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Hey everyone,
I'd like to ask you for your advice. I'm 29 years old, and have graduated with a BS Biology degree nearly a year ago. I didn't come to the conclusion of medicine being my career goal until the completion of my degree. I simply chose biology because I found the content interesting, without a clear end-game in mind. Since then I have been fortunate to work with a radiology group in a position that allowed me to shadow different doctors every day. This experience has had a huge impact on my entire outlook, I've developed my first role models, and can't think of anything I'd rather do more than pursue the path of becoming a physician.
Admittedly I went about my undergraduate career with a very immature mindset and poor study habits. I have not taken the MCAT yet so I do not have that score for reference. Using an AACOMAS-Calculator excel spreadsheet I found on these forums, I've entered all of my undergraduate coursework. My undergraduate GPA comes out at 2.928, and my science GPA comes out at 3.000. I know this is well below average, and that my best chance of gaining an interview from a DO school is to go back and retake the classes I've made a C or below in, do extremely well on the MCAT, and attain a good amount of ECs/shadowing/volunteer hours. I own my mistakes, my failures fall upon my own shoulders. I know that from here on out any work spent on repairing my GPA will have to be nothing short of A-quality, and I'm prepared to do just that.
My question to you is should I retake all classes I've made a C or below in? Before switching my major to biology I was majoring in international relations, and have acquired quite a few bad marks in classes that don't apply to my BCPM GPA. Retaking only the BCPM classes and two non-bcpm classes will bump up my science GPA to a 3.667, but will still leave my undergraduate GPA at 3.352. Also to note, I have since moved to the West Coast, and consequently will be needing to retake these semester classes under the quarter system. As a result I may not be able to find equivalent courses that would work with the grade-forgiveness, such as with Mammalogy.
One of my major concerns is if, worst case scenario, I go back and retake all these classes, do very well on the MCAT, and acquire a lot of ECs/shadowing/volunteer hours, I still don't get an interview/acceptance. At this point, I'm still where I am today, with a BS Biology. There isn't a lot one can do with this degree without further training. Would using the time spent retaking classes be better spent pursuing a 2nd bachelor's degree? Thank you for your time & advice!
I'd like to ask you for your advice. I'm 29 years old, and have graduated with a BS Biology degree nearly a year ago. I didn't come to the conclusion of medicine being my career goal until the completion of my degree. I simply chose biology because I found the content interesting, without a clear end-game in mind. Since then I have been fortunate to work with a radiology group in a position that allowed me to shadow different doctors every day. This experience has had a huge impact on my entire outlook, I've developed my first role models, and can't think of anything I'd rather do more than pursue the path of becoming a physician.
Admittedly I went about my undergraduate career with a very immature mindset and poor study habits. I have not taken the MCAT yet so I do not have that score for reference. Using an AACOMAS-Calculator excel spreadsheet I found on these forums, I've entered all of my undergraduate coursework. My undergraduate GPA comes out at 2.928, and my science GPA comes out at 3.000. I know this is well below average, and that my best chance of gaining an interview from a DO school is to go back and retake the classes I've made a C or below in, do extremely well on the MCAT, and attain a good amount of ECs/shadowing/volunteer hours. I own my mistakes, my failures fall upon my own shoulders. I know that from here on out any work spent on repairing my GPA will have to be nothing short of A-quality, and I'm prepared to do just that.
My question to you is should I retake all classes I've made a C or below in? Before switching my major to biology I was majoring in international relations, and have acquired quite a few bad marks in classes that don't apply to my BCPM GPA. Retaking only the BCPM classes and two non-bcpm classes will bump up my science GPA to a 3.667, but will still leave my undergraduate GPA at 3.352. Also to note, I have since moved to the West Coast, and consequently will be needing to retake these semester classes under the quarter system. As a result I may not be able to find equivalent courses that would work with the grade-forgiveness, such as with Mammalogy.
One of my major concerns is if, worst case scenario, I go back and retake all these classes, do very well on the MCAT, and acquire a lot of ECs/shadowing/volunteer hours, I still don't get an interview/acceptance. At this point, I'm still where I am today, with a BS Biology. There isn't a lot one can do with this degree without further training. Would using the time spent retaking classes be better spent pursuing a 2nd bachelor's degree? Thank you for your time & advice!