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Is a 3.40 science GPA good enough or should I try bringing it up to 3.45-3.50 range? I am considering taking classes towards a second major to bring up my current cumulative GPA from a 3.3 to a 3.42 and showing I can make straight A's now; my current grades are pretty inconsistent.
 
JKDMed said:
Is a 3.40 science GPA good enough or should I try bringing it up to 3.45-3.50 range? I am considering taking classes towards a second major to bring up my current cumulative GPA from a 3.3 to a 3.42 and showing I can make straight A's now; my current grades are pretty inconsistent.

3.40 science GPA is MORE than adequate for DO schools.
 
JKDMed said:
Good to know. Now I can focus my attention away from my sgpa. Thanks.

Did you get into WVSOM?
 
OSUdoc08 said:
3.40 science GPA is MORE than adequate for DO schools.


3.4 is fine. I wouldn't focus on raising it just for the sake of raising it. Focus on learning what you need to in undergrad - if another class that would raise your GPA fits in well I'd take it, but I wouldn't go too far out of my way to do so. That's my opinion anyway.

GOod luck!
 
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