View Full Version : Schools that don't look down on low GPA


jnprunner12
08-03-2009, 02:26 PM
I am trying to decide where to apply. Here is my application:

-3.36 cumulative GPA with BS in Biochemistry (3.4 and above since winter quarter my sophomore year)
-taking MCAT on August 25th (had a medical emergency that forced me to push my test date back)
-shadowing in 5 specialties (pulmonology, otolaryngology, cardiology, othropedics, and family practice)
-2 summers of full-time biomedical research
-2 years of undergraduate biochemistry research
-4 year cross country and track runner
-honors program member
-sigma xi member
-Writing Center Employee (2 years)
-officer in Pre-Med Club

As far as the MCAT is concerned, I will probably score around a 30. I took a Kaplan course last summer and have been retaking the course this summer because I was not ready to take the MCAT last fall.

Where should I apply? I am from Washington State and shadowed a doctor on the UW admission's committee, so that is a given. Are there any other schools that you would suggest?

Thanks :)

chman
08-03-2009, 05:18 PM
I think that all in all you are pretty well rounded. Biochem is not exactly an easy major, especial at UW, where I assume you go (I'm from WA as well). However, I would not count on UW as it just got ranked the #1 primary med school. But being from WA will help. Good Luck.

DaTruMD
08-03-2009, 09:58 PM
Any publications?

jnprunner12
08-03-2009, 10:37 PM
I wrote 2 posters, one based on my summer research, and another based on my undergraduate biochemistry research. Unfortunately, the projects I worked on are still in the investigation stages.

DaTruMD
08-03-2009, 11:23 PM
Hmmm that GPA could use some improvement. You definitely need to do well on the MCAT (35-ish?).

Stratego
08-04-2009, 06:53 AM
If you can get an MCAT of 34-35+, some MD schools will overlook your low cGPA. If you get a score of 30, you might consider applying to DO schools for a better chance at becoming a physician. I'd suggest spending another year getting straight As to bump your GPA up as high as possible before you apply.

Your ECs look fine.