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That depends on what you mean by productive. I have a good GPA (3.9+) and I also don't care about applying to top tier schools. I'll probably even apply to some DO schools too.
I spend pretty much all of my non-studying time gaming (MMOs, Xbox One, PS4, etc). That's how I choose to spend my free time because it's what I want to do. If schools have a problem with that, seems lame to me. Plenty of other kids I know game like crazy on school days/weekends.
And are these same pre-med kids successful in getting into school? Gaming is fun, trust me, it is one of my favorite hobbies. However, it shouldn't be surprising that a school would find it odd that some college kid would only play video games as their vast majority use of free time. Having hobbies is great, and something they want to see. However, only doing ONE hobby, and one that is not that favorable to adcoms isn't necessarily too smart.
I mean, if you bring up playing MMOs or Xbox to an ADCOM as what you only do in your free time, they'd assume you are no different than their 12 year old nephew in their PJs playing CoD all day. It's not lame if they have a problem with that, especially if you look at it from a professional standpoint.