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OOP, no rural, no research, maximum GPA. What MCAT score do I need for an interview?


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I'd have to add that your maximum GPA may not be Manitoba's maximum GPA. Schools that don't have the A+ grade at 90-100% are at a disadvantage (max GPA of 4.0/4.5).

 

In any case, your GPA (4.0 or 4.5) and that MCAT were enough this year.

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Thanks. I haven't actually written my MCAT yet. My practice tests are in the 35-40 range. What would be the minimum "converted" MCAT score (out of 14.8) that could I get away with to be interviewed?

 

I noticed that the MINIMUM was 11.5 on their statistic document. But these people probably had some rural/research. The average was 12.3. Could I get away with a 12.0?

 

My GPA would be 4.5 out of 4.5.

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I "got away" with 4.0 and 11.9, with unpublished research (so probably no bonus) and nothing rural.

 

I think you're overthinking the process. There's only 50-ish people interviewed OOP per year, so the stats are going to vary a lot.

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