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I am 29 year-old non-trad student looking to get into a Podiatry program (haven't decided upon schools yet). I went to a top-tier liberal arts college and graduated with a 3.2 in Political Science (but had no BCPM sciences). During college I had a job as a home health aid and worked in a local hospital too and thus decided I wanted to change my path from pre-law to pre-med. Shortly after college I was accepted to a good post-bac program and I registered for a night class in general chem. I never went. Instead I withdrew several weeks into the course due to financial and employment difficulties.

I then decided I couldn't afford a post-bac and applied to law school, and subsequently I was accepted. I registered for classes and a week before starting I got cold-feet and decided law wasn't for me. Looking at my civ-pro and con-law books I decided I still wanted medicine as a career. I submitted forms to withdraw or drop my classes (I forget which one b/c it was four years ago) and thought that was that. Three months later I received a letter from said law school stating my final examination times for that semester. Through some administrative policy that I did not follow my classes never got dropped. I never attended a class but received F's - I'm assuming - I never looked at the transcript. And I had to pay tuition for that semester which I just recently paid-off.

Now years later I decided to give a post-bac program a try again hoping that maybe I could get into a physical therapy program. I actually did real well. I received at 3.7 BCPM and a 30 on my MCAT. Not too shabby. I then started to consider PA school, but then I decided to shadow a family friend who is a Podiatrist. After talking to him and researching the field I am sold. I really like the field and the lifestyle that Podiatrists enjoy.

My dilemma is the failed attempt at Chem and Law School on my transcripts. Obviously I will not omit them - for ethical reasons and plus I don't want to get booted from school 2 years into it. But do I have a shot? That was four+ years ago. I accept responsibility for failing to properly complete a class and withdraw properly from law school, but I am older, more mature, and hopefully my current record shows that I am focused and willing.

What do you guys think? Should I write an addendum? Should I even bother applying? Will they just see me as a risk?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.
 
Although I am relatively new at this, I would completely suggest sending an app in. Your MCAT scores are excellent in terms of pod schools (and could prob get you into an md program with a decent gpa etc). I would send in an addendum just because it couldn't hurt, and it makes you look proactive. Everything you stated in your post could be explained in an interview and I definitely think you will be granted one based solely on your undergrad and post bac gpas, and your mcat (based on my knowledge of average scores for applicants that I have read). So, ya, I would definitely apply, worst case scenario you spend the 100 or so dollars and don't get the interview.
 
Your MCAT and GPA will definitely get you lots of interviews…you just have to show that you’re passionate about Podiatry during your interview. Good Luck!:luck:
 
I am 29 year-old non-trad student looking to get into a Podiatry program (haven't decided upon schools yet). I went to a top-tier liberal arts college and graduated with a 3.2 in Political Science (but had no BCPM sciences). During college I had a job as a home health aid and worked in a local hospital too and thus decided I wanted to change my path from pre-law to pre-med. Shortly after college I was accepted to a good post-bac program and I registered for a night class in general chem. I never went. Instead I withdrew several weeks into the course due to financial and employment difficulties.

I then decided I couldn't afford a post-bac and applied to law school, and subsequently I was accepted. I registered for classes and a week before starting I got cold-feet and decided law wasn't for me. Looking at my civ-pro and con-law books I decided I still wanted medicine as a career. I submitted forms to withdraw or drop my classes (I forget which one b/c it was four years ago) and thought that was that. Three months later I received a letter from said law school stating my final examination times for that semester. Through some administrative policy that I did not follow my classes never got dropped. I never attended a class but received F's - I'm assuming - I never looked at the transcript. And I had to pay tuition for that semester which I just recently paid-off.

Now years later I decided to give a post-bac program a try again hoping that maybe I could get into a physical therapy program. I actually did real well. I received at 3.7 BCPM and a 30 on my MCAT. Not too shabby. I then started to consider PA school, but then I decided to shadow a family friend who is a Podiatrist. After talking to him and researching the field I am sold. I really like the field and the lifestyle that Podiatrists enjoy.

My dilemma is the failed attempt at Chem and Law School on my transcripts. Obviously I will not omit them - for ethical reasons and plus I don't want to get booted from school 2 years into it. But do I have a shot? That was four+ years ago. I accept responsibility for failing to properly complete a class and withdraw properly from law school, but I am older, more mature, and hopefully my current record shows that I am focused and willing.

What do you guys think? Should I write an addendum? Should I even bother applying? Will they just see me as a risk?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

call each of the schools, and explain your situation to the dean/assistant dean of addmissions. this would be mark weinberg at florida, meghan goode(sp) at iowa, lois lott at ohio, etc... have a chat with them, and explain everything. it makes no sense to lie about anything--they will see it eventually. just be forthcoming and sincere. if they tell you you have a shot, apply. if they don't....do what you would like. i bet at least one school with great weather would give you a shot!!
good luck!
 
call each of the schools, and explain your situation to the dean/assistant dean of addmissions. this would be mark weinberg at florida, meghan goode(sp) at iowa, lois lott at ohio, etc... have a chat with them, and explain everything. it makes no sense to lie about anything--they will see it eventually. just be forthcoming and sincere. if they tell you you have a shot, apply. if they don't....do what you would like. i bet at least one school with great weather would give you a shot!!
good luck!

good try to church it up.... its marc weiner
 
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