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Hey guys, I'm a junior right now, and I'm going to graduate undergrad with a GPA of around 3.3, with an MCAT of 29.
So here's my background. I'm a pretty great student, but did terrible (C/D) in my sophomore year, because of exploring with drugs and drinking. I messed Physics II, and my two Orgo's, but I redid them and got A's and a B.
I cleaned up my act and realize I want to be a doctor and realize my potential. I have a lot of shadowing (~100 hours) and lots of leadership experience (~1000 hours) coordinating programs (not medical). Research too, coauthor, and first author on one solid one (nutritional)
I'm planning on applying for medical school my senior year, then getting my master's in nutrition during my "gap year." I talked to the department head of nutrition, and he says that I should take two grad classes in undergrad for graduate credit, so that I can get my nutrition masters in one year.
I have a low GPA, and MCAT for MD, but if I show that junior/senior year, I got almost all A's, and I do a master's programs in nutrition with high marks, would I be able to get into a good MD school? Thanks guys.
So here's my background. I'm a pretty great student, but did terrible (C/D) in my sophomore year, because of exploring with drugs and drinking. I messed Physics II, and my two Orgo's, but I redid them and got A's and a B.
I cleaned up my act and realize I want to be a doctor and realize my potential. I have a lot of shadowing (~100 hours) and lots of leadership experience (~1000 hours) coordinating programs (not medical). Research too, coauthor, and first author on one solid one (nutritional)
I'm planning on applying for medical school my senior year, then getting my master's in nutrition during my "gap year." I talked to the department head of nutrition, and he says that I should take two grad classes in undergrad for graduate credit, so that I can get my nutrition masters in one year.
I have a low GPA, and MCAT for MD, but if I show that junior/senior year, I got almost all A's, and I do a master's programs in nutrition with high marks, would I be able to get into a good MD school? Thanks guys.

