Graduate degree of some kind before MD

<p>sakky,</p>

<p>3.7+ is about the median for UCLA med and the median for their MD/PhD program.</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins does not give their median GPA for their MD/PhD program, so it's speculatory on either or our parts to say what JHU's gap is.</p>

<p>However, it seems to me that the gap in GPA is small, if nonexistent. Again, neither of us can really argue firmly in either case, since we can't really do a serious stats analysis, but just looking at most med schools, 3.7+ doesn't seem too far off the mark for the median. JHU is of course an extreme, even amongst the top 10-15 med schools. Harvard is 3.76, UCSF is 3.79. So 3.7+ (which probably means a strong 3.7 at least), isn't that far off the mark from most of the top 10-15 schools.</p>