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So I graduated from a highly ranked undergraduate university with a 3.21 cGPA in Biopsychology. I completed all my premed prerequisites there. I am really boning for an MD program, and I realize my GPA is not competitive at all, so I have decided to take a two-year gap in which I will do extensive post-bacc work to raise my stats.
I have registered for a second bachelor's degree program at a low tier state-school. Nonetheless, it is an accredited 4-year institution. My second degree will be in regular ole Biology. After getting fifteen consecutive A's (which I am 99.99% sure I can do given the relative rigor of the school as compared to my alma mater), my cGPA will be a 3.45 and my sGPA will be 3.48. These numbers are not stellar, but the upward trend will obviously be meteoric...not to mention the tenacious determination I will demonstrate.
I have a couple questions:
I have registered for a second bachelor's degree program at a low tier state-school. Nonetheless, it is an accredited 4-year institution. My second degree will be in regular ole Biology. After getting fifteen consecutive A's (which I am 99.99% sure I can do given the relative rigor of the school as compared to my alma mater), my cGPA will be a 3.45 and my sGPA will be 3.48. These numbers are not stellar, but the upward trend will obviously be meteoric...not to mention the tenacious determination I will demonstrate.
I have a couple questions:
- How are second bachelor's applicants generally regarded by adcoms ? (@Goro )
- Will the disparity in prestige between my first and second bachelor's really matter?
- In general, will it look lame that I have a Biopsych degree and then a pure Bio degree? Are the two sufficiently different? Yeah, the course-work will be totally new, but perhaps it would be *cooler* to pursue a completely different major (Chemistry comes to mind).
Thanks 🙂