George Washington University

<p>Does any1 knw wht SAT score is required for admission into GWU's 7-year BA/MD program?</p>

<p>1400 (10 chars)</p>

<p>is that the min</p>

<p>does everything havta reach by dec 10??</p>

<p>i think its postmark dec. 10</p>

<p>humbuf i cant apply ...</p>

<p>My school was unable to send out my transcript this week, is it ok if goes out Monday or Tuesday as long as everything else is out by the 10th?</p>

<p>call GW to make sure...but i think it should be okay....</p>

<p>what, 1400 is not the min..probably the average since on the 2400 scale, 2100 is their average. Anyways, I'm applying to it too.good luck everyone!</p>

<p>1400 is the min.....I called because back when I had a 1380, I was checking which schools I could apply to...and maybe min for prog is diff?</p>

<p>well I applied and from one sitting I have 1390, but combined I have a 1420...hopefully they will consider my app. Good luck to everyone else who applied :)</p>

<p>wait...now i'm scared what I have not taken the SAT reasoning test and took the ACT instead? Will the consider that? (i have a 35). They should have a cutoff for ACT then too....</p>

<p>I believe they will consider that...it's probably like a 32 or so cut off for ACT</p>

<p>i didnt no GWU had a 7 yr program...</p>

<p>Yes, it's a 7 year program and they give you a fixed rate fee for the entire time. A good thing!</p>

<p>their website says nothing about an SAT cutoff for the 7 year ba/md program.</p>

<p>Actually there's a page with things you should have, and if you call their office they'll tell you ..</p>

<p>can someone please post a link to the page aspen d is talking about^.</p>

<p>Call their office. I couldn't find the link from the gwu site, but if you google GWU 7 year MD 1400, there -are- results.</p>

<p>hm, interesting, considering that there are people with <1400 SATs who got into PLME and HPME (supposedly the most selective combined med programs). By the way, when I visited GW in November, the admissions officer said that they might be doubling the number of seats for the program (in other words, taking 30 ppl instead of 15)</p>