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i have a dilemma. (not one of those "i have a 3.9999 gpa and 45 but..." problems).
i graduated with a bio degree from ucla a couple years ago with a pretty poor gpa (think around 2.7ish). after working for a few years at a lab and taking some night classes at csun, i know that i want to pursue medicine despite my poor academic past. i'm deciding to do a DIY postbac. but my problem is where? i can go back to ucla and take a load of upper divs but i live around pasadena and thought about going to csla instead.
there's been a few posts about this in the past. i know going back to ucla (and more importantly, doing WELL) is going to help me convince adcoms that my turn-around is "for real " but my family is near pasadena right now and with a family member being sick, i want to stay as close as i can and help out...bringing me to want to stick closer to home and go to csla.
my goal ultimately is, since a year worth of postbac classes can only do so much (without repeating), i'm planning on applying to the SMP program (or other 1 year programs) for next fall, furthering my come-back).
any honest but encouraging advice? thanks
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			i graduated with a bio degree from ucla a couple years ago with a pretty poor gpa (think around 2.7ish). after working for a few years at a lab and taking some night classes at csun, i know that i want to pursue medicine despite my poor academic past. i'm deciding to do a DIY postbac. but my problem is where? i can go back to ucla and take a load of upper divs but i live around pasadena and thought about going to csla instead.
there's been a few posts about this in the past. i know going back to ucla (and more importantly, doing WELL) is going to help me convince adcoms that my turn-around is "for real " but my family is near pasadena right now and with a family member being sick, i want to stay as close as i can and help out...bringing me to want to stick closer to home and go to csla.
my goal ultimately is, since a year worth of postbac classes can only do so much (without repeating), i'm planning on applying to the SMP program (or other 1 year programs) for next fall, furthering my come-back).
any honest but encouraging advice? thanks