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A friend of mine told me to ask my questions here since there is usually pretty good advice given. Here it goes...
I am going to graduate in May and am debating on whether or not to apply this time around, or wait. I have a SGPA of 3.0, overall 3.4, DAT scores AA19, TS19, PAT19. Lots of EC's, volunteer hours, and bilingual. I am a non-trad student and have worked full-time during my entire college experience. I'm married with 3 kids.
I applied to d-school this past cycle and got an interview. Sadly I was shot down. I have a consultation with that school in May to find out why they reached that decision. (I am assuming it was my SGPA). I have yet to hear from about 4 east coast schools, but it's not looking good.
To avoid a gap year, I have applied to the Midwestern 9 month master's program in hopes that it will help my application. From what I understand, the program starts in August and they do quarters. By the time academic updates can occur, I would have at least one quarter of the masters program finished that I could use to update my grades. Can a person apply to d-school during their masters program so that they don't have a gap year until d-school starts (assuming they get accepted to d-school)? I would obviously finish the master's program, but would schools even look at me if I only have 1/3 of the program finished?
Should I bag the masters program and just try and do upper division undergrad bio classes?
I realize my undergrad stats aren't stellar and a lot of that has to do with early college stupidity and some medical complications in my family. I am seeking advice from those who have been there/done that. As you can probably tell, I am a little bit older and am trying not to lose more time.
Thanks!
I am going to graduate in May and am debating on whether or not to apply this time around, or wait. I have a SGPA of 3.0, overall 3.4, DAT scores AA19, TS19, PAT19. Lots of EC's, volunteer hours, and bilingual. I am a non-trad student and have worked full-time during my entire college experience. I'm married with 3 kids.
I applied to d-school this past cycle and got an interview. Sadly I was shot down. I have a consultation with that school in May to find out why they reached that decision. (I am assuming it was my SGPA). I have yet to hear from about 4 east coast schools, but it's not looking good.
To avoid a gap year, I have applied to the Midwestern 9 month master's program in hopes that it will help my application. From what I understand, the program starts in August and they do quarters. By the time academic updates can occur, I would have at least one quarter of the masters program finished that I could use to update my grades. Can a person apply to d-school during their masters program so that they don't have a gap year until d-school starts (assuming they get accepted to d-school)? I would obviously finish the master's program, but would schools even look at me if I only have 1/3 of the program finished?
Should I bag the masters program and just try and do upper division undergrad bio classes?
I realize my undergrad stats aren't stellar and a lot of that has to do with early college stupidity and some medical complications in my family. I am seeking advice from those who have been there/done that. As you can probably tell, I am a little bit older and am trying not to lose more time.
Thanks!