Hello,
I was wondering what my chances are in getting into an allopathic medical school. My first semester as a freshman, I failed two classes, general chemistry and pre-calculus course which ended up in a 2.5 gpa for that semester. After that, my second semester, I retook general chemistry I and got straight A's along with general bio II. My whole sophomore year in which I just completed I had all A's including Physics I and II, Organic Chemistry I, their respective labs, along with general ed/ 2nd language courses but a B+ in Physics II lab.
Basically, every semester other than my first semester in college, in which I can say the reason why I did so bad was me being overwhelmed on taking 17 credits, being homesick, making new friends, etc etc; where as after that I made deans list each year, and just recently completing organic chem I with an A. I also have a fellow ship as a PEER advisor for all Pre-Health students at my school, along with hands on research in a lab group working on my own project regarding biogenetic studies, hopefully will have a publication soon. I will be taking Cell and Molec Bio and Ochem II during the summer, and biochem + genetics during the upcoming fall. I plan on applying for med school next year after/during my spring semester. I am a Molecular Cell Biology major.
If I do well on my MCAT, how bad would that first semester affect me? My GPA is around a ~3.5 currently coming from the 2.5 I started with.
Thank you.