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I have a 31S on my April 07 MCAT and as I stated I have a 2.7 gpa, I am also setup to begin some volunteer research at hospital in my area, New York City region, but I realize my main problem is my low gpa. If anyone can offer some advice as to what are my best options right now I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
Well, your MCAT is exactly average for allo matriculants and your GPA is several standard deviations below average, therefore:
1) Use this year to raise your GPA. If you have any Ds or Fs retake them, if you have any Cs in premed subjects retake them, if not just take upper level science classes that you're sure you can ace. Your goal, during the next two semesters, is to get to a 3.0 GPA, both overall and BCPM (if that is possible)
2) With your new 3.0 (or close to it) apply to an SMP, and do well
3) With your SMP performance, apply to a very broa range of medical schools, including a broad mix of DO schools. If you're applying to DO schools that means you should have shadowed, and have a letter of rec from, a DO.
4) Go to medical school
So unfortunately, at least a 2 year process, probably with third gap year
other options
1) Skip step 2, focus on retaking classes. When you get up to about a 3.3 (with grade replacement), apply to DO schools. Since your GPA is pretty low this is probably just as long a process as the SMP thing, but it's probably at least less expensive than an SMP. This might be the best option if you're sorta broke
2) Skip step 2, apply to the Carribean. Try not to be the part of their class that either fails to graduate or fails to get a residency. This might be the best option if you're rich, but it's really gambling with your future if you're poor (you'll be buried under debt forever if you fail, you can't even get rid of it through going bankrupt).
3) You could try retaking the MCAT again, to get up to a 34/35 (if you can hit those numbers on the practice tests). This might get you into DO schools after only a couple semesters of grade replacement post back (at a 4.0) or at least improve the quality of the SMP you get into. I'd recommend against it though: studying or the MCAT is a full time job and I can't imagine that you're going to study enough to get a 34 AND rehab your grades at the same time. Also you'd be risking a perfectly good score.
4) Again, if you've got a little spare money, and have done a few semesters more of post bac (more undergrad) work at a 4.0, you might try applying directly to every DO school out there, as well as your state allo schools, very early during the next application cycle. It will be a long shot, but there's a real chance it might work (your MCAT will be above average for the schools you're applying to, so someone might give you the chance to dazzle them in an interview).
Anyway good luck, you can do it, it has been done before.
Also I like the screen name, did you shadow The Good Doctor?
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