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What MCAT score do you need to get into LECOM?
Screened applicants: Must have a 2.7 or higher overall GPA and either a 497 or better MCAT taken within the past three years or an Academic Index Score (AIS) of 110 or higher.
Is LECOM a good medical school?
Yes, LECOM is a good medical school. Boasting a 98.1% COMLEX pass rate, flexible entry pathways (optional MCAT), and cheaper than average tuition fees ($37,000), for many students, it's a solid choice.
Is LECOM DO or MD?
LECOM graduates receive a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. The undergraduate school may award the student a bachelor degree by utilizing credits from the courses taken while at LECOM.
How hard is it to get into LECOM medical school?
LECOM is one of few institutions that accept an alternative to the MCAT. They want a minimum Academic Index Score of 123 and a GPA higher than 2.7 to meet the entry requirements.
What GPA is required for LECOM?
Achieve a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Obtain a rank in the top 25 percent of your high school class. Achieve a minimum SAT score of 1240 (new SAT)/1170 (old SAT) or ACT composite score of 26. Achieve a minimum Academic Index Score of 115 (LECOM admission criteria).
What is the average MCAT score for LECOM?
503
How hard is it to get into LECOM?
Have a cumulative unweighted high school grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, a 3.8 or higher unweighted high school GPA is required for the Medical 3+4 track; and. Agree not to apply to another medical school's program while enrolled in the early acceptance program with LECOM.
What is a good AIS score for LECOM?
Supplemental application sent to the following prospective students: Screened applicants: Must have a 2.7 or higher overall GPA and either a 497 or better MCAT taken within the past three years or an Academic Index Score (AIS) of 110 or higher. The AIS is calculated using ACT or SAT with overall post-secondary GPA.