Hey guys (sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, please move it if you feel the need to)
I am a current reapplicant applying mainly TMDSAS. Stats are ~3.57 cGPA and 3.39 sGPA + 516 MCAT (130/129/130/127).
First cycle (EY 2022) I applied with ~300 clinical hours, 25 shadowing, 200 volunteering, and various leadership positions on campus. I ended up getting 3 IIs (TCU, Baylor, TCOM) but ultimately rejected at all 3.
Second cycle (EY 2023) I improved my clinical hours up to about ~2000 (plus currently working as an MA so will have more), ~350 volunteering hours, 25 more shadowing hours, new tutoring experience, and significantly improved my essays. Currently I have 4 IIs (McGovern, Baylor, TCOM, and UT Tyler), and I know the cycle is still very early and the TMDSAS match is in March, but I have not received a prematch and I feel exactly where I was a year ago.
I think the only thing holding me back is my GPA (which I find frusturating considering I have ~4.0 in my last 60 credits/big upward trend) and a 516 MCAT. I believe if I don't get in this year I will have to improve that GPA and most likely retake the MCAT since I would have to take another year off. I believe I could get my MCAT to a 520 since the only section holding me back was P/S.
Some background info, I have about ~125 credits and if I did a formal postbac I could get my cumulative up to a ~3.7 and science to around a ~3.55ish. This is assuming during my postbac I would do 30 credits in total (15 each semester). I feel as if this is my best route, but I've been told by others to do an SMP. My question is, would it be better to do an SMP or a formal postbac given my stats?
I am a current reapplicant applying mainly TMDSAS. Stats are ~3.57 cGPA and 3.39 sGPA + 516 MCAT (130/129/130/127).
First cycle (EY 2022) I applied with ~300 clinical hours, 25 shadowing, 200 volunteering, and various leadership positions on campus. I ended up getting 3 IIs (TCU, Baylor, TCOM) but ultimately rejected at all 3.
Second cycle (EY 2023) I improved my clinical hours up to about ~2000 (plus currently working as an MA so will have more), ~350 volunteering hours, 25 more shadowing hours, new tutoring experience, and significantly improved my essays. Currently I have 4 IIs (McGovern, Baylor, TCOM, and UT Tyler), and I know the cycle is still very early and the TMDSAS match is in March, but I have not received a prematch and I feel exactly where I was a year ago.
I think the only thing holding me back is my GPA (which I find frusturating considering I have ~4.0 in my last 60 credits/big upward trend) and a 516 MCAT. I believe if I don't get in this year I will have to improve that GPA and most likely retake the MCAT since I would have to take another year off. I believe I could get my MCAT to a 520 since the only section holding me back was P/S.
Some background info, I have about ~125 credits and if I did a formal postbac I could get my cumulative up to a ~3.7 and science to around a ~3.55ish. This is assuming during my postbac I would do 30 credits in total (15 each semester). I feel as if this is my best route, but I've been told by others to do an SMP. My question is, would it be better to do an SMP or a formal postbac given my stats?