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We don't have access to your transcript so my advice is mostly conjecture. I think the quickest path is a career changer SMP. I can't tell what your BCPM is (don't include engineering for this calculation in this case). I would pay attention to your higher level biomedical science courses like physiology, biochemistry, microbiology). At this point you aren't going to get improvement on your undergrad GPA.

Network to find schools that would look favorably on your application and transcript.
 
Would you please repeat your table, this time showing the GPA you got each year, rather than your cumulative GPA?
Because the table makes it look hopeless, bit then you say your junior and senior grades are much higher than what you put in the table….
 
Would you please repeat your table, this time showing the GPA you got each year, rather than your cumulative GPA?
Because the table makes it look hopeless, bit then you say your junior and senior grades are much higher than what you put in the table….
YearCredits taken during the yearcGPAsGPA
Dual Enrollment162.832.83
Freshman29.52.9542.8
sophomore352.8862.8
Junior213.6763.8
Senior373.94.0
post-bacc233.984.0
Here you go! Long story short, my last 60 credits were 3.9 or higher. It does look a bit less hopeless when presented this way...🤣
 
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You have a nice upward trend. Assuming those last 60 credits include some upper level science classes, and you do well on your MCAT, and the rest of your application is solid, you should be okay for DO schools and some MD schools. Time to start studying for that MCAT!
 
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