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doctortobe12345

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Hi all,
I am writing this post today to ask for advice! Currently, I have a 2.95 GPA and I am projected to have a 3.06 GPA after this semesters DIY postbacc coursework. I took the MCAT last summer and got a 502 and am applying to masters programs right now to begin 2019-2020. I have had countless hours of healthcare work experience, lab assisting. shadowing and have been involved in research. I was wondering if anyone has had luck being accepted with similar stats or could advise me on where to apply for a masters program. If you have any other advice I would greatly appreciate it too. Thanks!

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I would highly recommend getting a masters in anatomy. typically a 2 year program. i've received multiple acceptances (similar MCAT and GPA as you). Feel free to message me!
 
One with linkage to a med school; be prepared to relocate if needed
I am definitely prepared to relocate if needed! Just am unsure of what masters programs have accepted students with sub 3.0 GPAs at the time of applying. I have already submitted 4 applications but there is a cost factor associated with submitting more than that so I want to make sure there have been successful students with similar stats admitted to the masters programs I apply to moving forward. If you or anyone happen to know of any, please let me know!
 
I am definitely prepared to relocate if needed! Just am unsure of what masters programs have accepted students with sub 3.0 GPAs at the time of applying. I have already submitted 4 applications but there is a cost factor associated with submitting more than that so I want to make sure there have been successful students with similar stats admitted to the masters programs I apply to moving forward. If you or anyone happen to know of any, please let me know!
All I know is that you need to do your research, and that these programs are as common as fleas
 
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