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Hi,
I graduated with a MS in biomedical sciences in '14 after graduating with a BS in biochemistry in '13 from the same college (Iowa State Uniersity). I had an undergrad GPA of 3.1 by the time I graduated, and I started out on academic probation at Iowa State because my high school did not properly inform me on how to actually drop college credit courses, and failed said course with an F (Later retook it for an A). ISU gave me a 3.20 in my master's program, but AACOMAS calculated it as a 3.25 because it counted the A I received for my creative research credit. I took the MCAT and got a 28 (12BS/9PS/7VR).
Additionally, before I went to Iowa State, I was at a local community college because I wasn't certain of what I wanted my major to be, and again, I had a couple problems carrying over from taking college credit while I was in high school and failed out of a basic Bio course because of health problems I'd had in my senior year (I was dx'd with multiple sclerosis).
Now originally, I included my transfer credits because I was under the impression that I had to include all of my credits ever, even from schools I didn't graduate from. Now I'm not so sure if I needed to or not. I ended up applying to the DO/PhD programs at MSU, Ohio, Philedelphia, and Rowan and got secondaries from all of them, but I feel like now since I haven't gotten a response back that they've just kind of quietly rejected me.
So I guess 1. I'm not sure what to do this year, since I've been worked at a hospital for 3 months and I'm currently temping at an intensive care floor at a retirement center, I'll probably ask the DO who comes here once a week if I could shadow him and 2. do I need to include credit hours from colleges I transferred from? My wife insisted that I don't, but considering she's just an electrical engineer I don't trust her ability to apply to doctoring places. 😛
I graduated with a MS in biomedical sciences in '14 after graduating with a BS in biochemistry in '13 from the same college (Iowa State Uniersity). I had an undergrad GPA of 3.1 by the time I graduated, and I started out on academic probation at Iowa State because my high school did not properly inform me on how to actually drop college credit courses, and failed said course with an F (Later retook it for an A). ISU gave me a 3.20 in my master's program, but AACOMAS calculated it as a 3.25 because it counted the A I received for my creative research credit. I took the MCAT and got a 28 (12BS/9PS/7VR).
Additionally, before I went to Iowa State, I was at a local community college because I wasn't certain of what I wanted my major to be, and again, I had a couple problems carrying over from taking college credit while I was in high school and failed out of a basic Bio course because of health problems I'd had in my senior year (I was dx'd with multiple sclerosis).
Now originally, I included my transfer credits because I was under the impression that I had to include all of my credits ever, even from schools I didn't graduate from. Now I'm not so sure if I needed to or not. I ended up applying to the DO/PhD programs at MSU, Ohio, Philedelphia, and Rowan and got secondaries from all of them, but I feel like now since I haven't gotten a response back that they've just kind of quietly rejected me.
So I guess 1. I'm not sure what to do this year, since I've been worked at a hospital for 3 months and I'm currently temping at an intensive care floor at a retirement center, I'll probably ask the DO who comes here once a week if I could shadow him and 2. do I need to include credit hours from colleges I transferred from? My wife insisted that I don't, but considering she's just an electrical engineer I don't trust her ability to apply to doctoring places. 😛