Hello all,
I am a current post-bac doing well looking at getting a high 3.0 (3.6-3.9) over the next two years, in 50-60 credit hours. I graduated from Cornell with a low gpa of ~2.6 maybe a little higher due to several reasons the overriding one being not applying myself because of a lack of direction. I am past all that now and doing well continuing to develop myself in every aspect of life. I feel that eventually I can get into a US med school knowing that I can do well on the MCAT BUT! what are my chances of getting into a top caribbean med school in a year after I finish my sciences (I am going to finish them no matter what) and take an MCAT. I know its not a direct science, predicting school admissions, but I am hearing in some instances students getting in with similar numbers and sometimes them not. I heard a few stories of people matriculating to ROSS without even finishing their undergrad degrees?
Any thoughts or info?
I am a current post-bac doing well looking at getting a high 3.0 (3.6-3.9) over the next two years, in 50-60 credit hours. I graduated from Cornell with a low gpa of ~2.6 maybe a little higher due to several reasons the overriding one being not applying myself because of a lack of direction. I am past all that now and doing well continuing to develop myself in every aspect of life. I feel that eventually I can get into a US med school knowing that I can do well on the MCAT BUT! what are my chances of getting into a top caribbean med school in a year after I finish my sciences (I am going to finish them no matter what) and take an MCAT. I know its not a direct science, predicting school admissions, but I am hearing in some instances students getting in with similar numbers and sometimes them not. I heard a few stories of people matriculating to ROSS without even finishing their undergrad degrees?
Any thoughts or info?