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Hello,
A bit of a background about me. I will earn my BS in Biology from my state school. I applied to dental schools this semester, received 1 interview at Marquette got waitlisted and am waiting to hear back. I had a 3.49 sGPA, 3.4 cumulative 21 DAT (90th percentile) and didn't even receive an interview from my instate school (IU) which only receives ~170 IS applicants a year and has a average 3.4 sGPA and a DAT of 19.8. Because of this BS, I am quite angry and am considering switching to med. My weakness was my volunteering hours; I only had 30. But to not even get an interview I find ridiculous as my scores are quite competitive (an interview and a rejection would have been fine). Anyways, my sGPA as of now because of this spring semester is 3.53 (with a huge upward trend from a 2.4 gpa in freshman year). I am under the opinion medical programs are much more invested in your GPA/MCAT scores than dental schools seemingly seem to be. By the end of next semester, I should be near a 3.59 sGPA. I know average MD gpas are near 3.7/3.8 and DO's are near 3.4-3.6, and feel I can probably get a 509 with my work ethic (I know getting 90th percentile on MCAT is much more difficult than the DAT).
So, if I was to have a 3.6 sGPA, 509-510 MCAT, more volunteering hours, and shadowing hours (which I hope to accumulate throughout the next semester) do you guys think it's worth it to apply to medical programs including DO? I know my MCAT of 509 is probably not enough for MD coupled with my GPA. Getting into DO programs will have a lower specialty yield (but I know you can take the USMLE and do well), and because GPs are competing with NPs now (even though GPs make much more), I feel being admitted to a DO program and going into GP is not as beneficial as what I will describe below:
Another option I was looking into was an accelerated BSN program which some schools in Indiana have 16-21 month programs for. I'm particularly interested in these because of not wasting a year (if I do not get into Marquette- if I do I will probably go to Marquette dental), and for the possibility of going into CRNAs whom make a great salary for much less effort (the GRE is easy) compared to MCAT and Med school.
So because of this, do you think DO into GP and the low possibility of specializing into a good field (am interested in anesthesiology, maybe cardiology) or the BSN/RN to CRNA is worth it?
Any insight will be appreciated.
A bit of a background about me. I will earn my BS in Biology from my state school. I applied to dental schools this semester, received 1 interview at Marquette got waitlisted and am waiting to hear back. I had a 3.49 sGPA, 3.4 cumulative 21 DAT (90th percentile) and didn't even receive an interview from my instate school (IU) which only receives ~170 IS applicants a year and has a average 3.4 sGPA and a DAT of 19.8. Because of this BS, I am quite angry and am considering switching to med. My weakness was my volunteering hours; I only had 30. But to not even get an interview I find ridiculous as my scores are quite competitive (an interview and a rejection would have been fine). Anyways, my sGPA as of now because of this spring semester is 3.53 (with a huge upward trend from a 2.4 gpa in freshman year). I am under the opinion medical programs are much more invested in your GPA/MCAT scores than dental schools seemingly seem to be. By the end of next semester, I should be near a 3.59 sGPA. I know average MD gpas are near 3.7/3.8 and DO's are near 3.4-3.6, and feel I can probably get a 509 with my work ethic (I know getting 90th percentile on MCAT is much more difficult than the DAT).
So, if I was to have a 3.6 sGPA, 509-510 MCAT, more volunteering hours, and shadowing hours (which I hope to accumulate throughout the next semester) do you guys think it's worth it to apply to medical programs including DO? I know my MCAT of 509 is probably not enough for MD coupled with my GPA. Getting into DO programs will have a lower specialty yield (but I know you can take the USMLE and do well), and because GPs are competing with NPs now (even though GPs make much more), I feel being admitted to a DO program and going into GP is not as beneficial as what I will describe below:
Another option I was looking into was an accelerated BSN program which some schools in Indiana have 16-21 month programs for. I'm particularly interested in these because of not wasting a year (if I do not get into Marquette- if I do I will probably go to Marquette dental), and for the possibility of going into CRNAs whom make a great salary for much less effort (the GRE is easy) compared to MCAT and Med school.
So because of this, do you think DO into GP and the low possibility of specializing into a good field (am interested in anesthesiology, maybe cardiology) or the BSN/RN to CRNA is worth it?
Any insight will be appreciated.