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I'm kind of in a bad situation I think.
Here are my stats so you know what I'm talking about:
-Pre-dental student at UCB
-Biology major
-Junior transfer
-Low GPA: 2.85
I am a DSP student and only took 7-8 units per semester for 1 year because I get the "reduced course workload" accommodation. For the sciences, I took Orgo 1 (C+), lab (A-), General Bio (B-), and Physics (B). I took a 4 unit P/NP class to fulfill a requirement also. The reason I mention this is because the GPA correlates to only a few classes. I finished all of the other prerequisites with mostly As and Bs.
-No volunteer/internship experience
-No research experience
Sigh...So I know most of you are probably reading this and thinking "what is this person even trying to be a dentist for with those stats", but please try to keep those comments to yourself if possible. I'm already freaking out and my self esteem is really low from having such an unsuccessful year at Berkeley.
I really just need some guidance through this if you can provide it....it'd be greatly appreciated.
This message is going to be really long because I feel like I kind of need to explain how I got myself in this situation..I'm sorry for the length, and I hope someone can help me.
I had a pretty late start with college because I essentially got kicked out of the country. I'm not going to go into details with that because it'll take forever, but I'm just going to blame my parents and poor government regulations for that. I graduated from high school in 2007, and I began my college career in 2010. At this point I didn't really know what I wanted to do, so I was an English/Music major. I've had ADHD since birth, so school was always extremely difficult for me. I finally got officially diagnosed with the disorder in 2011 and began taking medication. The turnaround was astounding. I never considered a major in the sciences because I had really poor study habits, and the ADHD made me unable to focus on schoolwork. English and music were the only things that came rather naturally for me (I know this paragraph is filled with grammatical errors so this must seem really ironic, but I promise I was better back then.).
When I took my first Biology course in 2011, I was finally able to study and grasp the material properly, and that's when I decided to pursue a career in dentistry. From 2011-2013, I worked really hard and received As and Bs in all my science prerequisites. I had to work really hard since I essentially had NO previous knowledge from any of these courses, as I didn't do anything in high school. I applied to transfer for the Fall 2013 semester and was accepted into all 4 schools that I applied to. For Berkeley, I was admitted for Spring 14 instead because they had too many applicants, and so I started my time at Cal in Spring 14.
I had a really difficult time transitioning into this university because I didn't realize how rigorous it would be, and I never thought I'd be as homesick as I was. I didn't make any friends and suffered bouts of depression all semester.
I kind of turned it around last semester, but my GPA still stayed pretty low. I don't know what I'm doing wrong because it feels like I'm studying a lot but I never have enough time. And this is with only 8 units a semester! I know my ADHD has a lot to do with it, but I feel overwhelmed sometimes by how far behind I am compared to most of the other pre-health students.
I tried applying to research positions and got denied, I applied for internships and didn't hear back from them, and I filled out numerous applications for volunteer work and didn't get anything back.
I guess what I want to know is whether I still have a chance at getting into dental school?
Do you have any advice on how to get internships/volunteering opportunities/research positions? They all prefer experience so what does someone with no experience do?
Thank you for those of you who were able to read through till the end...
And thanks for any advice/input!
Here are my stats so you know what I'm talking about:
-Pre-dental student at UCB
-Biology major
-Junior transfer
-Low GPA: 2.85
I am a DSP student and only took 7-8 units per semester for 1 year because I get the "reduced course workload" accommodation. For the sciences, I took Orgo 1 (C+), lab (A-), General Bio (B-), and Physics (B). I took a 4 unit P/NP class to fulfill a requirement also. The reason I mention this is because the GPA correlates to only a few classes. I finished all of the other prerequisites with mostly As and Bs.
-No volunteer/internship experience
-No research experience
Sigh...So I know most of you are probably reading this and thinking "what is this person even trying to be a dentist for with those stats", but please try to keep those comments to yourself if possible. I'm already freaking out and my self esteem is really low from having such an unsuccessful year at Berkeley.
I really just need some guidance through this if you can provide it....it'd be greatly appreciated.
This message is going to be really long because I feel like I kind of need to explain how I got myself in this situation..I'm sorry for the length, and I hope someone can help me.
I had a pretty late start with college because I essentially got kicked out of the country. I'm not going to go into details with that because it'll take forever, but I'm just going to blame my parents and poor government regulations for that. I graduated from high school in 2007, and I began my college career in 2010. At this point I didn't really know what I wanted to do, so I was an English/Music major. I've had ADHD since birth, so school was always extremely difficult for me. I finally got officially diagnosed with the disorder in 2011 and began taking medication. The turnaround was astounding. I never considered a major in the sciences because I had really poor study habits, and the ADHD made me unable to focus on schoolwork. English and music were the only things that came rather naturally for me (I know this paragraph is filled with grammatical errors so this must seem really ironic, but I promise I was better back then.).
When I took my first Biology course in 2011, I was finally able to study and grasp the material properly, and that's when I decided to pursue a career in dentistry. From 2011-2013, I worked really hard and received As and Bs in all my science prerequisites. I had to work really hard since I essentially had NO previous knowledge from any of these courses, as I didn't do anything in high school. I applied to transfer for the Fall 2013 semester and was accepted into all 4 schools that I applied to. For Berkeley, I was admitted for Spring 14 instead because they had too many applicants, and so I started my time at Cal in Spring 14.
I had a really difficult time transitioning into this university because I didn't realize how rigorous it would be, and I never thought I'd be as homesick as I was. I didn't make any friends and suffered bouts of depression all semester.
I kind of turned it around last semester, but my GPA still stayed pretty low. I don't know what I'm doing wrong because it feels like I'm studying a lot but I never have enough time. And this is with only 8 units a semester! I know my ADHD has a lot to do with it, but I feel overwhelmed sometimes by how far behind I am compared to most of the other pre-health students.
I tried applying to research positions and got denied, I applied for internships and didn't hear back from them, and I filled out numerous applications for volunteer work and didn't get anything back.
I guess what I want to know is whether I still have a chance at getting into dental school?
Do you have any advice on how to get internships/volunteering opportunities/research positions? They all prefer experience so what does someone with no experience do?
Thank you for those of you who were able to read through till the end...
And thanks for any advice/input!