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cGPA: 3.41
sGPA: 3.27
MCAT: 505
I applied really late, last month I believe, to PCOM MS and I just received my acceptance form for this fall of 2019. I am in a dilemma right now because my clinical hours are lacking so I just started my job as a clinical scribe. My ECs for reference: 50 hours of shadowing PCP and 100 hours of volunteering/clerical work at the hospital. Here are my options:
Option A: Quit Scribe and go to PCOM biomedical master program (about 40K a year). If I meet their requirement for GPA (I already met their MCAT requirement), I would have conditional acceptance. Their requirement for conditional acceptance I believe its cGPA: 3.3 and sGPA: 3.2 and that is including undergrad GPA. It called "conditional" because I need to do well in their interview apparently. That is my concern since my ECs are lacking and I feel they can just reject me on that even if I passed the requirements so I would end up potentially wasting 40K a year.
Option B: Continue Scribing and take DIY post-bacc science classes (8-12 credits, 3k a semester) and try to aced them as well as retake the MCAT in the spring.
Let me know which option is better. Thanks.
sGPA: 3.27
MCAT: 505
I applied really late, last month I believe, to PCOM MS and I just received my acceptance form for this fall of 2019. I am in a dilemma right now because my clinical hours are lacking so I just started my job as a clinical scribe. My ECs for reference: 50 hours of shadowing PCP and 100 hours of volunteering/clerical work at the hospital. Here are my options:
Option A: Quit Scribe and go to PCOM biomedical master program (about 40K a year). If I meet their requirement for GPA (I already met their MCAT requirement), I would have conditional acceptance. Their requirement for conditional acceptance I believe its cGPA: 3.3 and sGPA: 3.2 and that is including undergrad GPA. It called "conditional" because I need to do well in their interview apparently. That is my concern since my ECs are lacking and I feel they can just reject me on that even if I passed the requirements so I would end up potentially wasting 40K a year.
Option B: Continue Scribing and take DIY post-bacc science classes (8-12 credits, 3k a semester) and try to aced them as well as retake the MCAT in the spring.
Let me know which option is better. Thanks.