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GPA and MCAT Score Evaluation

If the medical school name appears in:

  • Green - your scores are very competitive
  • Blue - your scores are competitive
  • Red - your scores are less competitive

Details & Disclaimer: this program does not evaluate your medical school application - it cannot and does not guarantee acceptance or rejection anywhere (Details & Disclaimer).

Student's Scores:
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1Albany Medical College-35.34
2Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University-37.33
3Baylor College of Medicine-41.65
4Boston University-38.15
5Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University-1,000.00
6Brown University-38.23
7Case Western Reserve University-37.87
8Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons-39.08
9Cornell University (Weill)-39.80
10Creighton University-36.57


MCAT discussion forum (click here for new window)

This program is design to help you evaluate your medical school application. Many factors go into an acceptance decision by medical schools, among the your MCAT score, GPA, and state of residence. Private medical schools like Stanford, Harvard or the University of Chicago medical school put much less emphasis on state of residence.

There are also many other important factors that go into the decision that have nothing to do with MCAT scores or GPA. Some of these include: your application essay, your life experiences, your personal background, and the needs of the particular medical school.

Most Caribbean medical schools are not included in this analysis, and you should investigate these options separately. Check out our Caribbean Medical Schools page for more information.