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Thanks a lot for this. Should I focus my attention on the newer schools or all the DO schools?Yes, your MCAT is light. Grades are in the ball park, some interesting EC's. For me your interview might pull you over the goal line. I'm always shy about accepting sub 500 MCAT 's. Its our responsibility to get you to pass boards and match. You are our product and it's in our and your best interests to be successful. With a good interview I think you can get in. Apply to lots of schools, kill the interview and wait. I dont see enough to recommend a post bac year in your case. I dont think your 498 is universally lethal. It will be for some schools. Many have posted on SDN that they have been accepted with sub 500 MCAT. Just my 2 cents. Good luck and best wishes!
You had a 499? How many schools did you apply to? Congrats on the acceptances!Throw in some newer programs. ARCOM and VCOM auburn granted me acceptances with a 499! There are quite a few programs with a 500 or 501 (KCU) MCAT cutoff; be weary of that, it can lead to donations during app season. Sam Houston and UIW may give you a shot if you would like to remain in Texas.
I know they are more hollistic with their review but still think my score could stop me. Guess we will find outApply.
D.O. schools look for the whole package, who you are as a person and your drive for medicine. How you will contribute to the class as a whole.
As you know, Texas has a great D.O. school such as the one in Ft. Worth. Apply broadly, where you get in will be where you will be planted.
Thank you for this resource!Hey, check this out. it's always updated. Mean MCAT and Mean GPAs for all DO Schools (scraped from ChooseDO)
You have asked this multiple times and the answer is still yesLubbock, Texas resident
Male
Asian
20 years old
Just got my MCAT back and the score was 498 (123, 123, 126, 126)
I retook the MCAT from a 490 (124, 123, 121, 122)
(This is my celling unfortunately; I have so much on my plate that I don’t see a retake for now; disappointed with C/P and CARS as I had been scoring higher but can’t do much now)
Current MPH student at Emory University
Undergrad GPA: 3.6
Undergrad SGPA: 3.5
Shadowing Experience: 2 MD and 1 DO
Community Service: I started my own non-profit after my brother was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer. Since inception we have raised thousands of dollars to help individuals with the same type of cancer seek treatment; I also helped build a school for the blind in a third world country one summer.
Research: Clinical Research coordinator for 2.5 years now; dealing with patients as well as behind the scenes of trials
Academic research: Abstract presentation of a patient developing a rare infection while undergoing treatment. Presented findings in Tokyo.
I am mainly interested in DO schools. I fell in love with the philosophy since I was in college and since then haven’t looked back. I am aware my MCAT is holding me back but I have really given my all for the exam and am not dissapointed as I tried my best. I am not the most intelligent person when it comes to exams but I do feel like I work hard. Just want to know where I should apply for DO schools.
Thank you and god bless
Yes, a poor CARS section brought me down sadly but I am very happy with the outcome of the season. I applied to 15 programs. Got three interviews ARCOM, VCOM-au, PCOM-SGA. Attended two, accepted to two. Personally, I thought that I could have applied to just newer programs, saved a lot of money. I think I was filtered out of many programs due to the sub 500 MCAT. If I were to give advice from my own personal anecdote, apply to new and local programs because region can play a role. Best of luck!You had a 499? How many schools did you apply to? Congrats on the acceptances!
Many of the established and traditional schools will be a donation. Newer schools are your best bet, but dont be shy about applying to traditional schools if they fit your goals. Just be choosy.Thanks a lot for this. Should I focus my attention on the newer schools or all the DO schools?
Lubbock, Texas resident
Male
Asian
20 years old
Just got my MCAT back and the score was 498 (123, 123, 126, 126)
I retook the MCAT from a 490 (124, 123, 121, 122)
(This is my celling unfortunately; I have so much on my plate that I don’t see a retake for now; disappointed with C/P and CARS as I had been scoring higher but can’t do much now)
Current MPH student at Emory University
Undergrad GPA: 3.6
Undergrad SGPA: 3.5
Shadowing Experience: 2 MD and 1 DO
Community Service: I started my own non-profit after my brother was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer. Since inception we have raised thousands of dollars to help individuals with the same type of cancer seek treatment; I also helped build a school for the blind in a third world country one summer.
Research: Clinical Research coordinator for 2.5 years now; dealing with patients as well as behind the scenes of trials
Academic research: Abstract presentation of a patient developing a rare infection while undergoing treatment. Presented findings in Tokyo.
I am mainly interested in DO schools. I fell in love with the philosophy since I was in college and since then haven’t looked back. I am aware my MCAT is holding me back but I have really given my all for the exam and am not dissapointed as I tried my best. I am not the most intelligent person when it comes to exams but I do feel like I work hard. Just want to know where I should apply for DO schools.
Thank you and god bless
this is a joke right lolThey let someone in with a 472 at ARCOM. He called and begged every day to let him in. He's still passing his classes. IDK how boards will go though.
God I hope so, even Pod schools wouldn't let a 472 in.this is a joke right lol
i think i can blind guess on every question and still get higher than 472. This kid must have came in for his MCAT and left without clicking any buttons.They let someone in with a 472 at ARCOM. He called and begged every day to let him in. He's still passing his classes. IDK how boards will go though.
Sadly no. This ****ing pisses me off with how hard I worked to get in.this is a joke right lol
Why would that bother you?Sadly no. This ****ing pisses me off with how hard I worked to get in.
Overall yes this is true. I also have a friend who got a 494 MCAT, went thru a post-bacc, and jsut got a 255 on Step 1.Students with marginal stats are the usual suspects in our bottom quartile,. They remediate, have at least one board failure, and are the ones who repeat the year. Its not a pretty journey with limited specialty options at the end. Having said that, with lots if faculty push, the majority get through and licensed. It would be a much better career decision to take the SMP or self directed post bac and then hit the ground running the first year of med school. Every pre med with low stats thinks once they get into med school, things will be different. They wont be different unless the reasons for their lower stats are identified and addressed. Right now, students who never got a C in their life are packed in faculty offices because they flunked their first anatomy quiz. Medical school is hard and my best advice for success is to be as well prepared as possible.
You’re right. Thanks for the slap in the face there. I needed it.Why would that bother you?
You're in medical school too. Focus on yourself.
That being said, being allowed into med school with a 472 is unheard of. I mean 496+ sure, plently in the DO world. 472, wow.
ARCOM is brand new, makes sense they would be the ones to have the bar set that low for certain applicants.