So I'm about to graduate with a B.S. Geography (3.4 GPA) in about 3 weeks and go right to work. I'll be starting a DIY PostBacc as the only BCPM classes I have are 2 math courses that I had to take to graduate (Algebra & Statistics). Looking back at my undergrad career my GPA took a drastic dip my junior year. I had a positive trend my first two years but then I dropped to a 2.9 GPA when averaging out the junior year semesters. Senior year has been my best ending with a 4.0 this semester! Not to sound like I'm making excuses but my wonderful son was born that year, right before school, and being a 20 year old, I didn't know how to handle being a full-time student, working and being a father. Daycare was expensive so I watched him for half the week and on top of it all I had Army ROTC which junior year is the most intensive year. How did you explain a bad year and where would you explain it? I know I'm a far ways away from even applying but since COVID-19 is all the rage I'd like to here from you. My son is what made me want to be a doctor but my own immaturity dragged my grades down. Thanks!
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