Would obtaining a masters help with scholarship consideration with Pod schools? Is it looked upon favorably?
I don't think it will do a whole lot. If your classes boost your GPA that would help though. Scholarships are mainly given based off your MCAT and GPA.Would obtaining a masters help with scholarship consideration with Pod schools? Is it looked upon favorably?
I don't think it will do a whole lot. If your classes boost your GPA that would help though. Scholarships are mainly given based off your MCAT and GPA.
Yea. So that could be beneficial. How low is your GPA now? Waiting a year to apply could also mean you wait a year to start earning your doctor salary, which may not be worth a 10k scholarship. Scholarships aren't really guaranteed even with high GPAs. Whats your MCAT?
With those GPAs I would recommend doing a 1 year masters program. Get As in all your courses and re-apply. Did you take the MCAT yet? You might want to take the MCAT to try and score >20. Then focus solely on your Masters courses so you can do really well. Studying for Masters courses and studying for the MCAT at the same time, in order to apply for podiatry school, is a really tough thing to do. Especially since your Kinesiology graduate level courses are not really testable material on the MCAT.
When will your MCAT be? I agree with what everyone else said in regards to getting a good MCAT score and taking some CC credits to boost the GPA a bit. I think schools for the most part screen away everyone with a cGPA below 2.75. Saying that, if you can get your GPA above that I think you would have a good shot at Scholl with a solid MCAT. Keep in mind retakes are averaged with previous scores. Realistically, I think it will be unlikely to expect any significant scholarships, but you really never know. I've also heard that this past year DMU automatically rejected applicants with below a 3.0 sGPA. (I could be wrong though)I really just want to get into Scholl. Doing everything possible to better myself for 2014 cycle next August.
When will your MCAT be? I agree with what everyone else said in regards to getting a good MCAT score and taking some CC credits to boost the GPA a bit. I think schools for the most part screen away everyone with a cGPA below 2.75. Saying that, if you can get your GPA above that I think you would have a good shot at Scholl with a solid MCAT. Keep in mind retakes are averaged with previous scores. Realistically, I think it will be unlikely to expect any significant scholarships, but you really never know. I've also heard that this past year DMU automatically rejected applicants with below a 3.0 sGPA. (I could be wrong though)
Jan. after I finish OChem 1. Or I may push it back to April after I completely finish Ochem 2 and Phys 1.
April is not too late to apply, so wait for the MCAT then. In all honesty though with your GPA what it is what it is, but you want to look into what happend that you got those grades and what will be different. POD school is much harder than undergrad, if you were treading water in undergrad you will sink in POD school quickly.
In all honesty though get a 25 or better on the MCAT do well in the interview, one of the nine will take you. Best of luck