Is it possible to graduate from GA-PCOM MS in biomedical science and go to MD school?

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I am a rising senior in college and I don't have fantastic grades (<3.0 GPA). My goal is to get into medical school, so I recognize the fact that I need to take post-bac classes or similar. I live near Atlanta and was wondering if a masters degree in biomedical sciences from GA-PCOM would get me into a medical school. By medical school I mean allopathic. I was thinking of schools like Mercer SOM or MCG.

If anyone has any insight it would be much appreciated. Thank you!
 
I don't have fantastic grades (<3.0 GPA).

Please be honest with yourself. You have horrible grades. You have zero chance getting into any MD program. And DO will be a very uphill battle.
 
That's too low of a GPA. Repair it to a 3.3...get a 510+..then you might have a decent shot. If you want to be a physician..you may have to go the DO route with your grades (which is fine as well..in fact as a reapplicant who is waitlisted at 2 MDs..I will likely matriculate to a DO school despite a 3.7 and 514). To say it gets tougher to get into medical school every year is a gross understatement.
 
IF you ace the SMP and MCAT, probably.


I am a rising senior in college and I don't have fantastic grades (<3.0 GPA). My goal is to get into medical school, so I recognize the fact that I need to take post-bac classes or similar. I live near Atlanta and was wondering if a masters degree in biomedical sciences from GA-PCOM would get me into a medical school. By medical school I mean allopathic. I was thinking of schools like Mercer SOM or MCG.

If anyone has any insight it would be much appreciated. Thank you!
 
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