<p>AP scores don’t get sent to colleges unless you put the code, which I never do.</p>
<p>I agree. But you said that you’re not sending “most of your scores.” That means that you intend to send some of your scores. Once you try to send “some of your scores,” at that point, all of your scores will get sent.</p>
<p>UCLA and Cal have lousy premed advising and they don’t do Committee Letters. None of the UCs do CLs and none have good advising. These schools have way too many premeds and only about half of their med school applicants get accepted to a US MD med school.</p>
<p>What do you mean by: “have to get into med school?” You have to WANT to get into med school. </p>
<p>Frankly, since you’re not a very strong student, if you have hopes for med school then the last thing you should be doing is aiming for top schools. Your classmates will be stronger students than you are. </p>
<p>Premed prereq classes are WEEDER classes. They limit the number of As. So, guess what that means? If you’re not one of the strongest students in those classes, it’s unlikely that you’re going to get the A’s. </p>
<p>To get accepted to med school you need a very high GPA and a strong MCAT score, along with good LORs, medically-related ECs, etc. </p>
<p>I’ve seen too many premeds strive for top school admissions, but their stats are average for the school. Later they’re complaining that their GPAs aren’t med school worthy. Well, that’s because to many of their premed classmates were much stronger students and grabbed all the A’s.</p>