Research credit to boost BCPM worth it?

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Hello everyone!

By BCPM gpa is currently suffering quite badly. As in, it is a 3.3 after having just finished by sophomore year. My overall will definitely be at a 3.7 come application time due to my non-BCPM major, but I obviously need major BCPM repair, and quickly. Additionally, the downside of my non-science major is that I have a very limited number of remaining science courses I can fit in (probably 5 more).

I was contemplating applying for 3 credits of research this summer (a guaranteed A or A+ with my PI). Is this worth it? It worries me that some schools might filter this out when looking closely at apps (I know my university's committee does so), and that it will be a massive waste of money (not only will I not continue to get paid by the lab, but I will have to pay for the credits). Money isn't a huge issue, however, if this gives me a boost that will actually be meaningful (which I desperately need). Any advice?
 
I think it's definitely worth it. Science research counts towards the AMCAS science GPA, so when AMCAS approves it, schools will usually take that as science. If it's just a few credits, it should not be a big deal. Also, research is not a guaranteed A at a many universities (I was surprised at this as well!).

My advisor told me that some schools will re-calculate your science GPA. In that case, they will ONLY take BCPM courses ("pre-med requirements) and take nothing else. Please correct me if I'm wrong!
 
I think it's definitely worth it. Science research counts towards the AMCAS science GPA, so when AMCAS approves it, schools will usually take that as science. If it's just a few credits, it should not be a big deal. Also, research is not a guaranteed A at a many universities (I was surprised at this as well!).

My advisor told me that some schools will re-calculate your science GPA. In that case, they will ONLY take BCPM courses ("pre-med requirements) and take nothing else. Please correct me if I'm wrong!

Wait are you saying they don't even consider your upper division BCPM classes? Only pre-med prerequisites?
 
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