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mhcgirl Posted - 03/04/2005 : 15:59:47
Hi. I'm new in the forum, but desperately need advice. I'm a current junior anticipating on taking the MCAT this spring. I've reviewed with kaplan and using examkrackers on my own. My pratice tests are around 35-38 with kaplan. I have a horrible GPA of 3.3 at Mount Holyoke College and a 3.82 at another university. I'm a part time EMT,volunteer weekly at the hospital, and been in a lab for 4 years(and published). I feel that my GPA is very low. Should i not apply to some of the big schools? I'm interested in the MD/PHD, do i stand a chance with those programs?
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liurules Posted - 01/25/2006 : 23:06:47
OHH YES of course you should apply to some big schools, and its just hard to say bcos GPA isnt the only factor.

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