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Hi,
I'm a student at Harvard. In high school I took several math and science courses at a community college, through a dual enrollment program. In college, I'm planning to retake these classes along with other required premed courses. I know about the BCPM gpa calculation used by medical schools, and was hoping my community college grades could serve as a "buffer" for the lower grades I know will be sure to come... My question is, will medical schools look at the cumulative or the college science GPA more, and how much will they weigh these grades in light of the college I attended?
Thanks
I'm a student at Harvard. In high school I took several math and science courses at a community college, through a dual enrollment program. In college, I'm planning to retake these classes along with other required premed courses. I know about the BCPM gpa calculation used by medical schools, and was hoping my community college grades could serve as a "buffer" for the lower grades I know will be sure to come... My question is, will medical schools look at the cumulative or the college science GPA more, and how much will they weigh these grades in light of the college I attended?
Thanks