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our paths are pretty different but as a successful fellow non-trad i can give you a bit of advice:
1) figure out why you really want to do medicine. i don't doubt your sincerity but you're going to need a better answer, for your personal statement and interviews, than what you've given in this thread. read some books about medicine (any of atul gawande's stuff for starters), do some clinical volunteering, shadow if you can swing it, etc. deciding to go into medicine is not going to be easy, especially given the hole you've dug yourself, so you have to convince YOURSELF that you're ready for it before you start convincing med schools
2) do a post-bac, and you have to be ready to do stellar, not just pretty good. ideally you would do this at a reputable institution where you could take a full courseload. i'm not familiar with the west coast but you'll have to do some more research to see where this would best be done. if you're really serious about med school i would look into going out of state for the post-bac too, since your chances of getting into med school anywhere in CA are pretty low. i disagree with those who've said take it slow -- not sure how good it would look to get a 2.5 undergrad and then take your sweet time fulfulling the prereqs. the good news for you is that your BCPM GPA is probably salavagable at this point, even for MD schools, since you've only taken 2 science courses. obviously you'll have to take the MCAT too
3) when the time comes, apply broadly, to low-tier MD and DO. one thing that i havent seen anyone mention that you'll want to take advantage of is your URM status -- there are several HBCU med schools that your reinvented self may be competitive at. but this is all a few years away
1) figure out why you really want to do medicine. i don't doubt your sincerity but you're going to need a better answer, for your personal statement and interviews, than what you've given in this thread. read some books about medicine (any of atul gawande's stuff for starters), do some clinical volunteering, shadow if you can swing it, etc. deciding to go into medicine is not going to be easy, especially given the hole you've dug yourself, so you have to convince YOURSELF that you're ready for it before you start convincing med schools
2) do a post-bac, and you have to be ready to do stellar, not just pretty good. ideally you would do this at a reputable institution where you could take a full courseload. i'm not familiar with the west coast but you'll have to do some more research to see where this would best be done. if you're really serious about med school i would look into going out of state for the post-bac too, since your chances of getting into med school anywhere in CA are pretty low. i disagree with those who've said take it slow -- not sure how good it would look to get a 2.5 undergrad and then take your sweet time fulfulling the prereqs. the good news for you is that your BCPM GPA is probably salavagable at this point, even for MD schools, since you've only taken 2 science courses. obviously you'll have to take the MCAT too
3) when the time comes, apply broadly, to low-tier MD and DO. one thing that i havent seen anyone mention that you'll want to take advantage of is your URM status -- there are several HBCU med schools that your reinvented self may be competitive at. but this is all a few years away