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I just graduated from UC Irvine (BS in Biochem) with a 3.5 cGPA and 3.45 sGPA (I took a lot of engineering calculus and physics classes, which kind of ruined my GPA a bit). I was initially planning on going to graduate school and do research. However, I recently got involved and became extremely interested and would love to pursue the field of medicine.
Unfortunately, I don't have much extracurricular activities/leadership/clinical experience, and my GPA is not competitive either. The only relevant experience I have is 2 years of research experience and 6 months working in a non-profit organization helping the underserved community in Orange County. I haven't taken the MCAT yet either. I am currently working as a full-time research assistant at Harvard University hoping to get some publications while studying for the MCAT.
So my questions are: What should I do in this situation to strengthen my application for med school (besides studying and getting a really good MCAT score)? I don't really have an upward GPA trend either (Fre:3.3, Soph:3.3, Jun:3.4, Sen:3.9) because I didn't do too well in most of my lower division courses, however, I did well in my upper division classes. Would retaking science classes I didn't do too well at Harvard Extension School help my application? I have also heard of many schools offering post-bac and SMPs. Should I take do one of those programs before applying to med school in my situation? If so, which one? I am also planning on volunteering at some local hospitals and shadowing a couple of physicians to gain more clinical experience. What other activities should I do to strengthen my med school application?
I'm sorry about the long post.
Unfortunately, I don't have much extracurricular activities/leadership/clinical experience, and my GPA is not competitive either. The only relevant experience I have is 2 years of research experience and 6 months working in a non-profit organization helping the underserved community in Orange County. I haven't taken the MCAT yet either. I am currently working as a full-time research assistant at Harvard University hoping to get some publications while studying for the MCAT.
So my questions are: What should I do in this situation to strengthen my application for med school (besides studying and getting a really good MCAT score)? I don't really have an upward GPA trend either (Fre:3.3, Soph:3.3, Jun:3.4, Sen:3.9) because I didn't do too well in most of my lower division courses, however, I did well in my upper division classes. Would retaking science classes I didn't do too well at Harvard Extension School help my application? I have also heard of many schools offering post-bac and SMPs. Should I take do one of those programs before applying to med school in my situation? If so, which one? I am also planning on volunteering at some local hospitals and shadowing a couple of physicians to gain more clinical experience. What other activities should I do to strengthen my med school application?
I'm sorry about the long post.
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