Hey everyone!
I'm about to be a junior in college, I'm planning on getting a double major (Computer Science and Biology) and I'm pretty stressed that I won't be able to get into medical school anymore after the last two years of college.
As of now, I've failed three classes (one class twice, and the a different third one), all of which I have retaken and gotten good grades in. All the other classes I've taken I have gotten decent grades, with a few missteps. I'm not a bad student, it's the fact that the hand I've been dealt over the past couple years in terms of personal issues among other things has been extremely overwhelming. Then again, I know it's immature to assume that others have not gone through worse and made it out on top. It's not to say that I have not gotten decent grades in the last two years, I've gotten my fair share of A's, but my GPA is definitely not stellar, probably less than mediocre. And right now, I'm working doubling down, studying harder, and fixing everything that I possible can to continue my streak of A's. So my question is: do you guys think it's even remotely possible to get into medical school based on my track record over the past couple of years?
My extracurricular track record is above average, and I hope to get a good score on MCAT, obviously. And, as a side note, I am also working on trying to get one of those failed classes out of my transcript, because like I said, a lot of my situation was out of my control. Is there any way I can prove to an adcom that this is not my normal, and I'm a much hard worker than I have shown so far?
But, assuming the worst, do you guys think I have a chance? If I can pull my GPA up to a 3.6 or a 3.7, or am I actually just dreaming?
Thanks for your input