Hey - cGPA of 3.3, sGPA of 3.3, and MCAT is 32. Three MD interviews, three rejections so far. AMCAS verified early July, most of my secondaries complete mid-Auguest (I think that is really helping). I am non-URM, and a bit of a non-trad (out of college for 3 years), but have some unique ECs in the medical field which I've been involved in for the past 3 years which I think might be tipping the scale in my favor. This is my first cycle, and I'm shocked and giddy that I'm batting .500 so far.
In short, I agree with above posters that with low numbers the best bet is apply early, broadly, at schools whose goals match yours (clinical vs research, etc), spend quality time on your secondaries and make sure they represent you genuinely, and if your numbers are low - consider taking a year or two post-graduation to throw yourself wholly into an activity or job which will prove you know what you're getting yourself into.
I'm so glad to see others with my profile succeeding as well! Good luck everyone!