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Wanted to take a second and post an update on this thread. I am an M2 and I am now on my LAST major class of my preclinical curriculum. Things have been going really well, and I have had no real trouble getting the grades I want to get in med school which I am so thankful for! I am starting to prep for both my COMLEX and USLME in the next few months and getting married in a month ahhhh! Good luck to anyone that might be interviewing right now, and congrats to anyone who may have gotten an acceptance this cycle!
Just a little about my background:
Graduated in 2006 from a small no name SUNY school with a 2.45 GPA and something like a 1.5 science GPA. Had started working in healthcare in undergrad and was interested in medicine but couldnt pull it together. Graduated, got my clinical lab scientist licensure (MT) and started working in a lab. I was really loving it, and I took 2 classes at Syracuse University and got As. Inspired I decided to try to take the MCAT. Enrolled in Kaplan, 27O. I applied to about 20 post bacc programs, got rejected to all but 1. Moved to Philly in 2007 to start at Drexel University. After my first year I have a 3.95 GPA. I apply to medical school (DO only) and end up getting 5 interviews. I got one acceptance 2 WLs and 2 rejections out of those interviews! The school wasnt my first choice, but I had done it! The summer before I was going to matriculate I had a severe eye injury causing my retina to detach in that eye. I had emergency surgery but was left with visual issues and headaches for months. I decided to defer for a year to let my eye heal and start school on better footing. During my year off I worked full time, in a lab as always, but I ended up reapplying to PCOM bc I wanted to stay in Philly. Ended up getting an interview on the very first day of interviews in the 2009 cycle!!! Accepted about a month later. PCOM really was like my ultimate school and at 7500 interviews for 1 seat in my class I am incredibly lucky. I overcame such a horrible GPA to ultimately get accepted to, and be successful in medical school. Happy holidays guys 🙂
Wow, inspiring 🙂 Thanks!