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Hi guys, I'm in a dilemma here, offer me your advice please.
My GPA is a 3.1, MCAT is 29 (12 PS, 7 VR, 10 BS)
Note: When I took previous AAMC tests I averaged around 33-35, so I was super disappointed in my score.
I have decent extracurricular activities:
-shadowed doctor
-ample research experiences with 2 publications
-pre-med chapter officer
-ambassador of 3rd world country outreach program
-founded a healthcare initiative organization and led medical students lobby for healthcare reform in the CA capitol
-camp counselor for children with muscular dystrophy.
-2000+ volunteer hours
etc
Now I have a few options ahead of me:
1) Submit the application with a 29 score NOW. I think I have some chance of getting into lower-tiered osteopathic schools, which I don't mind attending. Because at this point in time, I don't want to spend any more time with more gap years.
Is my current stats good enough???
Meanwhile, I'll study up for another MCAT test in August. So if I get a decent score, I'll apply again next year. With this being said, do you guys have any tips for re-applicants? Could I use the same personal statement? and info?
2) Hold onto my application until I get the score back from the test (around September). Will I be too late for this cycle's application? With that being said, when would be considered too late to submit application?
3) Apply next year with (hopefully) higher MCAT score.
Thank you for the long read
My GPA is a 3.1, MCAT is 29 (12 PS, 7 VR, 10 BS)
Note: When I took previous AAMC tests I averaged around 33-35, so I was super disappointed in my score.
I have decent extracurricular activities:
-shadowed doctor
-ample research experiences with 2 publications
-pre-med chapter officer
-ambassador of 3rd world country outreach program
-founded a healthcare initiative organization and led medical students lobby for healthcare reform in the CA capitol
-camp counselor for children with muscular dystrophy.
-2000+ volunteer hours
etc
Now I have a few options ahead of me:
1) Submit the application with a 29 score NOW. I think I have some chance of getting into lower-tiered osteopathic schools, which I don't mind attending. Because at this point in time, I don't want to spend any more time with more gap years.
Is my current stats good enough???
Meanwhile, I'll study up for another MCAT test in August. So if I get a decent score, I'll apply again next year. With this being said, do you guys have any tips for re-applicants? Could I use the same personal statement? and info?
2) Hold onto my application until I get the score back from the test (around September). Will I be too late for this cycle's application? With that being said, when would be considered too late to submit application?
3) Apply next year with (hopefully) higher MCAT score.
Thank you for the long read

