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Old 02-27-2006, 04:23 PM   #9
bluedevilmike
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In theory, a 45 is a "perfect" score, but the high score in the country over the past few years has been a 43. That is, nobody's actually gotten a 45.

I should also tell you that your breakdown is very important.

For example, a 15-15-6 gives you a 36 - a very good score! - but the 6 is enough of a liability that you probably would not be admitted to any medical schools. One way schools look at your score is by assessing your lowest subscore, so try to keep your score balanced.



And NO, for goodness sake, don't start studying as a junior. Not because it will hurt you, but just because it is grossly excessive. Take the required courses first, and then spend either the summer or a semester studying.

You don't need to grow up quite that quickly.

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