<p>What are the “stats” of students accepted into the Medical Scholars Program? (GPA,EC’s,SAT/ACT scores, and etc…)</p>
<p>Not released.</p>
<p>Am I guaranteed admission into their Med school?*</p>
<p>See RaVNzCRoFT’s post.</p>
<p>How rigorous is the curriculum?</p>
<p>Same as regular premed. Any major, as long as you have 1 year of the following: Physics, Math, Chemistry Organic Chemistry, Biology and Writing.</p>
<p>RaVNzCRoFT and I have just gotten through the worst of a stressful week. Now stop being so annoying and drop the sense of entitlement.</p>
<p>If you’re doctor-worthy, I see no reason why you should have trouble getting into the program. But really, why bother? It’s not like it gives you free tuition or pie.</p>
<p>First of all, if your attention span is that short, I don’t see you becoming a doctor. Like RavnzCroft said, be patient (no pun intended).
Second of all, if you want thoughtful responses to your questions, stop being so terse and frankly, rude. The people answering questions on these forums are all volunteering their times, and like NWrnnr5 said, we have just gone through quite a stressful week (you guys probably just took the bio test as well ;o). Use proper grammar and complete sentences, and maybe people will actually give you thoughtful answers instead of sarcastic ones.
Personally, just from your attitude, I don’t see you getting into the MSP program. They only take around 5 people per year, and the number of applications are definitely in the hundreds, if not a few thousand. IT IS THAT COMPETITIVE. You have to be absolutely stellar.</p>
<p>Once you see my application you will be stunned. In addition I am a Native American (URM), and I am willing to bet they don’t get many Native American applicants.</p>
<p>Not so worried about this anymore I guess. Like you so deftly pointed out, they probably don’t get too many Native American applicants. I’m willing to bet even less from a large public school in the Orlando area. You might still be ok though; since you obviously lied about a lot of other things on your chances thread, you have inadvertently covered yourself with plausible deniability.</p>
<p>I hope they do audit you. More of a chance that they’ll see this thread.</p>
<p>I do not know you, thank god, because if I did that would unfortunately mean that you went to WashU. That would truly be a shame for everyone else here at this school. </p>
<p>I can call you a liar because by taking 5 minutes and looking through your posts, I can see that you’re full of it.</p>