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Everyone on here has their own story and situation, and im no different. But to sum mine up. I had 2 terrible years of college my fresh. and soph. years (illness, trouble due to a drug dealing roommate, coupled with immaturity) put me waaayyy behind the eight ball. My last 2 years got graded on a steep scale (100-93=A, 92-85=B...etc.) So when all was said and done, I graduated from Univ of MD in 02 with a GPA of 2.48. I never thought I had the intelligence to become a doctor, and after those 4 years I kinda felt like the school had proven that to me.
I then spent the next 5 years working as a critical care paramedic for a major hospital in MD, and loved it. But I finally realized that I did have the ability, and even more, the desire to become a physician. So I got a new job closer to my family in NY to allow me to save money and allow me to go back to school.
I have done well in my post-bacc so far GPA of 3.83 (Bio 1&2, Chem 1&2) and soon to be finishing up physics 1. I know my original GPA is going to be a huge obstacle, but is my only way to overcome that by taking more and more undergrad classes to get my GPA over a 3.0? As for extracurriculars, I feel like I have a decent amount (Volunteer EMT/Paramedic for over 10 yrs, traveled to Belarus to provide humanitarian aid, president of my fraternity, was asked to be a TA for Bio out of a class of 705 students...etc).
I just don't know what else if anything, I can do to show that I'm a different person then I was 10 yrs ago. I have no problem with going to a carribean med school (as long as its one of the top 4). Anybody have any advice? Thanks!
I then spent the next 5 years working as a critical care paramedic for a major hospital in MD, and loved it. But I finally realized that I did have the ability, and even more, the desire to become a physician. So I got a new job closer to my family in NY to allow me to save money and allow me to go back to school.
I have done well in my post-bacc so far GPA of 3.83 (Bio 1&2, Chem 1&2) and soon to be finishing up physics 1. I know my original GPA is going to be a huge obstacle, but is my only way to overcome that by taking more and more undergrad classes to get my GPA over a 3.0? As for extracurriculars, I feel like I have a decent amount (Volunteer EMT/Paramedic for over 10 yrs, traveled to Belarus to provide humanitarian aid, president of my fraternity, was asked to be a TA for Bio out of a class of 705 students...etc).
I just don't know what else if anything, I can do to show that I'm a different person then I was 10 yrs ago. I have no problem with going to a carribean med school (as long as its one of the top 4). Anybody have any advice? Thanks!