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I'm a black female from a top ten school with a 3.1 cGpa/3.00sGpa and a 514 MCAT score (Biology/Neuroscience major). The low GPA was due to a bout of depression. Unfortunately, there was not an upward trend. I'm hoping to apply to med school next summer for a Fall 2021 matriculation.
I've been teaching for 2 years now, and I have an offer to teach at another school this year. But, after reading SDN advice, I planned on doing a DIY Post-Bac to focus on boosting my GPA. I have decent EC's from undergrad:
* shadowing (250hrs)
* research lab (2yrs/no pubs)
* teaching assistant (2semesters)
* captain of sports team (All-american athlete)
* volunteer at alzheimer's clinic (40hrs)
* homeless shelter volunteer (400hrs)
* tutoring (a ton)
The DIY post-bac would require private loans, which is not ideal (low-income family). But it could let me work on an upward trend in my GPA. Meanwhile, teaching would give me an income so I can minimize debt and help my family financially. I'd only be able to take 1 or 2 evening classes per semester, and it would be a very busy schedule.
I don't want to be screened out by schools because of my GPA, and I'd love to apply to few top/mid-tier schools if at all possible. I figure most of my list would be low-tier schools otherwise.
Should I continue to teach or take out the loans and aim for "GPA reinvention?" Any suggestions for schools that should be on my list would be great too!
@Goro @LizzyM I've heard great things about your advice! Any words of wisdom? I know the typical "rules" aren't always exactly the same for URM so I'm not sure how to gage where I stand. Thank you!!!
Try an app cycle and at the same time, do a DIY post-bac.
Target HBCs and your state schools, as well as most DO schools.
If you get no love, then work on more post-bac or SMP and then reapply.