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LizzyM Score Application Assistant Calculator - What Are My Chances for Medical School?

Enter your statistics and other demographic information to see where you stand:
Your chance of gaining admission to at least one medical school based on official AAMC historic data
There are applicants that applied with a GPA in the range of and an MCAT in the range of . Out of those applicants, 5 were accepted to at least one medical school.
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Your LizzyM Score is
% of all had a LOWER or EQUAL score
% of all had a HIGHER score
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All About the LizzyM Score

Who is LizzyM?
LizzyM is a medical school admission committee member and long-time Student Doctor Network contributor.

What is the LizzyM Score and how is it calculated?
The LizzyM Score is a reference value that LizzyM created to provide a quick snapshot of a medical school applicant’s academic quality. Here’s how it is computed:

LizzyM Score = GPA*10 + Pre-2015 MCAT

Your MCAT score is converted using the following MCAT Table, which is built into the LizzyM calculator. This thread provides details on the LizzyM Score: Essential SDN Wisdom for Pre-Meds

The LizzyM Application Assistant allows you to see how likely you are to be accepted to a medical school based strictly on GPA, MCAT score, and AAMC admissions data.

How should I use the LizzyM Score?
The LizzyM Score is a useful guide to see if applicants with similar academic credentials were accepted to medical school. While some medical schools review each application holistically, meaning every application is reviewed, others reject applications solely based on minimum value GPA and MCAT scores without review of other factors.

Having a low LizzyM score does not mean that there is no way for you to get into medical school. It just means that your academic credentials are lower than some other applicants, so the other factors of your application will be more important in gaining admission. Having a high LizzyM score does not guarantee that you will get into medical school. You will still need to prove to admissions committees that you would be a good physician.

We DO NOT recommend that you use the LizzyM Score as your sole criteria for selecting the medical schools for your application process.

The AAMC no longer releases race-related applicant and matriculant grids. Please use our 2013-2016 data to view a more in-depth breakdown.

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