science GPA of 3.05 and a cum of 3.2.
If i get As this summer in chem I and II it would raise the science to a 3.25. What worries me is that I got an F the first time around in orgo but got an A the second time and ranked 3/215 in the class the second time.
How did you take Orgo without taking Chem I or Chem II? or are you retaking chem I and chem. II? You need to boost both your science and regular GPA to make yourself as competitive as possible.
I would look into upper level science courses like Biochem, microbio, anatomy and physiology, cell bio, genetics, Immunology etc... or other courses that are given in medical school so that committee's can see that you are on the level of handling a medical school load. Make sure that you start an upward trend.
That being said. Make sure you are taking good professors with any of these courses. A professor can make the difference between an A or a C in a course. Find good professors by speaking with pre-med students ahead of you. Try to see if you can get old exams. Look at
www.ratemyprofessor.com which has student ratings of professors. Don't take too many sciences at once or too many courses at once. Make sure when you make your college schedule one where there is a balance between easy and hard courses. For example when I took Orgo I, I took with it easy A courses like Introduction to music, the first sociology course, so that I was able to focus on Orgo.
To raise your overall gpa take intro courses in different fields with good professors. Usually Intro courses are easy and with good professors you should be able to get in the A range. By doing this you will first of all boost your gpa and second of all you could show the committee how well rounded you are. That you have broad interests and basic knowledge in many different fields.
Finally MCAT, MCAT, MCAT. Doing research, having good extra curriculars and, and good GPA will help you get the interview, but the MCAT will get you the acceptance. Now that the MCAT is computer based and is offered many times during the year make sure you ace it. Try to be averaging in 30's in practice before you take it even if it means taking a full year off to study for it. Only take it if you are ready for it. If you schedule a date and you are still not ready don't take it.
I hope you are accepted to the school of your choice good luck!!!!!



