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tentenn

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I am currently 23 and graduated from a UC School with a B.S. in Biochemistry. I'm in need of advice on whether I need to do a 2nd Bachelor's (not planning to complete) or a grade enhancer (post-baccalaureate) program eventually heading towards an SMP program. Since I'm already a science major, its harder for me because I have taken all the prerequisite courses needed for medical school. My grades are severely in need of repair and I understand it may take 3-4 yrs to do so. I don't plan on giving up, but what I need is a step in some direction, a start in some place to get things going.

I'm not sure if I can still do a 2nd Bachelor's starting Fall 2015 (if anyone knows a bachelors that can still be applied to let me know) but I do know that Post-Baccalaureate application season is beginning. I'm pretty much open to advice, whether it be taking community college classes for a year or two, or anything else.

If I were to take community classes, what classes should I be taking? I'm not sure what classes given my science degree. Do I retake science classes I got a C- and below or a D and below?

Also, I did not even dare think to take the MCAT yet.

I calculated my grades according to the AMCAS GPA Calculations. My cumulative undergrad GPA calculated according to my school is 2.783

cGPA: 2.586
cBCPM: 2.418

I understand that I may be handed harsh criticism but any opinions about pursuing another field outside medicine or to just give up is not welcomed.
 
UC isn't a disadvantage. California is a disadvantage because there are by far more applicants per instate med school seat than in any other state.
 
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