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So I am currently wait-listed at VCU medical school, but at this time my chances seem slim to none. I got accepted to VCU premed graduate certificate program and Washington University post-bacc and hoping to get accepted at Harvard Extension School. Given my stats and the fact that I have already taken and done well in medical school pre-reqs, which of these program might be a better option for me?
Stats:
sGPA: 3.83
cumGPA: 3.88
MCAT: 27Q
I've done a few months of shadowing and a few months of research and have been involved in a few organizations on campus as well as held meaningful officer positions at some.
My undergrad academics have been great, so I don't need the basic pre-reqs. I want to take higher level courses to show that I can really handle med school, and I need to improve my MCAT score and be more involved in clinical experiences.
Do I even need a post-bacc? Some people say just retaking the MCAT should be fine, but I have already been out of school for a year and don't want to be out for another.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks.
Stats:
sGPA: 3.83
cumGPA: 3.88
MCAT: 27Q
I've done a few months of shadowing and a few months of research and have been involved in a few organizations on campus as well as held meaningful officer positions at some.
My undergrad academics have been great, so I don't need the basic pre-reqs. I want to take higher level courses to show that I can really handle med school, and I need to improve my MCAT score and be more involved in clinical experiences.
Do I even need a post-bacc? Some people say just retaking the MCAT should be fine, but I have already been out of school for a year and don't want to be out for another.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks.