Seeking advice, here is my story.....When I began playing my respective sport in the 1st grade, winning at the pinnacle of the game quickly became my goal. In my sport, the pinnacle is a Division 1 National Championship. After dedicating the majority of my high school years to the sport, I had scholarship offers at many of nations top colleges.
The University of Virginia seemed to have the best blend of athletic and academic excellence. When I arrived on campus, I focused on achieving my childhood dream, a D1 National Championship. While my peers were putting in hours in library I was in weight room and on the filed practicing. I was relentless. Finally, my senior year, as co-captain of the team, I lead the UVA program to a D1 National Championship title, mission success.
Upon graduation, I pursued another childhood goal, a job in U.S. Special Operations. After a few arduous years of training, I have achieved that goal. As I write this, I am sitting in land far away in a Crye Precision multi-cam uniform w/ an IR US flag on my right shoulder. Having traveled to third world countries and active combat zones, I have witnessed the need for medical professionals.
Further, I have found myself in situations in which my limited scope of practice, essentially a glorified EMT, has proved beyond frustrating. Now, at age 25 I want nothing more than to become a doctor. Upon becoming a doctor, I want to do more time in military before moving on to an organization like Médecins Sans Frontières.
However, I am plagued by a sub-par undergraduate GPA. I started my academic career on the pre-med track. However, half-way through both my performance on field and in the classroom were suffering. I had to chose one or the other. In the end it was sport, not academia that was funding my tuition. So, I changed majors and graduated with a 2.669 B.A. in Foreign Affairs. Things are further complicated since I attempted many pre-med classes and produced sub-par results:
MATH 121 B-
BIOL 201 C+
BIOL 202 B-
BIOL 203 B-
BIOL 204 B
BIOL 300 F
BIOL 3010 W
CHEM 14 B-
CHEM 141L B
CHEM 142 C+
CHEM 142 L C+
CHEM 241 C-
PHYS 201 C+
PHYS 203 B-
Now, what is the best manner in which to proceed? I realize that correcting my uGPA is the first thing that I need to address. What is the best way to do this? Post-Bacs seem out of the question given my low uGPA. Is it as simple as just taking classes at a community college? Any and all advice / criticism is welcome. Thank you for your time.
V/r, Tom
Retaking classes will replace those grades for DO (can practice in just about any specialty as MD). Post-bac is also an option, though it might be hard for you to do on a SF schedule. If you can boost your gpa to 3.0 (the level set by most MD schools as screening), you will probably have a good shot. There are some schools that welcome vets, especially medics and infantry (Columbia, UFlorida, MUSC, and Harvard seemed particularly receptive when I was interviewing).
Another option is to do physician assistant school. The PA degree was basically created for returning medics who wanted to continue to practice (especially with WHO, Docs without Borders...), and many schools are more lenient about grades from students with your experiences (have a friend who's finishing up PA school this semester who had a background like that).
Send me a PM if you want to talk more. I had some pretty bad grades before serving, too, and had success applying MD and MD/PhD. Happy to help a fellow vet 🙂