Hi,
I am currently thinking about joining a program that specializes in helping people create timelines (such as when to take the MCAT, what classes to take, etc.), studying for the MCAT (modules given, what to use/what not to), and assistance with getting through the entire medical school process. The problem is the cost is $4,500. While I think it's a good investment I don't know if how reasonable that price truly is.
So my cGPA is 3.25 and my sGPA is a 2.43 and I am currently a senior. The remaining science classes that I need to graduate are Organic Chemistry 1 and Biochemistry. I was thinking about doing a post-bac or even an SMP to increase my chances of getting into medical school.
However, I was wondering if taking more upper-level science classes, getting A's or no lower than B's, and graduating later is an option? I know medical schools like to see an upward trend. I also thought about retaking courses were I got a C (especially science courses) but on most forums, people advise against that.
Also, I have not taken the MCAT yet.
Edit: General opinion is to use this site to help and not pay the money. Now I am trying to figure out what is the best option, ace senior year & do a post-bac, get sGPA to a 3.0+ before graduating & then do a post-bac (DIY or formal), Peace Corps?.
I am currently thinking about joining a program that specializes in helping people create timelines (such as when to take the MCAT, what classes to take, etc.), studying for the MCAT (modules given, what to use/what not to), and assistance with getting through the entire medical school process. The problem is the cost is $4,500. While I think it's a good investment I don't know if how reasonable that price truly is.
So my cGPA is 3.25 and my sGPA is a 2.43 and I am currently a senior. The remaining science classes that I need to graduate are Organic Chemistry 1 and Biochemistry. I was thinking about doing a post-bac or even an SMP to increase my chances of getting into medical school.
However, I was wondering if taking more upper-level science classes, getting A's or no lower than B's, and graduating later is an option? I know medical schools like to see an upward trend. I also thought about retaking courses were I got a C (especially science courses) but on most forums, people advise against that.
Also, I have not taken the MCAT yet.
Edit: General opinion is to use this site to help and not pay the money. Now I am trying to figure out what is the best option, ace senior year & do a post-bac, get sGPA to a 3.0+ before graduating & then do a post-bac (DIY or formal), Peace Corps?.
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