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chasingmytail

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....you somehow end up with a let's say, 43 MCAT and a 3.0-3.2 GPA. You have experience volunteering and working in the medical field and your LOR's are from a prof's and perhaps an MD or 2. You think you'd get in?
 
chasingmytail said:
....you somehow end up with a let's say, 43 MCAT and a 3.0-3.2 GPA. You have experience volunteering and working in the medical field and your LOR's are from a prof's and perhaps an MD or 2. You think you'd get in?

possibly...(i hope!)

www.mdapplicants.com

type in the info and check.
 
chasingmytail said:
....you somehow end up with a let's say, 43 MCAT and a 3.0-3.2 GPA. You have experience volunteering and working in the medical field and your LOR's are from a prof's and perhaps an MD or 2. You think you'd get in?
You stand a good chance.

That MCAT shows potential, the EC's show your are not self-absorbed and the great LOR's show you know how to get along with people.

👍

Apply to your state school. As long as you are not in KALEFORNEAH it will be your best bet.
:luck:
 
I'm with hello-kitty-with-the-afro on this one. I think you've gotta shot.

I think this would be a case where some subtleties might throw you in either direction. For example was you 3.1 to 3.2 from electrical engineering at MIT, or did you have a 1.5 followed by three semesters of a 3.8, and so forth. With an application like this you've got the juice, but are you lazy and unfocused over time? Keep in mind a 43 is intergalactic nerd power.--Ben.
 
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