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I'm a current junior and had no intention on applying this year due to my lowish GPA (3.4)--I'm set on staying in California so that probably isn't going to cut it. I was hoping to improve my GPA to a 3.5 my senior year and apply with a pretty solid application. But, I did well enough on my MCAT (35T -- 13P, 11V, 11B) to consider applying this time around to some mid-tier schools that are at very best high-matches and more realistically reaches (UC's, USC, maybe some OOS). My boss (a physician) recommended this course, noting that if I don't get accepted this year, I could always more broadly apply the next with an improved GPA and possibly a publication (I'm writing up a paper for him right now).
I'm a bit hesitant to do this. Not only is applying expensive, but I'm worried about being stigmatized as a re-applicant. I was hoping some of you could shed light on your experiences as re-applicants and if anything was different the second time around or you received any negative criticism from ad coms because you hadn't gotten in the first time. Do you guys recommend applying before my application is at its best, or should I just hold off until next year? Thank you!
I'm a bit hesitant to do this. Not only is applying expensive, but I'm worried about being stigmatized as a re-applicant. I was hoping some of you could shed light on your experiences as re-applicants and if anything was different the second time around or you received any negative criticism from ad coms because you hadn't gotten in the first time. Do you guys recommend applying before my application is at its best, or should I just hold off until next year? Thank you!