What stats will get me accepted to Harvard Medical School?

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What GPA and MCAT gets an acceptance letter from HMS admissions? Do I need to attend an Ivy League undergraduate school first?

Hold your horses there bucko! First you need at least level 90 before you are eligible to slay the dragon. Then, once achieving level 99 and having befriended the local wizard tribe, can you complete the quest and enter the kingdom of HMS.

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When someone tells you they had a 5.4 GPA in high school. Like...cool story?

What gets me are they people that say they had a 13.8 UW gpa - like, bro what kind of school did you go to?
 
To answer your question OP (and it’s kind of already been done), there isn’t an exact GPA/MCAT combo that will earn you a HMS acceptance. Obviously, HMS attracts the brightest students in the country and matriculating is extremely difficult.

To give you a statistical idea, MSAR shows a median MCAT score of 520 and GPA of 3.93 for accepted students. That being said, I’m sure there are 520/3.93 students that get rejected from Harvard each year. You need exceptional extracurricular activities (research, clinical experiences, demonstration of altruism, shadowing hours) to be competitive.

You don’t need to attend an Ivy League undergrad to get accepted to HMS (although it would probably help).
 
To answer your question OP (and it’s kind of already been done), there isn’t an exact GPA/MCAT combo that will earn you a HMS acceptance. Obviously, HMS attracts the brightest students in the country and matriculating is extremely difficult.

To give you a statistical idea, MSAR shows a median MCAT score of 520 and GPA of 3.93 for accepted students. That being said, I’m sure there are 520/3.93 students that get rejected from Harvard each year. You need exceptional extracurricular activities (research, clinical experiences, demonstration of altruism, shadowing hours) to be competitive.

You don’t need to attend an Ivy League undergrad to get accepted to HMS (although it would probably help).
To follow up, stats merely get you to the door; ECs get you through. And acceptances are 100% on you.
 
To follow up, stats merely get you to the door; ECs get you through. And acceptances are 100% on you.

For someone with a 514-516 MCAt, are first author publications enough to make one stand out at these places or is that too high of a reach?
 
For someone with a 514-516 MCAt, are first author publications enough to make one stand out at these places or is that too high of a reach?
514-516 in < Harvard's 25th %ile. Closer to 10th than 25th, it seems. And no, some pubs are not enough. The higher up the pole you want to climb, the slipperier it gets.

Stick with Case/Keck class schools for the top of your list
 
514-516 in < Harvard's 25th %ile. Closer to 10th than 25th, it seems. And no, some pubs are not enough. The higher up the pole you want to climb, the slipperier it gets.

Stick with Case/Keck class schools for the top of your list

Ohkayyy thank you 🙂
 
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