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Don't pursue the nursing route, unless you'd be happy as a nurse.
Retake anything where you got a C- or below, science or otherwise. Do as much clinical volunteering as you can. Shadow extensively, and try and get a DO letter, and then apply DO.
Also, no one else is going to tell you this on here, but if it comes down to it, look at some of the top Carib schools (SGU, Ross, etc). That'll be a tough road too, but people have come out of Carib schools and done fine. I've had a few friends go Carib and they made it back into the US for residency.
There is a good reason no one will tell you this.
By 2017 it is projected that the number of US grads will match or exceed the number of residency slots. Anyone entering medical school this year or later would be fighting for a slot in 2017 or later.
Caribbean is a dead route. The last class with a chance at residency slots after graduation entered last year. Everyone who enters a Caribbean medical school now is essentially screwed.
Okay, so I'm really embarrassed to even be posting this.
My transcript sucks; from 2008-2012 I have A LOT of F's and Withdrawals. 8 F's and 7 Withdrawals!
I didn't take college seriously until last year.
My GPA is 2.24, I have no volunteering experience or anything, and I am supposed to finish my biology degree next year.
Should I even pursue medical school? It really is my passion and I know I totally screwed up, but does anyone think it's even possible for me to recover and eventually get accepted to a medical school? If so, is there any advice or other people with similar stories?
Thank you!