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I was recently accepted to West Virginia University. I currently live in New York.
When I apply to med school my gpa will be between 3.3-3.4. I know I know it's low and I may have to do some sort of post-bacc unless I have a great MCAT score. My EC's will be good. Shadowing and clinical experience will be good by the time I graduate (~120 hrs shadowing, ~250 clinical volunteer hours). Plus other non medical EC's will be covered as well.
I wanted some insight as to whether it would be advantageous of me to switch my residency to West Virginia from New York as I will be living there (2 years left until I apply). My ideal situation would be to attend WVU SOM, they state that preference is given to West Virginia residents then secondary preference to WVU graduates.
Since I have lower then average stats I would be happy to get an MD acceptance almost anywhere.
Thanks for the help...
When I apply to med school my gpa will be between 3.3-3.4. I know I know it's low and I may have to do some sort of post-bacc unless I have a great MCAT score. My EC's will be good. Shadowing and clinical experience will be good by the time I graduate (~120 hrs shadowing, ~250 clinical volunteer hours). Plus other non medical EC's will be covered as well.
I wanted some insight as to whether it would be advantageous of me to switch my residency to West Virginia from New York as I will be living there (2 years left until I apply). My ideal situation would be to attend WVU SOM, they state that preference is given to West Virginia residents then secondary preference to WVU graduates.
Since I have lower then average stats I would be happy to get an MD acceptance almost anywhere.
Thanks for the help...