Should I SMP?

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christoferreeve

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Hey guys I need some help figuring out what to do with my medical career. I decided to go to medical school when I was a junior in college after I had done several of my undergrad sciences. I didn't get terrible grades, but when I decided to turn it around I feel like it was too late. Here is my breakdown of my GPA's.

CGPA 3.44 SGPA 3.21...but I have a strong upward trend SGPA when I was a freshman was 2.44 and SGPA when I was a senior was 3.74, increasing each year. Never had a CGPA for a quarter below 3.00

I have an 32O MCAT with 12P 10V 10B

I have 30+ hours of volunteer every year since I was a freshman and 50+ my senior year

I have two years of clinical research in the Emergency department which resulted in a poster/presentation.

I have strong letters of Recommendation and one from an Emergency Room Physician.

I ran a marathon while taking 17hours of science credit and working 30 hours a week this past spring.

I multitask well but failed to get an interview last season. I don't want this season to be the same.

Any feedback would be appreciated thanks.
 
Have you contacted schools that rejected you to ask what you could do to improve your application? How is your application going to be better since you last applied? How many upper-level science courses have you taken? Do you feel you've hit your ceiling as far as MCAT performance goes?
 
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