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So I submitted my apps for DO schools, but during the year (is this what they call the gap year) while I await acceptance I have two options:
SMP (Georgetown and Rosalind Franklin seem likely at this point)
Or doing retakes for recalculation.
Here is my situation: my GPA is pretty crappy. 3.26 science and 3.01 cumulative for aacomas. My Gpa is stuck at 2.75 (non-aacomas; amcas) so my MD days are over. This is even after getting 3.90 on my premed post bacc which consisted of the entire premed requirements, plus anatomy and phys 1 and 2, cell bio, all A's on my first attempt. I didn't do my post bacc to retake premed courses I did poorly on.
My Gpa is so low because simply didn't take school seriously and didn't seek guidance. Had I sought academic guidance, I would have been made aware of the importance of maintaining a good Gpa, and the fact that my academic record would be with me for the rest of my life. My mentality was C's get degrees, and all I needed was a degree.
My mcat scores are released July 19 so I know that doesn't really help. In that regard, I've been averaging 512 on my full lengths and got.a 518 on aamc scored the week before, so let's just say I get a 508-510 mcat to be conservative here.
I can pretty much either do an smp or retake courses I did poorly in (liberal arts stuff and some science related to music that still count towards my science Gpa. I would even throw in biochem 1 and 2 just out of interest. Retaking courses would boost my Gpa by a good .3 or .35, and my science by .2ish during my academic update
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SMP (Georgetown and Rosalind Franklin seem likely at this point)
Or doing retakes for recalculation.
Here is my situation: my GPA is pretty crappy. 3.26 science and 3.01 cumulative for aacomas. My Gpa is stuck at 2.75 (non-aacomas; amcas) so my MD days are over. This is even after getting 3.90 on my premed post bacc which consisted of the entire premed requirements, plus anatomy and phys 1 and 2, cell bio, all A's on my first attempt. I didn't do my post bacc to retake premed courses I did poorly on.
My Gpa is so low because simply didn't take school seriously and didn't seek guidance. Had I sought academic guidance, I would have been made aware of the importance of maintaining a good Gpa, and the fact that my academic record would be with me for the rest of my life. My mentality was C's get degrees, and all I needed was a degree.
My mcat scores are released July 19 so I know that doesn't really help. In that regard, I've been averaging 512 on my full lengths and got.a 518 on aamc scored the week before, so let's just say I get a 508-510 mcat to be conservative here.
I can pretty much either do an smp or retake courses I did poorly in (liberal arts stuff and some science related to music that still count towards my science Gpa. I would even throw in biochem 1 and 2 just out of interest. Retaking courses would boost my Gpa by a good .3 or .35, and my science by .2ish during my academic update
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