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Your stats are about average for osteopathic schools, so your best bet is to apply early. It was six years ago and you're taking care of the incident. Be prepared to discuss it and disclose whatever the schools want. I think it should be fine.
If we're just looking at numbers, the undergrad stats are about average for DO schools. The extracurriculars are great, but I've seen many people with similar apps not get in.His stats are far above average...
If we're just looking at numbers, the undergrad stats are about average for DO schools. The extracurriculars are great, but I've seen many people with similar apps not get in.
Your GPA is good and you shouldn't have a problem with most DO schools stat wise. Assuming you don't have a criminal record for selling weed or some such. There are always people quick to bash you if you aren't 2 SD above the mean. I'd bet on quite a few interviews if your personal statement or rec letters or some such doesn't trip you up. Still apply early and broadly to maximize your chances.I was under the impression that my undergrad GPA's were above average. The AACOM report for 2015 show a mean cGPA of 3.44 and sGPA of 3.3. Maybe I'm mistaken or something though!
Thanks for the solid input!! No definitely did not get caught selling weed haha. Was just in the wrong persons dorm at the wrong time as a freshman in college many years ago. But thanks for the advice, from everyone's input on here it looks like applying early makes a big difference!Your GPA is good and you shouldn't have a problem with most DO schools stat wise. Assuming you don't have a criminal record for selling weed or some such. There are always people quick to bash you if you aren't 2 SD above the mean. I'd bet on quite a few interviews if your personal statement or rec letters or some such doesn't trip you up. Still apply early and broadly to maximize your chances.
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