Hello SDN,
I am new here and this is my first post.
My story goes like this. I am a senior graduating this year. I am majoring in business. I have a 3.1 uGPA, but have gotten 3.4, 3.45, and a 3.6 gpa the last semesters. Maturity is starting to kick in late for me, I suppose. I never really considered medicine until lately(my dad is an orthopedic surgeon and I wanted to blaze my own trial), and now I am just trying to gather more information. I have a job for the next year, so I have time to be patient while discerning my future.
My first question is, what postbac programs are best for those with no science background? (Columbia, Tufts, HEC?) Next, if I succeed in those programs what are the chances that medical schools would consider an applicant with that low of an uGPA? Would good postbac work + good MCAT scores be good enough for someone like me to be competitive at most medical schools? Or with that GPA is it impossible. A related question, what chances to successful postbac students have of getting into top tier medical schools?
I apologize if my post is answered on other threads, but I figured I could get the best responses to my specific questions by just asking them. I am still fairly young, 21, and a postbac is my only avenue to medical school.