Hi Mira, thank you for your question. Most Irish med schools do not identify GPA thresholds, except for Trinity College and University College Dublin which have a 3.3 and 3.08 GPA cut-offs respectively. The MCAT is a requirement for the four-year programs in Irish medical schools but not for the other two (five- and six- year programs). To learn more about the Atlantic Bridge program, please visit our blog bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/atlantic-bridge
@@BeMoAcademicConsulting This is all true and the five year program can apply to those who have their Pre-Meds done but not the MCAT and have a degree already.
Do you have any statistics about acceptance for American students? A ballpark GPA or MCAT range? Thanks!
Hi Mira, thank you for your question. Most Irish med schools do not identify GPA thresholds, except for Trinity College and University College Dublin which have a 3.3 and 3.08 GPA cut-offs respectively. The MCAT is a requirement for the four-year programs in Irish medical schools but not for the other two (five- and six- year programs). To learn more about the Atlantic Bridge program, please visit our blog bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/atlantic-bridge
@@BeMoAcademicConsulting This is all true and the five year program can apply to those who have their Pre-Meds done but not the MCAT and have a degree already.
@@ps.6023 Hello Pan! Thanks for your comment!