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I'm trying to weigh this decision. I graduated in biology several years ago with a 3.00 science GPA, 3.06 overall, 33Q. Recently, I've taken some ud science classes at my local U.C. school, now I'm wondering.....do I move across the country and do the Drexel IMS (or Gtown SMP) program to prove I can hack those med school classes? Or, do I stay at my local U.C. and keep taking upper division science classes to raise the GPA?
I know lots of people have gone the post-bac route with success, but has anyone gone the do-it-yourself route with success? I've so far managed 16 units of 4.0 in the last couple of quarters, but am I just spinning my wheels here, does anyone have an idea if another year of this might actually make a difference? I have to imagine that some weight must be put on taking actual med school classes by admissions committees, but I'm not sure whether its enough to justify the moving and expense.
Any help is so greatly appreciated!
I know lots of people have gone the post-bac route with success, but has anyone gone the do-it-yourself route with success? I've so far managed 16 units of 4.0 in the last couple of quarters, but am I just spinning my wheels here, does anyone have an idea if another year of this might actually make a difference? I have to imagine that some weight must be put on taking actual med school classes by admissions committees, but I'm not sure whether its enough to justify the moving and expense.
Any help is so greatly appreciated!