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Hello, I'm currently a junior at a four year university, I just transferred from a community college. I did all of my medical school prereqs at cc, except for biochem which I will finish at the four year soon. I volunteered for almost two year at a hospital working with patients, did research for two summers at cc and presented at research conferences, I was a VP of an honors society at cc, did lots of other non-medical volunteer work. I had part time jobs, and got a full scholarship from cc to the four year university I am at today. My GPA dropped my first quarter at the university due to personal issues, but I still have two more quarters to go this year and I am confident I can get my grades up. Wondering if so far with a good MCAT score I am a competitive applicant? or if I should wait until next year and apply next spring? I just don't want a gap year. Is applying twice to medical schools if i dont get in the first time a terrible idea? Ideally my goal medical schools would be like Stanford or Columbia, but I am being realistic and would be more than thrilled to get into ANY medical school. 
cc GPA: 3.98
university GPA: 3.72
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			cc GPA: 3.98
university GPA: 3.72