Hi,
So far I have completed 2 years of undergrad. While my first year was good (a 3.94 cumulative), I was ill for most of my sophomore year, and it had a devastating effect on my grades. Throughout the year I was hospitalized 3 times, had countless tests and doctor appointments. I was having lung troubles, stomach problems, a horrible case of shingles, swine flu, etc.
Moral of the story is that my cumulative is now 3.26 with my BCPM being a 2.85. However, I still have to take both OChems, both Physics, and Calculus along with other upper level science classes I am planning to take such as biochem and microbio. It seems to me that if I perform as well as I know I could do in those classes, my GPA, and especially BCPM could go up.
My ECs aren't great...I'm in the Marching Band at my university which takes up a lot of time. Other than that I have 3 months of volunteering at the local Children's Hospital, I am in the process of getting a job as a CNA so there's that. I start shadowing next week.
I've still got 2 years undergrad left, and would be willing to do a post-bac or SMP. I just hate thinking that i've let one year at age 18 ruin the rest of my life...
So, any words of wisdom or advice?
So far I have completed 2 years of undergrad. While my first year was good (a 3.94 cumulative), I was ill for most of my sophomore year, and it had a devastating effect on my grades. Throughout the year I was hospitalized 3 times, had countless tests and doctor appointments. I was having lung troubles, stomach problems, a horrible case of shingles, swine flu, etc.
Moral of the story is that my cumulative is now 3.26 with my BCPM being a 2.85. However, I still have to take both OChems, both Physics, and Calculus along with other upper level science classes I am planning to take such as biochem and microbio. It seems to me that if I perform as well as I know I could do in those classes, my GPA, and especially BCPM could go up.
My ECs aren't great...I'm in the Marching Band at my university which takes up a lot of time. Other than that I have 3 months of volunteering at the local Children's Hospital, I am in the process of getting a job as a CNA so there's that. I start shadowing next week.
I've still got 2 years undergrad left, and would be willing to do a post-bac or SMP. I just hate thinking that i've let one year at age 18 ruin the rest of my life...
So, any words of wisdom or advice?