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Old 05-10-2008, 01:08 AM
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I agree. Stick with computer science and just take the prereqs for med. I wish I had done that. It would have been a lot easier to maintain a high GPA with 1 prereq and have the rest of the classes be anthro or english lit (anything other than bio/chem major would have been better for me anyways). Also, if it doesn't work out, then you can make a nice income as a network administrator.
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thanks for the encouragement

Thanks a lot for the encouragement guys, I was really worried about whether or not to pursue that course of study. I will decide over the course of the next semester whether or not to switch my major to IS, or keep the computer science and take the prerequisites. Always gotta have a backup plan right.
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Hey guys im a Junior who is applying to medical schools in the summer.

My gpa is pretty low, 3.2 and my science is around a 3.0, im still waiting on the rest of this semester to come through. My question is with mcat of 27 and my gpa, "what are my chances"?

and also i have a rack of ec's, research/RA/TA/Scribe at hospital (over 200hrs) / and like the usual president of stuff, with a scholars citation from University of Maryland College Park

i have 120 credits as a jr, and will probably marticulate with about 150, and i am a finance major who has taken a rack of bio classes (biochem/mamphys etc)
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You have a good chance of getting in if yo apply early.
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you do have a fighting chance!, same as argazul, apply early and try to do your best for whatever you have left.good luck
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Thanks in advance for any advice you have to offer!

I am planning to apply for this coming January cycle and was wondering about when to submit my application. I just took the MCAT and will not have my scores until June 10th. Should I submit the application before receiving my scores? or wait until June?

Will it make a difference if I submit earlier? I am really hoping to begin in January and will do anything to better my chances. Any advice?

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. I just took the MCAT and will not have my scores until June 10th. Should I submit the application before receiving my scores? or wait until June?
I would submit your application now, especially if you have a competitive gpa. Just send in your results when you get them.
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Definitely send your app in soon to establish your file. It will speed everything up and once your scores come in they'll move forward with the review.

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