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Hey what up guys?
I need a bit of advice. Here's my situation:
I am a Chemistry major, Adapted Aquatics minor in my 4th year in SUNY. My CUM GPA is a 3.06 with my overall science at a staggering 2.7. I wish to apply soon, but dont' know if I should do so with the grades I have now. Going to take the MCATs in April if I'm ready, but latest would be August. My question is, should I take the MCATs, see how I do in them, with the grades that I have and apply, or should I post-bacc for 2 years, bring up my science GPA and then take the MCATs? Oh, and another bone to toss in, what are my chances of getting into a post bacc program? I hear some have a merge with a medical school where they promise you an interview if you excel in the program...
I appreciate the help guys, thanks again.
I need a bit of advice. Here's my situation:
I am a Chemistry major, Adapted Aquatics minor in my 4th year in SUNY. My CUM GPA is a 3.06 with my overall science at a staggering 2.7. I wish to apply soon, but dont' know if I should do so with the grades I have now. Going to take the MCATs in April if I'm ready, but latest would be August. My question is, should I take the MCATs, see how I do in them, with the grades that I have and apply, or should I post-bacc for 2 years, bring up my science GPA and then take the MCATs? Oh, and another bone to toss in, what are my chances of getting into a post bacc program? I hear some have a merge with a medical school where they promise you an interview if you excel in the program...
I appreciate the help guys, thanks again.