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What are the easiest DO programs to get into?

Hey everyone! I'm a junior starting to think about college and the medical field really interests me. I'm aware of MD and DO degrees, but I've heard DO programs might be easier to get into. Can anyone tell me which DO programs are generally considered the easiest to get accepted into? Thanks a bunch!

11 months ago

Hi there! It's true that some DO programs may have slightly lower entrance requirements compared to MD programs, but remember that each DO program has its own unique set of admission requirements and standards. That being said, here are a few DO programs that have slightly lower average MCAT scores and GPAs for accepted applicants:

1. Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine (ARCOM): The average MCAT score for this program is around 501, while the average GPA ranges from 3.4 to 3.6.

2. Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine (BCOM): This program has an average MCAT score of approximately 502 and the average GPA of accepted students is around 3.5.

3. Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM): The average MCAT score for LUCOM hovers around 503, with an average GPA of 3.4 to 3.6 for accepted applicants.

Please note that just because these programs might have lower average stats, it isn't a guarantee that they'll be "easier" for you to get into. Admissions committees still consider numerous factors beyond GPAs and MCAT scores while evaluating applicants, including extracurricular activities, volunteering, clinical experience, research, and personal statements. It's important to strive for a well-rounded application and make sure that osteopathic medicine aligns with your own career and personal goals.

The best approach is to research various DO programs thoroughly, attend open houses or admissions events if possible, and gain a better understanding of each program's unique requirements and environment. Don't forget to also consider factors such as location, school size, and match with your intended specialty. Good luck in your journey!

11 months ago

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