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Hi all,
This is my first post although i have been looking in on the forums from time to time for guidance. My situation is as follows:
I am a Stonybrook University Graduate with a BA in Theatre Arts. I finished in December of 2007. I have since taken the general chemistryI and physicsI Hunter College with a semester GPA of 3.6 and General Chemistry II, Physics II Columbia University with a semester GPA of 3.5.
I was rejected from both of the Post BACC premed programs prior to starting as a non degree in fall of 2008.
I have since reapplied for columbia Universities Post Bacc Premed program and am currently awaiting reply from their admissions board.
During the admissions process I met with one of the assistant deans who stressed two points about the programs admission policies:
1) once you have applied once and are rejected there is little chance that you will be accepted if you reapply.
2) regardless of what my post undergraduate grades in science courses are the program is heavily based on my undergraduate grades, making my science grades irrelavent.
It has been my dream to go to medical school from a very young age and i have strived through getting a well rounded education knowing that i could apply for post bacc after college.
I do not know what to do regarding my possible rejection. In addition any subsequent applications sent to programs at other universities all have the criteria of having taken little or no science during admission. I have taken almost half of the premed sequence already.
My current options are:
1) get into Post bacc at one of the schools i am applying to.
2) continue as a non degree student at columbia, finishing the premed requirements and going from there.
3) redoing my undergraduate Degree to raise my undergraduate GPA.
Are any of these options plausable? what would you recommend I do?
Thankyou for the help
Roy
This is my first post although i have been looking in on the forums from time to time for guidance. My situation is as follows:
I am a Stonybrook University Graduate with a BA in Theatre Arts. I finished in December of 2007. I have since taken the general chemistryI and physicsI Hunter College with a semester GPA of 3.6 and General Chemistry II, Physics II Columbia University with a semester GPA of 3.5.
I was rejected from both of the Post BACC premed programs prior to starting as a non degree in fall of 2008.
I have since reapplied for columbia Universities Post Bacc Premed program and am currently awaiting reply from their admissions board.
During the admissions process I met with one of the assistant deans who stressed two points about the programs admission policies:
1) once you have applied once and are rejected there is little chance that you will be accepted if you reapply.
2) regardless of what my post undergraduate grades in science courses are the program is heavily based on my undergraduate grades, making my science grades irrelavent.
It has been my dream to go to medical school from a very young age and i have strived through getting a well rounded education knowing that i could apply for post bacc after college.
I do not know what to do regarding my possible rejection. In addition any subsequent applications sent to programs at other universities all have the criteria of having taken little or no science during admission. I have taken almost half of the premed sequence already.
My current options are:
1) get into Post bacc at one of the schools i am applying to.
2) continue as a non degree student at columbia, finishing the premed requirements and going from there.
3) redoing my undergraduate Degree to raise my undergraduate GPA.
Are any of these options plausable? what would you recommend I do?
Thankyou for the help
Roy