... and then after having a panic attack I remembered I was already done with it.. ._.
Not sure if your decision to apply to so few is based on finances or some other probably very valid reason, but what i've seen is that in general, the strongest applicants can get away with 10 applications, average applicants can get away with 15-20, and the weakest should aim for 25.20? holy smokes. im thinking of 3MD and 1 DO. probably won't get in the way i see you guys applying so broad
I submitted AMCAS 6/18, so I should be verified ~July 10th. Since they won't even look at our apps until our MCAT scores come in on the 21st, I'm planning on adding schools after I'm verified. Then I'll pre-write secondaries so they'll all be ready to submit on the 21st.What's the better gameplan: submitting before MCAT scores get there, or taking that extra week to polish the secondaries and then send in around the time the MCAT score goes? Will they look at the app without the score?
If you have a previous MCAT score, but are still waiting for the retake score (7/21), will schools review your application with your old score, or wait until your new score comes in regardless?
Does anyone know the exact date that AAMC is going to release the percentile ranks? That will determine if I have to retake it. Submitted 6/30 (yesterday). Also, this is a kind of different question but how long has it taken for your apps to be verified this year?
I'll be at work all weekend. Try not to end up like one of the drunks in my ED hallway this weekend 😉GUYS
WE ARE ONLY 2 WEEKDAYS AND A WEEKEND OF BOOZE AND FIREWORKS AWAY FROM MCAT SCORES
I definitely am.I'll be at work all weekend. Try not to end up like one of the drunks in my ED hallway this weekend 😉
I definitely am.
Me too. We'll share one of those rooms with the little curtain in the middle
I'll be at work all weekend. Try not to end up like one of the drunks in my ED hallway this weekend 😉
Not sure if your decision to apply to so few is based on finances or some other probably very valid reason, but what i've seen is that in general, the strongest applicants can get away with 10 applications, average applicants can get away with 15-20, and the weakest should aim for 25.
As for the letters, i used the service interfolio which worked really well. It's a way for your letter writers to upload their letters to a central repository which then tracks them and lets you know when they've all arrived. Then you upload them to your AMCAS app and they will get sent automatically to all your schools. I know you can do it directly with AMCAS, but not entirely sure how that works.
finances really. not into the whole FAP program but im kinda footing the bill of everything from mcat test payment to all this and im just already annoyed by the ridiculous amount of money it takes to get into med school alone... almost to the point where it seems to weed out people based on finances and even the people that do indeed apply broadly do it and then feel the thin air in their wallets. shame really
I applied to just seven. UNC, Sidney kimmel, Central Michigan, Howard, Penn state, Tulane, University of Kentucky. cgpa 3.79 sgpa-3.71. waiting on MCAT, if high, will apply to emory, and pittsburgh.Not sure if your decision to apply to so few is based on finances or some other probably very valid reason, but what i've seen is that in general, the strongest applicants can get away with 10 applications, average applicants can get away with 15-20, and the weakest should aim for 25.
As for the letters, i used the service interfolio which worked really well. It's a way for your letter writers to upload their letters to a central repository which then tracks them and lets you know when they've all arrived. Then you upload them to your AMCAS app and they will get sent automatically to all your schools. I know you can do it directly with AMCAS, but not entirely sure how that works.
I applied to just seven. UNC, Sidney kimmel, Central Michigan, Howard, Penn state, Tulane, University of Kentucky. cgpa 3.79 sgpa-3.71. waiting on MCAT, if high, will apply to emory, and pittsburgh.
That makes two of us. I'm an ED scribe. What do you do?
RELEASE THEM TODAY, PWEASEEEEEE