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I am the primary person taking care of my elderly grandparents right now. I had an emergency with my grandma and was the only person around to take her to the ER at 3 am this morning and missed an exam in my 7 am class.
I emailed the professor, hoping he would let me make up the exam but he is unable to accommodate that request. I am past the withdrawal deadline for summer school, meaning I am going to fail the class simply because grading is based on so few points (just the midterm and final - I missed the midterm). They used to accept doctor's notes/documentation of emergencies after the withdrawal deadline, but I guess that policy has changed and they won't anymore.
This appreciably lowered my science GPA down to 3.6 as compared to the 3.9 that it was. My cumulative is still good (3.8), which I worry makes the discrepancy between the cumulative and science GPA's more concerning.
From my understanding, I am now borderline for MD applications and in good standing for DO applications.
1.) Say I apply DO and get in. I understand that matching into competitive programs is more difficult coming from a DO school. Am I at greater risk of ending up in a malignant residency program as a DO? (I am thinking Peds/Psych/FM.)
2.) Because I am otherwise an A student, do you think I can apply to lower-tier MD schools and get into one? I am not from an especially in-state friendly state (IL).
I emailed the professor, hoping he would let me make up the exam but he is unable to accommodate that request. I am past the withdrawal deadline for summer school, meaning I am going to fail the class simply because grading is based on so few points (just the midterm and final - I missed the midterm). They used to accept doctor's notes/documentation of emergencies after the withdrawal deadline, but I guess that policy has changed and they won't anymore.
This appreciably lowered my science GPA down to 3.6 as compared to the 3.9 that it was. My cumulative is still good (3.8), which I worry makes the discrepancy between the cumulative and science GPA's more concerning.
From my understanding, I am now borderline for MD applications and in good standing for DO applications.
1.) Say I apply DO and get in. I understand that matching into competitive programs is more difficult coming from a DO school. Am I at greater risk of ending up in a malignant residency program as a DO? (I am thinking Peds/Psych/FM.)
2.) Because I am otherwise an A student, do you think I can apply to lower-tier MD schools and get into one? I am not from an especially in-state friendly state (IL).
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