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So what's the deal with applications getting "screened" for not meeting a GPA cut-off? Is this threshold more strict for cumulative GPA's vs. BCMP GPA's?
I'm in a post-bac program, and I never really considered med school, or any grad school, while in undergrad. So my GPA from undergrad is not super strong.
However, I have a great opportunity as a post-bac taking essentially all my pre-req classes to do really well in terms of my BCMP GPA.
I have a LOT of credits from undergrad. Right now, I probably have close to 145 college credits. So each additional 'A' I get only boosts my cumulative GPA by like .01 or .02 or something ridiculously miniscule.
On one hand, it seems really silly for me to take a bunch of electives for the sole purpose of boosting my cumulative GPA.
I sort of just want to concede that my cumulative GPA is going to be my weakest link, and focus on other things. I'll take electives, but only meaningful ones (not just GPA stuffers), and focus on getting a good MCAT score and constructive extra curriculars.
I'm not sure what I'm really asking...but how important is the cumulative GPA, and is an average or below average (by med school applicant standards) something that can be compensated for with a really strong BCMP GPA? Perhaps are there certain schools that are "known" for giving less weight to the cumulative/non-science GPA? Or how would I find out if such schools exist?
Thank you
I'm in a post-bac program, and I never really considered med school, or any grad school, while in undergrad. So my GPA from undergrad is not super strong.
However, I have a great opportunity as a post-bac taking essentially all my pre-req classes to do really well in terms of my BCMP GPA.
I have a LOT of credits from undergrad. Right now, I probably have close to 145 college credits. So each additional 'A' I get only boosts my cumulative GPA by like .01 or .02 or something ridiculously miniscule.
On one hand, it seems really silly for me to take a bunch of electives for the sole purpose of boosting my cumulative GPA.
I sort of just want to concede that my cumulative GPA is going to be my weakest link, and focus on other things. I'll take electives, but only meaningful ones (not just GPA stuffers), and focus on getting a good MCAT score and constructive extra curriculars.
I'm not sure what I'm really asking...but how important is the cumulative GPA, and is an average or below average (by med school applicant standards) something that can be compensated for with a really strong BCMP GPA? Perhaps are there certain schools that are "known" for giving less weight to the cumulative/non-science GPA? Or how would I find out if such schools exist?
Thank you