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Hey everyone! I love this site and all the advice you guys have given in the past. I just wanted to take a little time to speak about my frustration at my current situation, which of course, is my fault.
I originally posted my full story here (http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=994856) , but the short version is that I started college at Georgia State University 10 years ago and failed miserably (1.08 GPA/48 credit hours). This was partially due to financial situation (worked full time job and at the church), immaturity, and a few other things. After a couple of years there, I left and joined the military. After which, I began school again at a community college.
Fast forward 10 years (after doing six years in the military), i have made only As and a few Bs bringing my GPA up to a 2.29. Thanks to the AMCAS excel spreadsheet by johnny eguizabal, I can enter future grades. If I were to do straight As through 20 credit hours during my sophomore and junior years, and 9 credits in the summer in between, I would bring my GPA to a 3.04 🙁
I went to the UC Berkeley to discuss my progress, and the adviser stated I showed great improvement by making nothing but As and Bs. For my ECs, I told her that I had done volunteering in the ER at Bremerton Naval Hospital, a few Joshua House projects, and volunteer work at a senior citizens home. She told me that even though I had done all this, it was likely that I would not get in because molecular and cell biology is very difficult, but "don't be discouraged, etc, etc..." Needless to say, my heart sank. As if getting into an MD school wasn't hard enough, now my progress into a 4-year is in question, even with my sharp turn around in grades!
While i clearly made mistakes in the past, I find it rather disturbing that those past events make it nearly impossible to bring my GPA top a 3.1. I wish I had known this in Georgia, then I would have certainly at least dropped them. I always felt I could just restart after the military. Nope! The fact that medical schools look at all your grades, no matter how far back, greatly impedes any forward success. 10 years is a long time, and now I will have to do school for more than half of that just for a chance...
Needless to say, I am extremely down. I have nothing to do left but to accept everything the way it is and move on. All i know is that I have to be a doctor at any cost. I'm starting my organic chem and physics series this fall, and I am already studying during my last 4 weeks of summer thanks to Itunes U and some other source materials. So, I'll just continue making As (working hard to eliminate Bs) during my 19 credit hours a semester, with 9 credits each summer, indefinitely. Ill do this until, after turning in x number applications, someone notices me, and invites me for a talk, then accepts me. Thanks for reading.
I originally posted my full story here (http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=994856) , but the short version is that I started college at Georgia State University 10 years ago and failed miserably (1.08 GPA/48 credit hours). This was partially due to financial situation (worked full time job and at the church), immaturity, and a few other things. After a couple of years there, I left and joined the military. After which, I began school again at a community college.
Fast forward 10 years (after doing six years in the military), i have made only As and a few Bs bringing my GPA up to a 2.29. Thanks to the AMCAS excel spreadsheet by johnny eguizabal, I can enter future grades. If I were to do straight As through 20 credit hours during my sophomore and junior years, and 9 credits in the summer in between, I would bring my GPA to a 3.04 🙁
I went to the UC Berkeley to discuss my progress, and the adviser stated I showed great improvement by making nothing but As and Bs. For my ECs, I told her that I had done volunteering in the ER at Bremerton Naval Hospital, a few Joshua House projects, and volunteer work at a senior citizens home. She told me that even though I had done all this, it was likely that I would not get in because molecular and cell biology is very difficult, but "don't be discouraged, etc, etc..." Needless to say, my heart sank. As if getting into an MD school wasn't hard enough, now my progress into a 4-year is in question, even with my sharp turn around in grades!
While i clearly made mistakes in the past, I find it rather disturbing that those past events make it nearly impossible to bring my GPA top a 3.1. I wish I had known this in Georgia, then I would have certainly at least dropped them. I always felt I could just restart after the military. Nope! The fact that medical schools look at all your grades, no matter how far back, greatly impedes any forward success. 10 years is a long time, and now I will have to do school for more than half of that just for a chance...
Needless to say, I am extremely down. I have nothing to do left but to accept everything the way it is and move on. All i know is that I have to be a doctor at any cost. I'm starting my organic chem and physics series this fall, and I am already studying during my last 4 weeks of summer thanks to Itunes U and some other source materials. So, I'll just continue making As (working hard to eliminate Bs) during my 19 credit hours a semester, with 9 credits each summer, indefinitely. Ill do this until, after turning in x number applications, someone notices me, and invites me for a talk, then accepts me. Thanks for reading.
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