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I am a 20 year old URM male at a Top 20 undergrad institution. I plan on applying in next years cycle but because of my low GPA, i have been considering taking a gap year to improve my stats. Im currently sitting at a 3.4 cGPA and and 3.3sGPA, no grades under a B- just a whole lot of B's. Im taking the MCAT early next year and currently have been scoring consistently >515. I originally considered applying for an SMP but my parents would be unable to support me and I wont be able to afford it on my own.
I recently got a job at an EMR company and Im really considering taking it but I feel like I should be using my gap year to improve my grades even though the money they are offering could really help me relieve a lot of my current debt, and my pre-med advisor told me to take it as my GPA may be to low for a US MD anyway.
I honestly just need any advice on how to proceed with my future.

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Are you an URM? If not you there's a couple good options. Do a masters or something and get a good GPA (3.7+) or apply to both MD and DO schools. Both options would require a good MCAT so kill it.
 
Are you an URM? If not you there's a couple good options. Do a masters or something and get a good GPA (3.7+) or apply to both MD and DO schools. Both options would require a good MCAT so kill it.
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I think if you get a 508+ on the MCAT and are URM and apply broadly to mid-low tier MD schools you'll get some II's and acceptances. Apply the first day you can to 20-30 schools.
 
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you can look up acceptance statistics by race and see where you stand.
 
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Invest in MSAR. being a URM will be a big advantage. Also, if your MCAT score is as high as you are scoring on practice exams, I think you will be more than fine!
 
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