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Okay everyone, I bummed this idea off of the general meds forum

 

 

Cumulative GPA:

Top two years GPA:

Bio Score:

Chem Score:

Reading Comp. Score:

PAT score:

AA Score:

Where you applied (can include schools outside of Canada):

Where you've received an interview:

Where you've been rejected prior to an interview:

Where you've been waitlisted for an interview:

Your first choice:

Your last choice:

 

Mine:

Cumulative GPA:3.6

Top two years GPA:3.84

Bio Score:Pending

Chem Score:Pending

Reading Comp. Score:Pending

PAT score:Pending

AA Score:Pending

Where you applied (can include schools outside of Canada):I plan on applying to UWO, UofT, NYU, BU, Tufts

Where you've received an interview:N/A

Where you've been rejected prior to an interview:N/A

Where you've been waitlisted for an interview:N/A

Your first choice:UWO

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Here are the stats. Good Luck to everyone.

 

Cumulative GPA: 3.7

Top two years GPA: 4.0

Bio Score: 19

Chem Score: 24

Reading Comp. Score: 23

PAT score: 19

AA Score: 22

Carving Score: 30

Where you applied: UBC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Toronto, Dalhousie, Western & McGill

Where you've received an interview:UBC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Toronto, Dalhousie

Where you've been rejected prior to an interview: McGill

Where you've been waitlisted for an interview: N/A

Your first choice: Western, then Toronto

Your last choice: Saskatchewan

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Tode your stats are killer!

 

Cumulative GPA: 3.7 Undergrad

3.9 Master's

Top two years GPA: 3.95

Bio Score: 22

Chem Score: 23

Reading Comp. Score: 20

PAT score: 18

AA Score: 22

Carving Score: 18

Where you applied: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Toronto, Dalhousie, Western Where you've received an interview: Saskatchewan, Toronto, Dalhousie

Where you've been rejected prior to an interview: N/Al

Where you've been waitlisted for an interview: N/A

Your first choice: Dal/Toronto

Your last choice: Saskatchewan/Manitoba

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My stats are not as impressive as some :(

 

 

Cumulative GPA: 3.63 Undergrad (Lowest Year dropped for U of T - 3.82)

Top two years GPA: 3.93

Bio Score: 26

Chem Score: 23

Reading Comp. Score: 22

PAT score: 19

AA Score: 24

Carving Score: 14:confused:

Where you applied: Toronto, Western

Where you've received an interview: Toronto (have not heard from Western)

Where you've been rejected prior to an interview: N/A

Where you've been waitlisted for an interview: N/A

Your first choice: Toronto/Western

Your last choice: N/A

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Cumulative GPA: 3.5 Undergrad

Top two years GPA: 3.97

Masters in Cancer Biology

Bio Score: 18

Chem Score: 18

Reading Comp. Score: 22

AA Score: 19

PAT andCarving Score score: We shall not discuss such horrific things.

Where you applied: Toronto, Western

Where you've received an interview: Toronto (have not heard from Western)

Where you've been rejected prior to an interview: N/A

Where you've been waitlisted for an interview: N/A

Your first choice: Toronto but will happily go to Western also.

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Cumulative GPA:

3.4 Undergrad

3.9 Master's

Masters in Alzheimer's Research

Bio Score: 23

Chem Score: 22

Reading Comp. Score: 19

AA Score: 21

PAT: 20

Carving Score score: 25

Where you applied: Toronto, Western, Dalhousie, Manitoba

Where you've received an interview: Toronto (have not heard from Western or Manitoba)

Where you've been rejected prior to an interview: I think I was rejected by Dalhousie

Where you've been waitlisted for an interview: N/A

Your first choice: All depends on a number of factors

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Thanks Wisdom... I wish you the best of luck on your schools...

 

As for why I did better in Graduate School in course work - to be honest - Grad school courses are just easier to get higher marks on. That being said of the 4 half courses i took, 2 were easy and 2 were very intensive. The point is that once you are a grad student the course instructers are not out to get you just there to make sure you understand the concepts of the courses. Lastly, I drank way too much in undergrad, :) , but then again I also did this during my MSc. :)

 

Once again good luck to all of you guys...

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