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Old 01-02-2006, 02:44 PM
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I want to apply to this school for the September 2006 semester. Can some ome please let me know what are the requirents for getting in. Or please let me know what kind of stats you got in with. I currently have 3.0 GPA 4 years of volunteer experience, no mcats, plus all the other necessary stuff.
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i have a feeling that st chris is not going to be too darn picky about the mcat.

i have a question for the OP....why on earth would you be applying to this school now???? i am seriously curious, would love to know.
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Old 01-02-2006, 04:56 PM
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i'd at least take the MCAT...
actually, this is good advice....because if you do well on the MCAT you can certainly find a better school. don't limit yourself to a crappy school just because of the MCAT. if you score poorly on it, i would bet that the crappy schools will still accept you anyhow.
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or better yet, invent a ficticious medical school and print all the accreditation materials in czech so no one can read them.
Actually, the Czechs seem to have no problems with providing and translating documents to the proper authorities, unlike a certain school that shall remain nameless.
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The requirements: http://stchris.edu/prospectivestudents/admissions.php

I would consider taking the MCATs and trying for a US school first. I read recently that the US is going to increase med school spots by 30%. Plus, with the admission rate to US med schools being at 50% overall right now, you probably have a good shot.
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How about DO?

3.3, 32 MCAT, I know one girl with almost the exact same scores and got in TCOM.

Just my 2 cents.

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i'd at least take the MCAT...

my stats: 32 MCAT / 3.3 GPA (bioengineering) / volunteer experience / transfer from carib med school (high 80's GPA)

i was considered for scholarship, but my stats weren't quite good enough...

hope that helps...
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