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On the first page, you type in your GPA/MCAT and the school list should change colors based on stats. I've collected all the secondary prompts and categorized them to the best of my ability. Some of the categorization may be crap, but you can change that yourself as well.
Can someone explain the low gpa <3.0 and low mcat admits? Do they have a very low undergraduate gpa and then did a postbacc or masters? Did they apply in state?
Spreadsheet form with standard Excel capabilities (easy to copy/paste, edit, or delete multiple cells at once) Breakdown of GPA by year in school and BCPM/AO to match how it looks on "AMCAS verified" applications, including a chart to show GPA trends.
Your chance of gaining admission to at least one medical school based on official AAMC historic data. There are 1623 total applicants that applied with a GPA in the range of 3.00 - 3.19 and an MCAT in the range of 498-501. Out of those applicants, 248 were accepted to at least one medical school.
USE THE FREE SPREADSHEET TO TRACK AND CALCULATE YOUR GPA WHEN APPLYING TO MEDICAL SCHOOL. SEE HOW PAST COURSEWORK WILL BE WEIGHED FOR MED SCHOOL ADMISSIONS. ADD FUTURE COURSES TO DETERMINE THE GRADES YOU NEED TO STAY COMPETITIVE. VIEW DETAILED ANALYTICS (TABLES, GRAPHS) ON AAMC AND AACOMAS CALCULATIONS.
Grades and GPA Calculations. The AMCAS GPAs are standardized GPAs that medical schools can use to fairly compare the academic records of applicants who have attended undergraduate and graduate institutions that use different academic calendars and grading systems.
AMCAS grades based on conversion information provided by colleges and universities. The AMCAS GPA provides medical schools with a standard way to compare each applicant’s academic record. AMCAS GPAs may differ from the GPA shown on your records at the institutions you have attended. The following tool will help guide