MCAT scores
Sherly said, ON SEPTEMBER 1, 2009 ON 7:01 PM
Hey Joyce, Your blog is very informative. I wanted to know something about ROSS. What was your MCAT score with which you got into Ross? or otherwise, wht is the mcat score with which I can even apply thr?
Hi Sherly,
I apologize for my laggard response! Ross looks at your application in a holistic manner, which means that your MCAT score does not weigh too much like it would in the very in-demand and cramped up U.S. medical system. According to an information seminar I went to before attending school, the Assistant Dean of Admissions stated that the lowest MCAT score that they accepted was an 11. I know people who have gotten in with scores that range from 15-35. The MCAT score is still an important way to gauge your performance and competence in the core sciences, but don’t think it is the only major factor in your application. Hope this helps!
- Joyce
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Hotel Mi Amor
ON JULY 10, 2009 ON 10:20 AM
Hi Joyce,
I am starting Ross this September and I am enjoying reading your blog. It is very informative. I was wondering if you can give me some pointers specifically about the Hotel Mi Amor. I have reserved an apartment there and I would like to know what else to bring. Could you comment specifically on Laundry facilities, cooking utensils (pots pans, knives, cutting board, dishes…) because I plan on cooking, and size of sheets to bring (twin, full..).
I am glad you like the landlord. Any additional information that you could supply about the apartments would be appreciated. Did you say they have a white board with markers?- Pauline
Hi Pauline,
Congratulations on your acceptance! The apartments at Hotel Mi Amor should all come stocked with the same cooking utensils. My kitchen came with 2 flat plates, a mug, a few plastic cups and some eating utensils. For cooking, a cutting knife, skillet and pot are supplied. There is no cutting board here.
You can’t do your own laundry here, you have to rely on the local’s services. The maid here provides her own laundry service, but I frankly find it inadequate. You will invariably receive business cards from different taxi, shipping deliveries and laundry services as you arrive, so you will have plenty of locals to choose from. With that said, do not bring any laundry detergent unless you want to hand wash clothes.
Regardless of where you stay on the island, make sure to bring just queen-sized bed sheets. I have’t seen anything bigger than that around here. Every room here is stocked with a large white board mounted on the wall. Bring your own dry erase markers, though you will come across many opportunities to buy some on campus. Bring your own eraser and board cleaner spray, too.
Some additional details I can give you… The apartment comes fully furnished. You have a closet that will require hangers, so remember to bring those, and maybe some compartments that have covers. A queen sized bed, some lounge seats, a dining table with chairs, a studying desk + chair, and night stand. There is also a microwave in the kitchen. There is hot water in the shower, but nowhere else. They have transformers here for power, so bring a surge protector, and that will be all you need in terms of power concerns! A desk lamp may be necessary, though the lighting here is sufficicent. There is a TV here with cable (there’s HBO here @_@), and a remote controlled air conditioner. I’m sure I mentioned this before, but the landlord arranges a driver to bring us to school every morning at 7:45am for free.
Maybe some day I will post pictures of my apartment. Overall, there’s a beautiful view of the ocean and the mountainsides here. If you open all your windows, you can actually get a cool breeze working. The apartments are very spacious, and have plenty of room for guests.
Hope this helps!
Don’t stress!
I don’t care if you’re a rocket scientist or someone with tremendous experience in the medical field already. You come here expecting to be on your own, you won’t be taken seriously. So many students end up in the health center not because they got sick from the food or they ended up in an accident, but because they’re too stressed out trying to stay on top. Honestly, I walked in there, and I literally saw it. If you stress out, the game is over. You MUST adopt a sense of humor here! Most importantly, you need to learn how to take care of yourself before you try to take care of others. Otherwise… you don’t really belong in medical school – and specifically at Ross.
Sorry I haven’t been posting much lately. As you can imagine, I’ve got a lot on my plate.
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