I was hoping to get some advice from SDN about what to do for the next couple months before applying again. I am a postbac student.
My stats:
undergrad cgpa: 3.07
Postbacc gpa: 3.37
bcpm: 3.37
mcat: 26Q (ps8/vr9/bs9)
ec's: shadowed, volunteered, worked as unit secretary and er tech
lors: solid
last year of postbacc: 3.9ish - all A's and A-'s
Planning in the summer to shadow and volunteer more
Planning to retake mcats - taking kaplan course
I'm debating whether or not to take more classes. At the end of this spring semester, I'll be done with all my prereqs plus biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, and human genetics. I could take physiology or medical ethics (sociology/philosophy) type classes, but with so many credits, is it worth it?
I spoke with the dean of admissions at a school I interviewed for and was rejected, and he said that taking additional classes would not make a difference. What do you guys think?
My preference would be to not take any more classes, so I don't risk NOT getting an A (which I know I must). Then I can get my cna or emt and work full time, getting clinical experience.
Anyone in a similar situation? Any advice? Thanks in advance.
My stats:
undergrad cgpa: 3.07
Postbacc gpa: 3.37
bcpm: 3.37
mcat: 26Q (ps8/vr9/bs9)
ec's: shadowed, volunteered, worked as unit secretary and er tech
lors: solid
last year of postbacc: 3.9ish - all A's and A-'s
Planning in the summer to shadow and volunteer more
Planning to retake mcats - taking kaplan course
I'm debating whether or not to take more classes. At the end of this spring semester, I'll be done with all my prereqs plus biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, and human genetics. I could take physiology or medical ethics (sociology/philosophy) type classes, but with so many credits, is it worth it?
I spoke with the dean of admissions at a school I interviewed for and was rejected, and he said that taking additional classes would not make a difference. What do you guys think?
My preference would be to not take any more classes, so I don't risk NOT getting an A (which I know I must). Then I can get my cna or emt and work full time, getting clinical experience.
Anyone in a similar situation? Any advice? Thanks in advance.