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Hello,
I have been under the impression from talking with admissions folks at my state school as well as having seen it on SDN that one is in the best position by submitting their complete primary AMCAS application in early June.
I was planning on taking the MCAT for the first time on June 5th and having my AMCAS otherwise complete/submitted by mid-June. This way, as soon as my MCAT score is released in early July, I would have my AMCAS submitted relatively "early" in the cycle. (That is, if I understand the process correctly. Please correct me if I'm wrong.)
However, I only started studying/starting a prep course last weekend. It is clear that I have much to learn, review, and practice and I do not think I will be ready by June 5th. I am shooting for a 35+, though my diagnostic was only 23. Of course, I will be satisfied with anything above a 30.
Therefore I am wondering when is considered "early," "OK," and "late" in the application cycle in terms of having my AMCAS completely verified and submitted including transcripts, LORs, and MCAT. If I take the MCAT in early July and have my score released by August, would my application still be early, or would it be average - or even late?
I am a non-traditional, post-bacc student with a cGPA of 2.88 and sGPA of 2.88, with a 4.0 in almost 2 years of post-bacc work. I have decent ECs including working in business and the public sector and quite a bit of community service. I am planning on applying only to MD this cycle, but may apply DO if I get a chance to find a DO physician to shadow. I will be applying to at least 20 schools but strongly prefer my in-state allopathic school.
Lastly, if I have to push back my MCAT date to July or even August, would it be wise/alright to submit an application this cycle or would it be too late? I know that first application cycle = best, however I am eager to apply and matriculate, as I am almost 30.
Thanks,
I have been under the impression from talking with admissions folks at my state school as well as having seen it on SDN that one is in the best position by submitting their complete primary AMCAS application in early June.
I was planning on taking the MCAT for the first time on June 5th and having my AMCAS otherwise complete/submitted by mid-June. This way, as soon as my MCAT score is released in early July, I would have my AMCAS submitted relatively "early" in the cycle. (That is, if I understand the process correctly. Please correct me if I'm wrong.)
However, I only started studying/starting a prep course last weekend. It is clear that I have much to learn, review, and practice and I do not think I will be ready by June 5th. I am shooting for a 35+, though my diagnostic was only 23. Of course, I will be satisfied with anything above a 30.
Therefore I am wondering when is considered "early," "OK," and "late" in the application cycle in terms of having my AMCAS completely verified and submitted including transcripts, LORs, and MCAT. If I take the MCAT in early July and have my score released by August, would my application still be early, or would it be average - or even late?
I am a non-traditional, post-bacc student with a cGPA of 2.88 and sGPA of 2.88, with a 4.0 in almost 2 years of post-bacc work. I have decent ECs including working in business and the public sector and quite a bit of community service. I am planning on applying only to MD this cycle, but may apply DO if I get a chance to find a DO physician to shadow. I will be applying to at least 20 schools but strongly prefer my in-state allopathic school.
Lastly, if I have to push back my MCAT date to July or even August, would it be wise/alright to submit an application this cycle or would it be too late? I know that first application cycle = best, however I am eager to apply and matriculate, as I am almost 30.
Thanks,