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What is a great GPA/MCAT score, if neither are perfect (i.e. 4.0 GPA/45 MCAT)? Like 3.5 and high 20's are okay/good, but what is great and not perfect?
What is a great GPA/MCAT score, if neither are perfect (i.e. 4.0 GPA/45 MCAT)? Like 3.5 and high 20's are okay/good, but what is great and not perfect?
Two questions, just tell me what you know/what your opinion is..
Two questions, just tell me what you know/what your opinion is..
1. Can a 3.9/40, get someone in who has no ECs?
2. Can someone with a foreign acquired MD apply to/be accepted into a U.S. Allopathic Med school?
Just aim to do the best you can, the rest will work itself out. The moment you start setting number targets and calculating odds, you are more likely to become discouraged and underperform.
Two questions, just tell me what you know/what your opinion is..
1. Can a 3.9/40, get someone in who has no ECs?
2. Can someone with a foreign acquired MD apply to/be accepted into a U.S. Allopathic Med school?
1. May be.
2. Yes, he can. But he has to complete all academic prerequisites and do well on the MCAT. Foreign MD degree does not fulfill any prerequisites.
But why would they accept someone who already has an MD degree? I don't understand this at all. Med schools are so stingy about wasting even one seat. Wouldn't it be a complete waste to give a FMG an absolutely redundant education where they learn almost everything that they've already learned before? Plus, why would the FMG want to go through 4 years of medical school when they could just bypass all of that and do a residency? I have no idea on what an official response to this would be, but I feel that they would reject the FMG out of hand, without even considering the application, for the aforementioned reasons.
I know at least two docs who, after applying to residencies a few years in a row, decided on different career paths in the U.S. =\ Guess it's not easy. I asked because I could swear I've heard that medical schools will not accept students who have graduated from a foreign accredited medical program. Maybe I'm wrong![]()