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Panicking a lot … I want to apply in May for the next med school cycle. I graduated college this past May with an undergraduate GPA of a 3.0 and a science gpa of a 2.9. I originally went to a different college and got my associates with a 3.6 gpa. After two years, I transferred to a university during covid. My first semester at the new university did not go well as I ended the semester with a 2.5 gpa. Afterwards, I worked hard to get my gpa up and had to end up staying an extra year which really helped me a lot. Got a few C’s in intro science classes, mainly in Biology, withdrew from one class, ended up with a C - in Orgo, but really did well in upper level science classes. I have a few letters of recommendation from professors and physicians. As for extracurricular activities, I currently work as a medical assistant at a medical practice for the past three years and am volunteering at a local hospital near me, which I also did as an undergrad. I am also in the midst of writing up my research paper that has the opportunity to get published in a journal. I took my mcat in September, ended up bombing it- got a 479 score and I am planning on retaking it in the springtime. In addition to working and studying for the mcat, I am also taking anatomy and physiology as a way to improve my gpa. Basically, I have no idea if I am going to get accepted into any MD or let alone DO schools in the country and I have no idea whether what I am currently doing now is going to end up helping me in med school apps so I would appreciate some advice

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Panicking a lot … I want to apply in May for the next med school cycle. I graduated college this past May with an undergraduate GPA of a 3.0 and a science gpa of a 2.9. I originally went to a different college and got my associates with a 3.6 gpa. After two years, I transferred to a university during covid. My first semester at the new university did not go well as I ended the semester with a 2.5 gpa. Afterwards, I worked hard to get my gpa up and had to end up staying an extra year which really helped me a lot. Got a few C’s in intro science classes, mainly in Biology, withdrew from one class, ended up with a C - in Orgo, but really did well in upper level science classes. I have a few letters of recommendation from professors and physicians. As for extracurricular activities, I currently work as a medical assistant at a medical practice for the past three years and am volunteering at a local hospital near me, which I also did as an undergrad. I am also in the midst of writing up my research paper that has the opportunity to get published in a journal. I took my mcat in September, ended up bombing it- got a 479 score and I am planning on retaking it in the springtime. In addition to working and studying for the mcat, I am also taking anatomy and physiology as a way to improve my gpa. Basically, I have no idea if I am going to get accepted into any MD or let alone DO schools in the country and I have no idea whether what I am currently doing now is going to end up helping me in med school apps so I would appreciate some advice
Have you considered a post-bac program?
 
That GPA is probably lethal. I'm not really sure how repair works or if that's even an option, but the SDN gods who came before me do:



And of course the people in this thread other than me know stuff
 
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