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Hi, I have a unique situation.
I graduated in political science 2009 with minimum biological and physical science courses (Gen chem, Ochem, and biology). Since then I came back and took physics 1 and 2, and statistics, and currently studying for the MCAT.
My undergraduate over all GPA is 3.3, and science GPA is approximately 2.8. With minimum science background and relatively low GPA. Should apply for a master in biomedical science to increase my knowledge in medical science and help me to better prepared for overload information and fast pace learning in medical school? Please give me some input.
I'm asking medical students this because you guys are currently being exposed to the medical school environment.
Thanks
I graduated in political science 2009 with minimum biological and physical science courses (Gen chem, Ochem, and biology). Since then I came back and took physics 1 and 2, and statistics, and currently studying for the MCAT.
My undergraduate over all GPA is 3.3, and science GPA is approximately 2.8. With minimum science background and relatively low GPA. Should apply for a master in biomedical science to increase my knowledge in medical science and help me to better prepared for overload information and fast pace learning in medical school? Please give me some input.
I'm asking medical students this because you guys are currently being exposed to the medical school environment.
Thanks