WhalesRock1
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Hello all!
I was an applicant this past cycle (2022 - 2023) with the following stats and involvement who had a grand total of 1 interview with 0 acceptances.
MCAT: 507
Undergrad GPA: 3.64
Undergrad BCPM GPA: 3.45
Undergrad Non-BCPM GPA: 3.84
I attended a large, public university and had some the following involvement,
Sorority President
Emergency Department Admitting Specialist
Emergency Department Volunteer (~100 hrs)
Undergrad Research Assistant (2.5 years)
A Biomedical Research Summer Internship
Founded the Women in Medicine organization at my school
Sorority VP
Volunteer at a Women's Shelter (~50 hrs)
I have also won several awards at my school, presented psychology research at several conferences (posters), had smaller volunteer activities and completed around 50 shadowing hours.
I submitted all secondary applications in early August.
Now, I know my stats were not the greatest, but several advisors told me to apply this past cycle anyway. This clearly did not work out for me, so I am seeking some advice.
EDIT: I graduated December 2022 with these new stats,
Undergrad GPA: 3.63
Undergrad BCPM GPA: 3.46
Undergrad Non-BCPM GPA: 3.84
Which are lower and where my predicament comes in. However, I know I can achieve a much higher MCAT score (515+) with the same extracurriculars, plus me working as a substitute teacher, completing a senior thesis, and additional shadowing hours.
My question is, would anyone recommend me completing a Post-Bacc program to improve my GPA? Or should I just try my luck reapplying this cycle (2023 - 2024) with a higher MCAT? I don't want to go through a whole Post-Bacc and lay down all this extra money and time if it will only improve my GPA a few points. However, I am fully committed to putting the work in if it seems necessary!
Any and all advice is appreciated!
I was an applicant this past cycle (2022 - 2023) with the following stats and involvement who had a grand total of 1 interview with 0 acceptances.
MCAT: 507
Undergrad GPA: 3.64
Undergrad BCPM GPA: 3.45
Undergrad Non-BCPM GPA: 3.84
I attended a large, public university and had some the following involvement,
Sorority President
Emergency Department Admitting Specialist
Emergency Department Volunteer (~100 hrs)
Undergrad Research Assistant (2.5 years)
A Biomedical Research Summer Internship
Founded the Women in Medicine organization at my school
Sorority VP
Volunteer at a Women's Shelter (~50 hrs)
I have also won several awards at my school, presented psychology research at several conferences (posters), had smaller volunteer activities and completed around 50 shadowing hours.
I submitted all secondary applications in early August.
Now, I know my stats were not the greatest, but several advisors told me to apply this past cycle anyway. This clearly did not work out for me, so I am seeking some advice.
EDIT: I graduated December 2022 with these new stats,
Undergrad GPA: 3.63
Undergrad BCPM GPA: 3.46
Undergrad Non-BCPM GPA: 3.84
Which are lower and where my predicament comes in. However, I know I can achieve a much higher MCAT score (515+) with the same extracurriculars, plus me working as a substitute teacher, completing a senior thesis, and additional shadowing hours.
My question is, would anyone recommend me completing a Post-Bacc program to improve my GPA? Or should I just try my luck reapplying this cycle (2023 - 2024) with a higher MCAT? I don't want to go through a whole Post-Bacc and lay down all this extra money and time if it will only improve my GPA a few points. However, I am fully committed to putting the work in if it seems necessary!
Any and all advice is appreciated!
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