Chances of getting into Post-bacc program 3.42 GPA

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I am currently an undergrad with a major in psychology and a minor in neuroscience. I have a 3.42 GPA overall and a 3.8 combined GPA in the three science classes I have taken. (neuroscience, neurobiology, and anatomy). I am wondering what my chances are for getting into a post-bacc program (pre-med) such as Tufts or Columbia. If you believe I have no chance for either, I was wondering what post-bacc schools you would recommend.
 
I am currently an undergrad with a major in psychology and a minor in neuroscience. I have a 3.42 GPA overall and a 3.8 combined GPA in the three science classes I have taken. (neuroscience, neurobiology, and anatomy). I am wondering what my chances are for getting into a post-bacc program (pre-med) such as Tufts or Columbia. If you believe I have no chance for either, I was wondering what post-bacc schools you would recommend.

you dont need a postbacc with those GPAs. what's your sGPA? MCAT score? ECs?

3.42 is low, but by no means unacceptable.
 
I am currently an undergrad with a major in psychology and a minor in neuroscience. I have a 3.42 GPA overall and a 3.8 combined GPA in the three science classes I have taken. (neuroscience, neurobiology, and anatomy). I am wondering what my chances are for getting into a post-bacc program (pre-med) such as Tufts or Columbia. If you believe I have no chance for either, I was wondering what post-bacc schools you would recommend.

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Postbacc programs are not really competitive...
 
I have a 3.8 sGPA and a 3.42 cumulative GPA. I have no EC at the moment but I am doing a research project with a teacher next semester and my own independent research. I also will be doing an internship at a psychiatry ward.
 
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