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What do you think my chances are of getting into a Caribbean MD school? My GPA is low from undergrad and from the SMP I did for the last 2 years. I have extensive community service, clinical, teaching, and research experience.
Undergrad GPA: 2.92
Undergrad BCPM GPA: 2.76
SMP GPA: 3.0
SMP BCPM: 2.9
MCAT: PS11, VR11, WSQ, BS11
I applied earlier this year for SGU (for Jan '08) and was rejected after my interview. The person who interviewed me said that my rec letters and overall application were great. When I called admissions, I was told that my GPA was too low and they only take applicants with 3.2 or higher. Doing the SMP (taking real US medical school courses) didn't make a difference to them.
I felt that my MCAT score demonstrated my knowledge of premed material and put me on a more even playing field compared to other applicants (because different schools have different grading standards). I thought the SMP would benefit my application, because medical students with the same grades as mine pass the medical curriculum.
Now I want to apply to other schools in the Caribbean: Ross, St. James, SABA, AUC. But I am worried that maybe I was deluded about my chances of getting in.
Is it unrealistic for me to pursue a medical education at any of these schools with my scores?
Undergrad GPA: 2.92
Undergrad BCPM GPA: 2.76
SMP GPA: 3.0
SMP BCPM: 2.9
MCAT: PS11, VR11, WSQ, BS11
I applied earlier this year for SGU (for Jan '08) and was rejected after my interview. The person who interviewed me said that my rec letters and overall application were great. When I called admissions, I was told that my GPA was too low and they only take applicants with 3.2 or higher. Doing the SMP (taking real US medical school courses) didn't make a difference to them.
I felt that my MCAT score demonstrated my knowledge of premed material and put me on a more even playing field compared to other applicants (because different schools have different grading standards). I thought the SMP would benefit my application, because medical students with the same grades as mine pass the medical curriculum.
Now I want to apply to other schools in the Caribbean: Ross, St. James, SABA, AUC. But I am worried that maybe I was deluded about my chances of getting in.
Is it unrealistic for me to pursue a medical education at any of these schools with my scores?