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Must I have previously applied to medical school/submitted an AMCAS application to apply to the Special Masters Program?

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Previous application to medical school is not necessary for acceptance to the Georgetown SMP. Although the AMCAS application contains useful information for evaluating an applicant, lack of this form will not negatively affect your chances of acceptance to our program. If you have not applied to medical school, you must submit the supplemental material listed on the application page of our website in lieu of the AMCAS application form. • Must I have taken the MCAT to apply to the SMP? No. Although the MCAT is highly preferred, if you have not yet taken it, you may submit GRE scores instead. However, keep in mind that MCAT scores allow us to better evaluate whether successful performance in the program will significantly enhance your chances at eventually gaining acceptance to a medical school. Because many medical schools routinely admit students with MCAT totals averaging 29 to 30, it is a good idea for anyone with a score less than 30 to retake the exam after proper preparation. • Ca

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