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Hello everyone, I'm a recent college graduate who hasn't applied to schools yet and was curious if I had a decent shot at lower tier American schools.
In my first college I only spent two years there as an economics/history major. Due to personal issues and lack of motivation on my behalf, I left the institution with a paltry 2.6 overall gpa.
After transferring I became a biology major and went on the pre-med track. I graduated three years later with a 3.5 gpa in my pre-med classes and a 3.7 major GPA.
I have an MCAT score of a 36 but plan on retaking it one more time on the offhand chance I can possibly improve.
I've interned with cardiac and thoracic surgeons for the entirety of my undergraduate and have recently been hired to work in a thoracic lab for the next year.
With these stats, do I have a chance at a low tier school or did the initial two years of mediocre grades assure me D.O. or Caribbean schools?
Thanks for any input 🙂
In my first college I only spent two years there as an economics/history major. Due to personal issues and lack of motivation on my behalf, I left the institution with a paltry 2.6 overall gpa.
After transferring I became a biology major and went on the pre-med track. I graduated three years later with a 3.5 gpa in my pre-med classes and a 3.7 major GPA.
I have an MCAT score of a 36 but plan on retaking it one more time on the offhand chance I can possibly improve.
I've interned with cardiac and thoracic surgeons for the entirety of my undergraduate and have recently been hired to work in a thoracic lab for the next year.
With these stats, do I have a chance at a low tier school or did the initial two years of mediocre grades assure me D.O. or Caribbean schools?
Thanks for any input 🙂