Wake Forest School of Medicine - Admissions and Rankings

Admissions and Rankings

Students applying to the Wake Forest School of Medicine are required to take the MCAT. The undergraduate coursework requirements include 8 semester hours of zoology or biology, 8 semester hours of general physics, 8 semester hours of general chemistry, and 8 semester hours of organic chemistry. The average MCAT subject score for students admitted for the class of 2015 was a 10.7, and the average total MCAT was 32.1. The median GPA for those accepted was a 3.58, and six students had advanced degrees prior to applying. Overall, 7,391 students applied for admission and 543 were interviewed for 120 spots. Enrolled students are issued an IBM ThinkPad computer.

Wake Forest School of Medicine is currently one of the top 10 hardest medical schools to be admitted to, in terms of acceptance rate.

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