Hi all, wondering about my overall chances for MD/PhD admissions, MD admissions, and also DO, and if I shouldn't even bother applying to MD/PhD or not.
Here are my stats:
undergrad:
cGPA 3.383
sGPA 3.206
Undergrad red flags:
2 withdrawals (calc 1 and orgo 2), 3 C's (chem 1, calc 1, and biochem), 2 C+'s (orgo 2 and physics 2), 1 Pass (school gave option to students to choose between letter grade or a P/F grade during spring 2020 b/c covid)
PostBacc:
GPA 3.685 (all graduate level science courses)
MCAT:
510
working clinical hours:
~1280
Research hours:
~4640 (full time for about 3 years in a lab at a T5 school)
1 poster presentation at said school
1 mid author pub (IF 10+)
1 first author pub (IF 14+)
I didn't take undergrad seriously and performed very poorly. Majored in biology. After undergrad I worked 4 years, one in the clinic and the other 3 research. Then decided to complete a postbacc to help with my bad GPA. Not sure if my undergrad GPA has me DOA though at most MD and MD/PhD programs.
Here are my stats:
undergrad:
cGPA 3.383
sGPA 3.206
Undergrad red flags:
2 withdrawals (calc 1 and orgo 2), 3 C's (chem 1, calc 1, and biochem), 2 C+'s (orgo 2 and physics 2), 1 Pass (school gave option to students to choose between letter grade or a P/F grade during spring 2020 b/c covid)
PostBacc:
GPA 3.685 (all graduate level science courses)
MCAT:
510
working clinical hours:
~1280
Research hours:
~4640 (full time for about 3 years in a lab at a T5 school)
1 poster presentation at said school
1 mid author pub (IF 10+)
1 first author pub (IF 14+)
I didn't take undergrad seriously and performed very poorly. Majored in biology. After undergrad I worked 4 years, one in the clinic and the other 3 research. Then decided to complete a postbacc to help with my bad GPA. Not sure if my undergrad GPA has me DOA though at most MD and MD/PhD programs.
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