A Unique Situation

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Treevor

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I'm currently a Junior at my state school with a solid GPA, about 100-120 hrs shadowing/volunteering, and probably over 500 hrs of research and much more coming. I haven't taken the MCAT yet.
I have been given this opportunity to run track at a DIII school also top 20 academically that is making me contemplate transferring. Since I am a junior I'd have to repeat a year essentially in order to run track.
I picked up track in college as I was with a friend who was on the track team that thought that I'd make a pretty good sprinter. I started running as a hobby and I'm at a point where I can compete with middle tier D1 athletes in college. I do currently attend a D1 college that is unfortunately filled with All-American sprinters (half of them made it to the olympic trials if not the olympics in Rio 2016), and I've talked to the coach about waking on. He basically said that because he didn't recruit me, he'd not let me on the team.
Keep in mind, there are plenty of other colleges where I'd be one of the fastest on their team, but since I've never ran track in HS nor middle school, I don't have much of a recruiting background that HS athletes have. So I'm pretty sure other D1 schools are out the door since only DIII schools are willing to take a chance.
What do y'all think? Should I go run track for DIII school. (I'd have a shot at the school record there but that's beside the point) I'm super scared that it will affect my GPA since I'll be super busy and competing with other academic hot shots at a top 20 school. Although I will have an entire summer to study for the MCAT if I transferred.
 
Honestly only you can decide if it's worth it. Personally I wouldn't trade my athletic experience in college for the world, so I understand the allure of transferring to the school. I'd look into the requirements at the D3 school in terms of graduating (if you'd need to take an additional year) because without scholarships at the D3 level that could be an expensive transfer for you. Also something to keep in mind is (because it's January) I assume you would transfer to start in the fall, so you'd have two years at school B. Is that correct? If so, you may only have NCAA eligibility for one of those years. IIRC for D3 you have 10 semesters of eligibility from the time you enroll full time in any 4-year university. *That last part is something to check into because I could be completely wrong regarding your situation.*

You seem to have your stuff together so far, so I don't really think you have much to worry about in regards to acclimating to the new school. Best of luck!
 
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