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4 years ago
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Can I find my chancing into specific departments of the college like a combined medical program it offers?
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I am a sophmore in high school and know that I want to go to medical school, residency, and become a doctor. I researched that a lot of colleges have a combined college and medical school program where you complete both college and medical school in either 5,6, or 7 years. I am very interested in this program and I was wondering if there was a way to determine my chancing into a combined college-medschool program on this website?

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4 years ago

Super short answer No

but if you see a Univ that has high acceptance rate like University X and have a med program then they accept more people as a rule of thumb. But the best way to look for those stats is find the middle 50% for SAT /ACT and GPA and go for the top of that area for example Univ X has an average GPA of 3.5-3.75 and a SAT of 150-1350 you would want to aim for a 1320 SAT and a 3.7 gpa to be most competitive thorough exceeding those are much better and you could reach out to schools you are interested in that have that program and ask about mid50% for that specific program as those are really competitive from my understanding

PS my averages are random

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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4.0
SAT: 720 math
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800
| 800 verbal
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