Need Advice, Low GPA, Not Sure What to Do,

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SyrianHero

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I am a senior and I will be graduating this upcoming Spring with a degree in Computer Science and Engineering, and I have accepted a well paying full time job where I will be working after graduation. I have recently decided to pursue medicine, and here's the problem. I have a 3.14 cumulative GPA and a 2.8 sGPA (due to all the math classes that I had to take for the Engineering degree, and I also had to take a few Gen Chem classes and Physics classes that I also needed and I didn't do great in them since I wasn't really passionate about my major, hence my low GPA). So, my question is, is there still a possible way for me to get into medical school (MD) while working full time and with my terrible GPA? There aren't any postbac programs around where I live, Columbus, Ohio, so I'm not sure what to do. I'm not sure if this is noteworthy but I have gotten a 3.9 GPA this semester which was definitely a confidence booster since I decided to pursue medicine last semester 🙂. Any advice would be much appreciated.

Edit: It's surprising to me how opinions vary widely, for example, some people say I have no chance and that I might as well quit, and others say that my situation isn't that bad if I continue to work at it and that I'm in decent shape. It makes me even more confused :? Any thoughts?
 
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You will have to find a postbac or SMP or something... How are your ECs? Maybe a D.O. would take you if you have really stellar ECs?

I want to help but I'm not sure what to say here. MD schools won't even look at that GPA.
 
You will have to find a postbac or SMP or something... How are your ECs? Maybe a D.O. would take you if you have really stellar ECs?

I want to help but I'm not sure what to say here. MD schools won't even look at that GPA.

Well I still have a few prereq classes to take so that can increase my GPA, and it gives me a potential to have a perfect or near perfect postbac GPA. I'm not sure how much that counts.
 
Well I still have a few prereq classes to take so that can increase my GPA, and it gives me a potential to have a perfect or near perfect postbac GPA. I'm not sure how much that counts.

I really don't know, you can find a GPA calculator online and estimate. How are your ECs?
 
Well I still have a few prereq classes to take so that can increase my GPA, and it gives me a potential to have a perfect or near perfect postbac GPA. I'm not sure how much that counts.

It's important that you do stellar in these pre-reqs; honestly, give them your all. I doubt they can get your cGPA/sGPA to a 3.5, but demonstrating a capacity to do well in such courses can only be beneficial for you. As previously mentioned, a postbacc is most probably going to be required. Keep up the EC's and you should have a decent shot.
 
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