At EVMS in particular, the SMP gives you a leg up by guaranteeing you an interview, but that's just an interview, and you can blow it. With EVMS going from private to public you might not have the same chance folks had in the past. What I'm trying to tell you is that on a GPA comeback you never get to relax. Residency program directors will question your undergrad numbers too.
No they don't... this is what you submit on ERAS.
Documents from Designated Dean's Office to Program Directors
You may need to obtain these documents and send them to your designated Dean's Office to be scanned and uploaded.
* Medical School Transcripts
* MSPE
* Letters of Recommendation - LoRs
* Wallet-Sized Color Photo (optional)
* ECFMG Status Report (for IMGs only)
* California Application Status Letter (for IMGs only)
* USMLE Transcripts (for IMGs only)
The MSPE, or Dean's letter, has the following pieces for evaluation of the student...
Narrative information regarding the students
overall (rather than course-specific) performance
in the preclinical/basic science curriculum.
Narrative information regarding the students
overall performance on each core clinical clerkship
and elective rotation completed to date, with
a focus on summative, rather than formative,
comments by clerkship/elective directors. This
information should be provided in the chronological
order in which the student completed
each core clinical clerkship and elective rotation.
Information should be provided about the location
of any away elective rotations.
Narrative information about the students level
of initiative, enthusiasm, and ability to self-start
in all curricular components.
An assessment of the students compatibility
with faculty members, peers, other members of
the health care team, and patients during all
curricular components.
Residency directors have plenty to evaluate you on without looking at what you did in UG.