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Originally Posted by rehanyazdani
Your MCAT score is good, but it probably needs to be 30+ to compensate for the low undergrad GPA. Like slevit said, you should probably take some more science classes and make A's to raise the undergrad and science GPA. I'm not sure how quickly you want to start med school. Good luck!
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No, you do not need a 30+ to compensate for the GPA unless you're talking about the US. Even in the US, a good GPA or MCAT does not really compensate for the other being bad. You need both. Your stats are right about average, maybe above average for the caribbean. There are very few people in the caribbean with a 30+ MCAT.