MCATs is the exam you take that will play a big part for you to get into med school. Without the exam no school will take you in. It is a requirement. I also have a question about the MCATs: OK. I graduate undergrad in 1 year. I just need 30 more credits. But I havent taken my MCATs due to the overwhelming load of difficult classes I am taking. I know myself, I have to pace myself and take things lightly or else i get overwhelmed and just suck at things and fail. ( Im taking Calc, Bio and Chem all together..then physics and another load of hard classes alike). Anyway, I was thinking and I thought of taking my MCATs after I graduate and get my bachelors. This way I will only have time for the MCAT preparation and have more chances of doing way better than if I was at school not dedicating much time for it because of other classes. But I wonder if that will affect my admission into Med Schools I apply to. Please Help. Im worried about this. I dont want to jeopardize my chances, but I want to do well and I dont have any guidance (my advisors at univ. suck!). Thank you.
__________________ May; aka MayMay University of Miami Pre-Medical Studies " Tears...maybe emotion becomes so intense your body just can't contain it. Your mind and your feelings become too powerful...and your body weeps"
Last edited by maymay85 : 07-19-2007 at 08:56 PM.
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