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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the School of Medicine has changed the policy regarding prerequisite courses taken online. We will now accept online prerequisite courses completed at an accredited college or university, whether these were taken prior to the pandemic or any time afterwards.
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11 de abr. de 2024 · The Johns Hopkins Medical School acceptance rate is just 6.3 percent, making admissions highly competitive. Let’s take a closer look at admissions statistics for the class of 2027: Applications: 4,213. Interviews: 591. Accepted: 266. Matriculants: 120. Average GPA: 3.92. Average MCAT score: 521 (Suggested reading: Average GPA and ...
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