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Hey yall. I did not have the best start. I am currently a sophomore about to go into my 4th semester with a 2.95 overall GPA. By the end of the 4th semester, my GPA should be around a 3.0-3.1. I am an engineering major attending a top 3 public school in the nation. In my 2nd semester, I didn't do well and got 3 C's and 1 C+. Granted, that will never happen again to me as I have gotten 4 A's and 2 B's in this semester. I will start building up my EC's next semester. But what do you think of my chances?
 
Hey yall. I did not have the best start. I am currently a sophomore about to go into my 4th semester with a 2.95 overall GPA. By the end of the 4th semester, my GPA should be around a 3.0-3.1. I am an engineering major attending a top 3 public school in the nation. In my 2nd semester, I didn't do well and got 3 C's and 1 C+. Granted, that will never happen again to me as I have gotten 4 A's and 2 B's in this semester. I will start building up my EC's next semester. But what do you think of my chances?
Poor chances right now. 1 decent semester doesn't tell anyone you've turned the corner. If you can't handle engineering, change your major. No medical school will give you bonus points on your GPA for having a tough major.
 
Hi buddy. You're going to be fine. College can be tough. Osteopathic medical schools allow you to retake classes, and when you do, the new grade will replace your old grade. Take a step back this winter break, breathe, and know that everything is going to be fine. The first step in doing better is understanding and accepting that everything is going to be fine. Next, you have to realize what you need to do to fix it. Engineering is no joke. You might be passionate enough about it, but why put yourself through a major that notoriously produces low GPA's just to go to medical school later? Consider switching to something else that's easier but will get you into medical school. And by easier, I don't mean that you'll work any less dilligently; I just meant that the new major will be more relevant toward medical school in general and, more importantly, preparing you for the MCAT. If you really want the challenge, a major like Biochemistry or Chemistry will be much better for you in the long-run. I have a lot of life experience with this sort of thing. I say either stick to engineering and become an engineer, or switch to a more classic "pre-med" major like bio, chem, psych, health sciences, neuroscience, etc. and put everything you've got into getting all A's and A-'s from here on out. Focus really hard in your pre-requisite courses, those are directly tested on the MCAT. Study hard for the MCAT, it's a huge commitment. Make it better for yourself- don't get stuck in a cycle. Above all, have confidence and give back to your community. You're gonna be alright young warrior 🙂
 
I had ~2.4 gpa after my sophomore year of college, and have had a great application cycle this year; there is still plenty of time to strengthen your application.

Capitalize on DO grade replacement during summer semesters, and do everything in your power to ace your pre-med pre-requisites.

It is good that you will be starting to work on EC's next semester, but don't overwhelm yourself and end up suffering academically... You'll just be digging yourself a bigger hole.

You will be okay as long as you continue to stay focused from here on out, gradually gain EC's (quality > quantity), and do well on your MCAT (shoot for a balanced 505+.)

Good luck.
 
I had ~2.4 gpa after my sophomore year of college, and have had a great application cycle this year; there is still plenty of time to strengthen your application.

Capitalize on DO grade replacement during summer semesters, and do everything in your power to ace your pre-med pre-requisites.

It is good that you will be starting to work on EC's next semester, but don't overwhelm yourself and end up suffering academically... You'll just be digging yourself a bigger hole.

You will be okay as long as you continue to stay focused from here on out, gradually gain EC's (quality > quantity), and do well on your MCAT (shoot for a balanced 505+.)

Good luck.
^ Yup. nothing gives you more confidence than getting A's in your pre-req's.
 
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