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Vegas_Blues
05-24-2004, 08:40 PM
Now that the MCAT is part of the application process to Ross what are basic ranges for consideration and what would disqualify a person? I know that there are a lot of factors to consider with the GPA, medical experience, and the interview but lets say the person has an average to strong science and general GPA.

If the person scored between 25-20?
If the person scored netween 20-15?

Obviously I know that getting above a 25 is most ideal situation but just wanted to consider all the possibilites.

stacy_de_lin
05-24-2004, 09:13 PM
I went to a Ross open house and this question was asked. The speaker (I want to say it was the President of Admissions?) said that Ross was different than US schools in that it had no cutoff score that you had to make. When really, really pressed by the students, he said that you would have to make at least a 17-18 to be considered (at this point we all sighed in relief)!

I spoke to him personally, as I had not yet taken the MCAT, and he said that with my GPA of 3.0, a score in the mid to high 20's would make me a competitive candidate.

Stac'