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I just calculated by bcpm vs. non-bcpm gpa and my bcpm looks terrible at a 2.7 (non-BCPM gpa at 3.6), but I only got 2 Cs and 1D, and 1C & the D (both calculus, which aren't even required at many schools I'm applying to...) were from freshman year when I had an awful year adjusting, besides math never was my strong suit. Anyways, I've gotten mostly B-, some B, some B+, some As in all bcpm courses besides that (I'm a non-science major so I don't have tons of science, just the pre-reqs + some extras) but while I was generally happy getting my B- (it's still a B! and I'm at a difficult private university), I didn't realize through the years that a B- was sub-3.0. So...my question is, do you think schools will take into account exactly what's making up my bcpm? I have a sweet upward gpa trend, mcat of 29, and am a URM if that helps any. *shrug* I know the best thing I could do would be to take a year off and raise my bcpm gpa, but am I crazy to try to apply this year? I'm thinking of applying to my state schools, the lower tiers, and some middle tiers (like mssm, tulane, etc.)? I think I'm a strong applicant EC/personal statement/etc. wise.