Graduated with a psychology degree (history minor) w a 3.35 GPA. Bad Freshman year (2.5gpa), but have strong upward trend.
Just finished premed postbacc in which I took all the required sciences that I didn't take during undergrad (BIO (2), CHEM (2), ORG (2), Calc and Phys). Because I didn't take any undergrad sciences, my postbacc and BCPM GPAs are both 3.85, and by cGPA has risen to a 3.44 w/ a 31 MCAT.
I have been a research assistant for two years (35 hrs/wk - 1 publication) at a graduate/medical school, working on a study in which I get significant clinical experience (take participants blood pressures, height, weight, communicate daily with daily, etc.) I was also the community service cooridinator of a 40 person organization in college for two years, in which I organized and participated in a variety of fundraising and community service events (very involved/community oriented leadership experience). I also played club soccer for a couple years in college, tutored kids at an elementary school (2 years).
I am a Virginia resident, and am shooting for VCU's MD program (I know they show some preference to in-state kids). My undergrad GPA is pretty low, but my BCPM/postbacc GPA is solid and it brought my cGPA up a decent amount. Is there anything else I can do to bolster my application? I would like to take a few more upper level BIO courses, but they ain't cheap. Should I do any physician shadowing? How would I stand if I applied next cycle?