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most of this is your own leg work, check out this link, it will help. I doubt there is an advisor that would help you out specifically with this as it is less money for the school, but you will need LoRs from some of your profs. Unsure as to the stats, also a note for Canadians, we basically can't transfer out to a US school b/c we're classified as international students still and most of the US schools will only take transfers if they are US citizens and sometimes you have to be residents of that particular state as well. Good luck
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I seem to remember the school having a document about this somewhere on the net, they even published stats like the school, GPA and Mcat scores of students who made it....seemed surprising as some people with a gpa of like 3.2 and average mcat transferred, but then again it might have been 5 years ago. Just remember, even if you r considering it, you have no guarantee of being successful so make sure you study well and put this at the bottom of your priority list...Good luck!
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It's on Post - important information - so you're thinking of transferring.
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