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Hello,
Suppose a totally capable and intelligent person for some reason or another didn't acquire a reasonable GPA during their undergrad years (I have around 3.0). What types of things could they do in order to ensure their competitiveness among medical school applicants besides the obvious superb MCAT scores and great letters of rec. Surely a sub-par undergrad GPA cannot doom you forever, what can I do? Is grad school the best route? Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot
Suppose a totally capable and intelligent person for some reason or another didn't acquire a reasonable GPA during their undergrad years (I have around 3.0). What types of things could they do in order to ensure their competitiveness among medical school applicants besides the obvious superb MCAT scores and great letters of rec. Surely a sub-par undergrad GPA cannot doom you forever, what can I do? Is grad school the best route? Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot