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Alrighty, so recently I've had a small change in my plans.
I have two semesters until I graduate (thought I was closer, but I'm not...lol). Right now my GPA is around 3.45 cumulative with a strong upward trend (I transferred 4 semesters ago with a 3.23; my institutional GPA is about 3.73 with mostly A's). I am hoping to get it around 3.5 by the time I graduate.
I did a Biology class about 4 years ago, but I didn't do very well (like a C), so I would retake it anyways.
I am hoping to get an EMT certificate and put in 1000-1500 paid hours to get used to healthcare. I also plan to do some volunteer work at a local hospital or nursing home (200-250 hours) and as much shadowing (at least 100 hours) as possible.
This is my timeline:
Fall 2014-Spring 2015--complete coursework and graduate
Summer 2015--EMT Program, Volunteer work, Shadowing
Fall 2015-Spring 2016--EMT work, apply to Post Bacc
Fall 2016 Spring 2017--Post Bacc, apply to Med School
I would like to get into a structured Post-Bacc program that has opportunities for MCAT prep and shadowing or volunteering. What are my chances for actually getting into a worthwhile program? What about a program with linkages?
I've read alot about programs at Goucher, Bryn Mawr and JHU, but I probably don't have the grades for these programs anyways.
Also, is it worthwhile to retake the ACT/SAT for the post-bacc programs?
I have two semesters until I graduate (thought I was closer, but I'm not...lol). Right now my GPA is around 3.45 cumulative with a strong upward trend (I transferred 4 semesters ago with a 3.23; my institutional GPA is about 3.73 with mostly A's). I am hoping to get it around 3.5 by the time I graduate.
I did a Biology class about 4 years ago, but I didn't do very well (like a C), so I would retake it anyways.
I am hoping to get an EMT certificate and put in 1000-1500 paid hours to get used to healthcare. I also plan to do some volunteer work at a local hospital or nursing home (200-250 hours) and as much shadowing (at least 100 hours) as possible.
This is my timeline:
Fall 2014-Spring 2015--complete coursework and graduate
Summer 2015--EMT Program, Volunteer work, Shadowing
Fall 2015-Spring 2016--EMT work, apply to Post Bacc
Fall 2016 Spring 2017--Post Bacc, apply to Med School
I would like to get into a structured Post-Bacc program that has opportunities for MCAT prep and shadowing or volunteering. What are my chances for actually getting into a worthwhile program? What about a program with linkages?
I've read alot about programs at Goucher, Bryn Mawr and JHU, but I probably don't have the grades for these programs anyways.
Also, is it worthwhile to retake the ACT/SAT for the post-bacc programs?
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