Getting Started on the Right Foot

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1) Look at the AMCAS instruction manual for information on how it converts your grading scale into a standard one. In short, it'll take the grades as reported on your transcript and convert them to a 4.0 scale.

2) No one will care about a few Bs and Cs on your transcript, provided your overall GPA is a solid A and you generally get As in your prerequisite classes (Bio, Chem, O Chem, etc).

3) Talk to your science professors. Tell them you're interested in getting involved in some kind of research and ask if there are any projects you can help with.
 
2) No one will care about a few Bs and Cs on your transcript, provided your overall GPA is a solid A and you generally get As in your prerequisite classes (Bio, Chem, O Chem, etc).

But a few Bs and Cs will make your overall GPA <3.7.
 
1) Look at the AMCAS instruction manual for information on how it converts your grading scale into a standard one. In short, it'll take the grades as reported on your transcript and convert them to a 4.0 scale.

2) No one will care about a few Bs and Cs on your transcript, provided your overall GPA is a solid A and you generally get As in your prerequisite classes (Bio, Chem, O Chem, etc).

3) Talk to your science professors. Tell them you're interested in getting involved in some kind of research and ask if there are any projects you can help with.
A few C's are pretty worrisome... If aiming for md schools
 
To get started on the right foot, you will want to make sure you have just completed a step with your left foot.
 
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