Thanks so much for the quick and detailed response, a couple of things though.
In your shoes, to get into a UC, I'd do at least another year of undergrad (at least full time, lots of science, straight A's) followed by either Gtown or Loyola, and I'd plan on finding a job for the gap year. Or I'd move to another state like Texas (lots of cheap public schools), work for a couple of years to establish residency, and then do at least another year of undergrad followed by an SMP. Your MCAT would expire, but then you'd have the opportunity to show your 36 isn't a fluke.
What exactly do you mean by doing another year of undergrad? I'm a graduating senior at the moment (Spring 2012 graduation date), so are you saying that you recommend I do UCLA extension for another full year and retake the classes I performed poorly in?
Also, I have been gifted with a rather generous financial situation from relatives which means that I would have a little over half of my med school costs covered, so I am planning to apply to mainly out-of-state schools anyway. Would that change my situation in any way? I'm applying to a bunch of other SMPs/post-bacs too which have later deadlines.
Essentially what I am asking now has turned into a more general question: should I continue to apply to my list of SMPs/post-bacs with the goal of getting into one of them? Or should I stop now and start preparing for that extra year of undergrad/extension (not sure if you're referring to the same thing)? I was hoping for minimal downtime, but it's seeming less and less likely.
What I hope might factor in (for an upswing in grades) is that I received a 3.7 in the fall, and I'm hoping to get something similar for the winter quarter (finals were just this past week).
For reference, these are the schools I'm planning to apply to, and the associated deadlines (I'm going to try to bang out all the apps within a week or two):
Boston University: rolling admissions until July 1, 2012
Georgetown University: May 15th, 2012
GeorgeSquared: June 15th, 2012
Cincinnati: June 1, 2012
EVMS (Virginia): April 1, 2012
Tufts Deadline: July 15, 2012
Temple University: May 15, 2012
Drexel IMS: applications accepted year-round
VCU: July 1, 2012
RFU: June 1, 2012
NYMC: July 1, 2012?
Toledo: May 1, 2012
UMDNJ Masters in Biomed Sciences: June 1, 2012
USC: June 15, 2012
--Non SMPs--
Loyola (Chicago): July 15, 2012 (May 15 soft deadline)
UPenn: July 15
UMich Physiology: April 30, 2012
Case Western Masters in Med Phys.******: June 1, 2012
Mt. Sinai: June 1, 2012
Lincoln Memorial: May 1, 2012
Columbia: June 15, 2012
EDIT: additional question, I apologize: I know this might be a rather dumb question, but I've been trying to research what the strengths are of each SMP program, but it seems rather difficult.
Are these strengths going to be the same as what the medical schools offer? (like...strong cardiovasc background or strong research programs)
Or would their strengths be something different...as I'm looking into more and more SMPs/post-bacs, I'm realizing that I can't apply to all of them and I want to choose which ones that I would like the most. (The main reason is obviously to boost my chances for med school, but the secondary reason is the one I'm drawing a blank at). I can't point-blank tell an admissions officer that I want to use them as a stepping stone, but sometimes the only thing differentiating schools for me is something like their location, or the environment (whether the faculty is helpful or not, etc.), and I'm not sure whether or not those are valid enough reasons.