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Originally posted by JKDMed
You see, there's a problem with the, "Just apply and find out" mentality. It costs $1,100 to apply. I can't afford to just throw that away and hope for the best.
Originally posted by JKDMed
Are these the AACOMAS GPA's?
Originally posted by HoodyHoo
Take some other science classes to boost it up.....I took Astronomy and Psychopharmacology and they were very easy and helped boost my gpa.
also, I worked in a neurochemistry lab and was able to take a research directed study course directly under my boss. I did this for four semesters, and my boss gave me an A every time. This not only gives you high science grades, but you can use this person as a science rec like I did. You should see if your school has a similar program.
Originally posted by smc927
The AACOM web site shows average GPAs, MCATs, etc, by year. That'll show you exactly where you stand as far as that info goes:
http://www.aacom.org/data/annualreport/index.html
Yikes, an A in all of those sciences at the sam time you are studying for the MCAT. You aren't setting yourself up for a big disappointment are you? I mean, if you can get A's in all those while tackling the MCAT, then more power to you. But that is going to be a huge challenge.Originally posted by JKDMed
This semester I have organic II, physics II, and physics I lab. If I make an "A" in all three, my science gpa goes up to 3.3. If I add a chem class and make an "A", it goes up to 3.37. However, 3 science lectures and a lab may be too much, especially since it's physics II, ochem II, and I'm taking the MCAT in April. What do you guys think?
Originally posted by JKDMed
3.45 isn't a low science gpa.

Originally posted by HoodyHoo
Take some other science classes to boost it up.....I took Astronomy and Psychopharmacology and they were very easy and helped boost my gpa.
Originally posted by HoodyHoo
Take some other science classes to boost it up.....I took Astronomy and Psychopharmacology and they were very easy and helped boost my gpa.
also, I worked in a neurochemistry lab and was able to take a research directed study course directly under my boss. I did this for four semesters, and my boss gave me an A every time. This not only gives you high science grades, but you can use this person as a science rec like I did. You should see if your school has a similar program.