So I'm a premed at Cal, but my GPA is not super hot (3.3ish) because I'm really terrible when it comes to physics and some of the classes are just crazy (Bio 1A...ugh). Well either way I'm a URM and come from a poor family. I was never the type to lower my standards because I am a URM since I applied to Cal with a 4.3 and 2100+ SAT (which is avergae), but many said I could easily get into HYSP school because of being URM, but I never thought admissions cared that much about URM/poor until I came to Berkeley and realized that many of the other URMs were...uh well not as up to par as average students academically. One of my friends was 1/8th black (put on her app that she was full) and got in with a 3.6 and called me stupid because "with a 4.3 you could have gone to Harvard." Well cutting to the chase now I realized that med schools REALLY want URMs and if you have a good GPA than they want you. I could have gone to an okay school (low UC, high CSU) got a 4.0 and be a shoe in for very good med schools, but me being dumb went to Cal where I am pitted against 500+ competitive kids from all over the world (about 80% of my ochem class are asian).
Other side of the coin are my other friends who tell me that I made the right choice and are telling me that admissions for med schools like URMs that challenged themselves and went to competitive schools and came out with a decent GPA (I can probably get it up to 3.4-.5 by graduation). I know one URM from Cal getting into John Hopkins, Harvard, UCSF with a 3.4 who had ok LOR and EC.
So was it bad going to a competitive school as a URM when I could have achieved a much higher (3.8+) at an easier school? I know for ORM to get adcoms attention you get a high GPA AND go to a competitive undergrad, but for URM is just getting an good GPA anywhere better than a decent-below average GPA at a school like Cal. I heard that Med school's concern with admitting URMs with lower GPAs is if they can handle the work of med school, but coming from Cal they know I can handle the hard work and that GPA doesn't matter as much as EC, LOR and research (which I have plenty of).
Other side of the coin are my other friends who tell me that I made the right choice and are telling me that admissions for med schools like URMs that challenged themselves and went to competitive schools and came out with a decent GPA (I can probably get it up to 3.4-.5 by graduation). I know one URM from Cal getting into John Hopkins, Harvard, UCSF with a 3.4 who had ok LOR and EC.
So was it bad going to a competitive school as a URM when I could have achieved a much higher (3.8+) at an easier school? I know for ORM to get adcoms attention you get a high GPA AND go to a competitive undergrad, but for URM is just getting an good GPA anywhere better than a decent-below average GPA at a school like Cal. I heard that Med school's concern with admitting URMs with lower GPAs is if they can handle the work of med school, but coming from Cal they know I can handle the hard work and that GPA doesn't matter as much as EC, LOR and research (which I have plenty of).