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Help, I Was Rejected by All the Med Schools I Applied To!

Here’s my 2-minute answer to the question I hear every application season:

I was rejected by every single medical school I applied to. What can I change?”

There’s a simple 2-step process that rejected med school applicants need to follow:

  1. Assess what went wrong,
  2. Fix it!

What exactly was your application weakness?

Did you apply too late? Then this year, apply as soon as AMCAS opens.

Was your MCAT too low for the schools you applied to? If so, apply to schools with lower average MCAT scores or retake your MCAT and score higher so that your target schools will notice you.

Were your grades too low? Maybe you need to take some extra courses or complete a full postbac program (and do well!).

Did you blow your interviews? Maybe you need some interview coaching for next time.

Our expert advisors can help you determine what went wrong last time and what you need to do to succeed next time. Check out Accepted’s Medical School Admissions Consulting Services for more information on how we can guide you through every step of the admissions process.

For 25 years, Accepted has helped applicants gain acceptance to their dream healthcare programs. Our outstanding team of admissions consultants features former admissions directors, admissions committee members, pre-health advisors, postbac program directors, and doctors. Our staff has guided applicants to acceptance at allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) medical schools, residencies and fellowships, dental school, veterinarian school, and physician assistant programs at top schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Penn, UCSF, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and many more. Want an admissions expert to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch!

Related Resources:

Medical School Reapplicant Advice: 6 Steps for Success, a free guide
What to Do if You’re Rejected from Grad School
Reapplying to Med School: Evaluating Your Profile

Linda Abraham: Linda Abraham is the president and founder of Accepted. Linda earned her bachelors and MBA at UCLA, and has been advising applicants since 1994 when she founded Accepted. Linda is the co-founder and first president of AIGAC. She has written or co-authored 13 e-books on the admissions process, and has been quoted by The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News, Poets & Quants, Bloomberg Businessweek, CBS News, and others. Linda is the host of Admissions Straight Talk, a podcast for graduate school applicants.
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