
Originally Posted by
thegodfather
What cycle are you applying for? You realise the only reason to apply DO is if your grades are borderline for being accepted into lower tier MD schools. The typical matriculant is a 3.7/31 MCAT. Typical DO matriculant is a 3.5/28 MCAT...Of course that means 50% of matriculants are below those averages, but I would say unless you are sitting on a 3.7+ and 31+ MCAT with at least 200 hours of volunteering and 100 hours of shadowing, and some other quality EC's, that you should apply to 20 of the lowest tiered MD schools, avoiding schools that take less than 1.5 OOS, and then at least 10-15 of the osteopathic schools that you have a shot at. The MSAR is a valuable tool for looking up this info and finding out where you might be competitive. Of course numbers are only half the battle, if you have the interviewing skills of a rock, you can have perfect numbers and get in nowhere...