Chances of me getting into a post-bac?

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I'm looking at PCOM, VCOM, and Medical University of SC for their post-bacc.

My GPA from freshman year to now has been:
3.12
3.13
3.04
2.70
3.28
(at least a 3.4) I've calculated a what-if scenario.
(senior year should be >3.5+)

My cGPA ~ 3.04, but will be about 3.11 after this semester. But the overall trend will be way upwards by the time I graduate. My ECs are a little better than average I would say, but nothing major. What do you think? Any recommendations to help get into a program?
 
Have you taken the MCAT or GRE?
 
I'm looking at PCOM, VCOM, and Medical University of SC for their post-bacc.

My GPA from freshman year to now has been:
3.12
3.13
3.04
2.70
3.28
(at least a 3.4) I've calculated a what-if scenario.
(senior year should be >3.5+)

My cGPA ~ 3.04, but will be about 3.11 after this semester. But the overall trend will be way upwards by the time I graduate. My ECs are a little better than average I would say, but nothing major. What do you think? Any recommendations to help get into a program?

I don't think your GPA is low to be accepted to the programs, however, with no GRE or MCAT scores, I think it is difficult to recommend anything particular than these.

1. Do superbly well in MCAT. Not only it is impressive and it will increase your chances in such programs, you won't have to worry about re-taking it when you actually apply to medical schools.

2. Contact the program directors via e-mail and/or phone calls. They are generally very informative and honest and no one else will be able to give you the exact answer (whether you will be a strong candidate for the programs or not) better than them!

Good luck! :luck:
 
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