What gpa and act score is required for any direct med school?

<p>I really want to know what I need to achieve on the ACT and what GPA I need to keep going to get into a direct medical program. I know it is extremely difficult, but I want to try. </p>

<p>please posttt.</p>

<p>It is extremely variable. You should buy an MSAR, which gives recommended ACT/GPA/SAT values. Also, there is a website somewhere that lists the reqs, but IDK how good of a resource it is.</p>

<p>I would shoot to as close to an unweighted 4.0 as you can, with an ACT in the 30s.</p>

<p>MSAR? where can i buy that? </p>

<p>and what website is that? </p>

<p>my gpa is a 3.886 weighted, but 4.0 unweighted. my first act test is in september. is a 32 good enough or should it be higher? what would guarantee me a spot - test score/gpa wise?</p>

<p>uhm. why did this get moved?
and where did it get moved to?</p>

<p>3.886 weighted, but 4.0 unweighted - is that in reverse? There is no quarantee with even highest possible scores / GPA. D. got into 3 programs out of 6 that she applied. She applied mostly to state schools, which proved to be a good strategy. Apply widely and consider going regular route also.</p>