Title: Pre-Health Professions
1Pre-Health Professions
- Information and guidelines for first-year
students
2U.S. Medical School Admissions Statistics
YEAR Applications Acceptances App/Accept
1975 42,624 14,554 2.91
1988 26,721 15,969 1.71
1993 42,808 16,307 2.61
1996 46,968 16,200 2.91
1999 38,529 16,221 2.41
2002 33,625 16,480 2.01
2005 36,049 16,855 2.11
2006 37,701 17,719 2.11
3Medical School Admissions Statistics for Wabash
Students 1996-2006
CLASS 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 total
Number Applied 13 15 20 13 12 15 11 20 13 17 13 162
Number Accept. 11 12 20 11 11 15 8 14 11 10 9 132
Accept. 85 80 100 85 92 100 73 70 85 59 69 81
4Dental School Admission Statistics
Year Applications Acceptances App/Accepts
1975 15,734 5,763 2.71
1991 5,632 4,047 1.41
1994 7,713 4,121 1.91
1995 8,437 4,237 2.01
1998 9,447 4,178 2.21
2000 7,770 4,327 1.81
2002 7,537 4,448 1.71
2003 7,987 4,618 1.71
5The 4 Things Health Professional Schools Look For
- Academic Performance
- Performance on your Standardized Test (MCAT for
Medical and Osteopath school, DAT for Dental
School, OAT for Optometry school, GRE for most
Vet. Schools, etc) - Community Involvement and a Commitment to Service
- Professional Exposure
6Academic Performance
- Minimum 3.5 for Medical School
- Minimum 3.3 for Dental School, with similar
minimums for Optometry School, Vet School,
Pharmacy School - High GPA in Science and Math Courses
7Standardized Tests
- Competitive MCAT score is around 30 (average at
IU SOM is 29.4), with no one score below 8 - Competitive DAT score around 20 (with special
attention paid to the Perceptual Ability Test
PAT)
8Community and Service Involvement
- Wabash Community such as athletics, newspaper,
clubs of interest, research, leadership roles - Crawfordsville Community such as mentoring
local youth, Habitat for Humanity, tutoring,
translating, volunteering at hospital or nursing
home - Home town such as service organizations, local
medical center, youth camps, mission work - World/Global community service abroad, study
abroad
9Professional Exposure
- Shadowing
- Internships/long-term projects with professionals
- Research opportunities
- Jobs in clinical settings
- Service within healthcare (e.g. volunteering at a
well-baby clinic)
10Medical School Course Prerequisites
- 1 year Biology (Bio 111, 112)
- 1 year Inorganic Chemistry (Ch 111, 231/241)
- 1 year Organic Chemistry (Ch 221, 222)
- 1 year Physics (Phys 111, 112 or 113)
- Calculus (Ma 111, 1121 semester or 1 year)
- English Composition (Eng 101 or 201 1 semester
or 1 year) - Cumulative GPA 3.5 or greater to be competitive
11IU Dental School Prerequisites
- 1 year Biology (Bio 111, 112)
- 1 Semester Anatomy (Bio 221)
- 1 Semester Physiology (Bio 315)
- 1 Semester Biochemistry (Ch 361)
- 1 Year Inorganic Chemistry (Ch 111, 231/241)
- 1 Semester Organic Chemistry (Ch 221)
- 1 Year Physics (Phy 111, 112 or 113)
- 1 Semester Psychology (Psych 101)
- 1 Semester English Composition (Eng 101 or 201)
- Suggested Electives Solid Art, Intro to
Business Management, Genetics - Minimum Cumulative GPA of 3.3 to be competitive
12Timing
- Standardized tests are usually taken in the
Spring of your junior year (for MCATs and DATs). - The application process begins the spring of your
Junior year and includes soliciting faculty for
letters of recommendation. - Interviews will take place from Aug January of
your senior year.
13Dont lose sight of why youre doing this
- Health professional schools want individuals
demonstrating - Integrity
- Responsibility
- Leadership
- Social maturity
- Purpose
- Motivation
- Initiative
- Curiosity
- Common sense
- Perseverance
- Breadth of interests
- Ability to relate to others
14While at Wabash
- Choose to study a subject you enjoy. You do not
need to major in biology or chemistry to go to
medical school. - Do very well in your classes.
- Work at developing and/or reinforcing your
personal traits. - Attend Pre-Health Professions Meetings
- Meet with Pre-Health Advisor
- Always have a Plan B