Yes. It totally depends on the rest of your application; ECs, essays, interview, LORs. Some people can do this. I have a 3.15 and got a 35 MCAT, just started a post-bacc in sept, and I'm in 6 schools already. Most people with these stats don't do as well; you just have to make sure that your GPA is the ONLY weakness on your application. I have 9 years on an ambulance and i'm an ALS provider. This means that i have spent hundreds of hours in the hospital tubing patients in the OR, starting IVs in the ER, and reading rhythms in the CCU. I've spent thousands of hours volunteering on the ambulance, and about a thousand more working for a paid ambulance company. Varied ECs showing leadership and other interests helped as well. Those numbers CAN get you looked at, you just have to make sure everything else is solid. Our numbers are the same, although i'm doing my post-bacc at Penn, not a state school, but it can definitely be done.