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Just was wondering if any graduate students here (or anyone knows any grad student) have gotten an interview with a wGPA of ~3.75?

Meet all MCAT cut-off.

Have multiple publications.

Strong ECs in my opinion.

Wow you're me.

I got in.

 

Are you calculating your gpa based on a weighted formula?

 

Anyway, UofT seems to take applicants from PhD programs whose undergrad GPAs are well below their accepted average. They will probably love you.

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Hey AHSTemp,

 

I was accepted last year at UToronto with a 3.73 cGPA with an M.Sc. (did not qualify for weighting). My MCAT score was BS/PS/VR - 11/10/9, had two publications and a few posters.

 

You definitely have a shot at interviewing, but in your case, your graduate letter, academic CV and essays will likely play a larger role.

 

If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

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