Will Not Having My Prereqs Done Before Apps Hurt Me? (2024)


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Our poster today is looking at his med school application timeline and wondering if completing his prereqs after he applies to medical school will hurt his application.

The short answer is, no, it will not hurt your med school apps to apply before finishing your last prerequisites. But let’s dig a little deeper. What are the other possible ramifications of applying to medical school before your prereqs are all completed?

Listen to this podcast episode with the player above, or keep reading for the highlights and takeaway points.

[01:10] OldPreMeds Question of the Week:

As usual on the OldPreMeds Podcast, our question is taken from the Nontrad Premed Forum.

Our poster this week is saying he has four more labs—biologyand organic chemistry labs—to complete tentatively in Summer 2018 and Fall 2018. He plans to spend Spring 2018 preparing for the MCAT (no classes). The poster is working 60 hours a week, so he’s working full time and studying full time as well. He’s planning to take the MCAT in 2018.

Side Note About Medical School Application Deadlines

Our poster goes on saying, “I noticed from the MSAR (Medical School Admissions Requirements)that most of the schools close their primary application by November to early December.”

I have an important point to make about these deadlines. It’s true that medical schools have their application deadlines around the end of November, early December, depending on the school.But if you’re applying in November or December, you are not going to get into medical school.

The majority of schools have already sent out all of their interview invites by late November. They have already set aside a lot of acceptances for their next class. And so if you’re applying that late, you’re not likely going to get an interview. You’re not likely going to get into medical school.

The application deadlines posted by medical schools should be ignored. You need to apply as early as possible, as close to June as possible.Click To Tweet

Back to the Question: Should I Apply Before Completing All My Prereqs?

Going back to the poster’s question, he says his final prereqs will be completed in the Fall of 2018. So his question is whether he would be at a disadvantage for the 2019 application cycle. He has read that he could still apply by June 1st, even without all his prerequisites done.

[03:22] Applying to Medical School Without Prerequisites Finished

The poster wants to apply in June of 2018 to start medical school in June 2019. So he wants to know, if he finishes his prereqs in the Fall of 2018 (Sept-Dec), would this put him at a disadvantage to apply in June of 2018?

The answer is no, it would not put you at any disadvantage.You do not need to have your prereqs done before you apply to medical school. You only need to have your prereqs done before you matriculate into medical school. Other than that, it doesn’t matter.

It does not put you at any disadvantage to apply to medical school before your prereqs are completed.Click To Tweet

How Will It Affect Your GPA on Medical School Apps to Not Have Your Prereqs Finished?

One factor to consider is that, if you’re taking your final prereqs after applying, schools won’t see your grades on those final classes when considering your application. If you’re struggling with your GPA, those final grades might help bump it up just a little more.

Another option is to send an update letter to the medical schools after those final prereq grades are in.

[04:48] Taking the MCAT Without Prereqs

What might hurt you is if you’re taking the MCAT without those prereqs. It might hurt not to have that foundational knowledge for the MCAT. But many students will take the MCAT before all of their prereqs are done. That’s just the normal timeline of undergrad classes, the MCAT, and applying to medical school.

I see more and more students taking a purposeful gap year to study for the MCAT after all their classes are done.Click To Tweet

Students who take a gap year to study for the MCAT are thinking they don’t want to cram everything in together. So they decide on doing all their classes first, they graduate, and then they start to prepare for the MCAT. But if you’re a strong enough student and you think you can fit it all in, then go ahead and do it.

[Related episode: What Prereqs Do I Have to Have to Take the MCAT?]

[05:55] Wrapping Up

Again, the answer is no, it doesn’t hurt if your prereqs are not done prior to submitting your application. But remember that you need to submit as early as possible in the cycle.

If you have a friend who is going through this process, grab their phone and have them subscribe to this podcast.

Also, I’m available to help you through this process. I help students with their personal statements and interview preparation. I offer complete application prep where we work from January to December, all through the application cycle. I’ll help you write your personal statement, secondaries, update letters, and prepare for your interviews.

I wlll help you with everything and anything you need to successfully get into medical school.

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Links and Other Resources

  • Check out our Nontrad Premed Forum, and ask a question of your own!
  • Related episode: Can I Apply to Medical School Without Prerequisites?
  • Related episode: How Recent Should My Prereqs Be for Med School?
  • Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” at Blueprint MCAT (formerly Next Step Test Prep)!
Will Not Having My Prereqs Done Before Apps Hurt Me? (2024)

FAQs

Will Not Having My Prereqs Done Before Apps Hurt Me? ›

Again, the answer is no, it doesn't hurt if your prereqs are not done prior to submitting your application. But remember that you need to submit as early as possible in the cycle. If you have a friend who is going through this process, grab their phone and have them subscribe to this podcast.

Do I have to complete all prerequisites before applying to medical school? ›

You must complete each and every prerequisite for each medical school you are applying to. Each school has similar requirements, but please be attentive to the individual differences.

Can you take MCAT without prerequisites? ›

While there aren't specific courses you have to take to be able to register and take the exam, it's important to feel comfortable with the content and skills tested.

Is a 3.7 GPA bad for med school? ›

Look at matriculants' GPAs, not just the applicants, to ensure you apply to programs where you have a good chance of being accepted. Generally, a GPA of 3.5 or higher is ideal. You are still considered competitive if your GPA is within 0.1 points of the medical school's average.

Do prerequisites expire? ›

It Depends on the School

So in general, there's no specific requirement for the timing of your prereqs. It depends on the school you're applying to. You may want to add some new courses if your classes are approaching 10 years old or older.

What is the easiest medical school to get into? ›

The University of Mississippi School of Medicine is widely considered the easiest medical school to get into due to its abnormally high acceptance rate. The school has boasted an acceptance rate of 53% over the years (currently 43%), and has relatively low minimum GPA and MCAT requirements.

How long does it take to get pre reqs for med school? ›

The pre-med track typically lasts four years, as you'll need a bachelor's degree to apply to medical school. That being said, some students choose to enroll in accelerated BS/MD combined degree programs that allow them to finish their pre-med courses in three years.

Is it bad to submit med school application without MCAT? ›

Yes, it is possible to get into certain medical schools without taking the MCAT. Though, you must keep in mind that the vast majority of schools require you to take the MCAT. As a result, your options become more limited should you choose to skip the exam.

Can you submit med school apps without MCAT score? ›

If you're not an early-bird type of test-taker, however, the good news is that your medical school application can be verified and processed without your MCAT score.

Can I get into med school with just MCAT score? ›

No, cannot get into medical school with just the MCAT. You also need a bachelor's degree and passing grades in specific science courses to attend medical school.

What is the lowest GPA accepted to Harvard Medical School? ›

While Harvard Medical School is highly competitive, the lowest GPA accepted tends to be around 3.0. However, this can fluctuate from year to year based on the applicant pool and other factors.

Can I get into Harvard Med with a 3.9 GPA? ›

HMS is highly selective, so getting in is no easy task. According to CBS News, Harvard Medical School is one of the hardest medical schools to get into. The average GPA of matriculants is 3.9, evidencing that high-achieving students have the best shot at admission.

Can I get into med school with a 2.7 GPA? ›

A GPA of 3.0 or higher is generally considered to be the minimum requirement for medical schools. Some schools may have a lower minimum requirement, such as a 2.5 or 2.75, but these are less common.

Is there a way to skip prerequisites? ›

Sometimes, depending on the course and what sort of evidence you can provide about knowing the prereq. Sometimes you can “CLEP” a course based on experience or military training. But even if you have a prereq waived, you usually still have to take the same number of total courses in your program.

What happens if I don't pass a prerequisite? ›

Retaking prerequisite classes: if you fail a prerequisite class, you'll have the chance to retake the course for another semester, but you'll not be able to take higher-level classes.

What if I fail a prerequisite? ›

This means you would need to register for the prerequisite course again in a future semester and successfully complete it before moving on to the next course [1].

Can you apply to med school without pre-med? ›

Can people without a pre-med major still get into medical school? Yes! Medical schools take a holistic look at candidates. As long as all prerequisite coursework has been completed, medical schools will consider applicants of any academic background.

Do med schools accept C? ›

Medical schools do not accept a grade of C- or below in required courses. If you do retake a class both grades will appear on your transcript. Medical schools recommend that instead of repeating a course you take upper division science courses in the same area to increase your knowledge and boost your GPA.

Can you take medical school prerequisites after graduation? ›

Many universities offer post-baccalaureate programs for students who need to fulfill pre-med requirements . Post-bacc programs vary in cost, duration and selectivity of admissions. Even if you fulfilled these requirements in college, taking a refresher course in biology or chemistry can strengthen your application.

What do I need to do to get into medical school? ›

10 Tips on Getting Into Med School
  1. Get Some Medical Experience on Your Résumé ...
  2. Do Research Projects. ...
  3. Put in Time Serving Others. ...
  4. Choose a Major You Will Excel In. ...
  5. Apply to Multiple Medical Schools. ...
  6. Study Early and Often for the Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT. ...
  7. Learn Another Language.

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