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Probably pretty good. And you won't really know unless you try.

 

One thing I noticed from reading your post, and I don't mean to be mean, but you should get those english courses done. Practice your reading and writing, and bump your MCAT. Apparently it's worth more than we thought.

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Probably pretty good. And you won't really know unless you try.

 

One thing I noticed from reading your post, and I don't mean to be mean, but you should get those english courses done. Practice your reading and writing, and bump your MCAT. Apparently it's worth more than we thought.

Cheers

 

I heard a good ws can offset poor English marks and vice versa is this true? I have an s in the ws, overall MCAT 30+

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I think it's the other way around - a good English mark can offset a bad Writing Section score. And I don't think anyone on here really knows for sure, anyway. No one knows the breakdown score for sure either, though you can look at the CBC report and take that data with a grain of salt.

 

I thought you said your MCAT was low? Over 30 is good.

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