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Originally Posted by Rotten
I'm a first-year (4 year program) at Jagiellonian, so perhaps I can help with class demographics/stats, etc. First off, our class has 35 students, which Newt mentioned was the cap. Most of my classmates' GPA's (assuming they're not lying) range from about 3.0 to 3.5 or so. As for MCAT, they range from rather low (24 or so) to pretty darn high (36 is the highest I've heard in our class). But like I said, this is mostly hearsay, so take it all with a grain of salt.
As for myself, I got in with no problems (stats: 3.3, 29).
I would re-iterate the above advice: call the school office. They've always been very helpful ... even when I paid my tuition over 3 months late.
One final bit of advice: apply early. As with any admissions process, the competition gets tougher as the clock ticks, so better to get your foot in the door earlier rather than later.
Good luck!
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It's about the same GPA range at Poznan, from what people say. Didn't need an MCAT when I applied. We are still in the process for California. The application was turned in early this year. Something to keep in mind if California interests you. (I was about a 3.0 with no MCAT, but worked as a Paramedic for a while.)