bigmatay
09-28-2009, 12:14 PM
Just graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in economics. My Cumulative is a 3.35, while my science gpa is a 3.11. Recently got my MCAT back and my score was a 32Q (PS- 12, VR-10, BS-10). Was wondering my chances would be considering my low gpa.
also i've been thinking of taking two or three more science classes, most likely bio, assuming i studied like a fiend and managed A's in all of em, it would move my science gpa to a 3.25-3.3.
thoughts about what i should do/where i stand?
PiBond
09-28-2009, 01:48 PM
Any clinical experience, research, extracurricular involvement, leadership?
bigmatay
09-28-2009, 01:54 PM
honestly not a whole lot outside of the regular community service... considering i've gotta wait till next year to apply i'm trying to find somewhere to intern/help out. Also if anyone has any reccomendations on what i should attempt to do to bolster my application that would be good
aggie08
09-28-2009, 02:17 PM
honestly not a whole lot outside of the regular community service... considering i've gotta wait till next year to apply i'm trying to find somewhere to intern/help out. Also if anyone has any reccomendations on what i should attempt to do to bolster my application that would be good
With a GPA that low and an MCAT only near or just-above average you're going to have a tough time, especially since you're lacking so much in the clinical experience field.
You could consider DO (if you up your ECs a lot in the next year) or foreign schools.
You need to volunteer some more and get a lot more clinical experience (get a basic medically related job or something). No schools, even with a decent MCAT, will let it slide that your application is kind of bare. :(