SMP after a second bachelor's.

  • Thread starter Thread starter 479230
  • Start date Start date
This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.
All undergrad GPAs get averaged in together to make your cumulative undergrad GPA. Obviously the cumulative GPA should be as high as possible, and in general, a cumulative below 3.0 is a showstopper.

If you have 2 years of very strong academic work, such as a 3.7+ in additional undergrad that's mostly hard science, that shows you are ready for an SMP. And you must have an MCAT score that matches a 3.7+ effort, at least a 30, if you want to go to a US MD school.

I am very concerned about how you communicate in writing. It's very difficult to understand you. As you work with SMP and/or med school admissions offices, take the time to proofread what you write. Be professional in your communications. Be mindful of your readers.

Best of luck to you.
 
Top