I just decided to switch to pre-dentistry from business. I will probably major in biology to be exact. Business is just not my thing, it is boring me and frankly I think I just picked it because I wasn't positive what I wanted to do; way to fit the stereotype I know. I have always wanted to do something with the body/medical but never thought I was smart enough. I used to be lazy and just did enough to get by. I have matured a lot in the past year/two and now want to move on to greater things. I know I can work hard enough to do this. I plan on job shadowing a lot, not just for my application, but to figure out if this is what I want to do for sure. Here's the thing:
cumulative gpa-2.75 (It is bad, but I never had a grade in college below a C if that matters. Like I said, I used to just do enough to get by and now I am paying for it)
science gpa- This is the good part I guess you could say. I am taking my first biology class this summer so I haven't started my science courses yet. I did take a couple science classes for gen eds a while ago like weather and climate which I did well in, but nothing that pre-dent requires. I am going for straight A's in all my science courses. If not that, I am confident I can attain at least 3.5 in my science classes because I enjoy that kind of thing, have a good work ethic (I do now, I didn't used to), and have always been very self-motivated. I plan on absolutely working my ass off, anything it takes. I enjoy the challenge of school.
I will still be undergrad for probably a few more years, ~3, because of this major change (just turned 22 years old). If I work extremely hard which I know I will, is there a good chance I can raise my GPA enough to be competitive for dental school? I will put in a lot of volunteering and job shadowing hours, so right now I am strictly talking about grades here. I am confident I can, but I am just curious about other's input because this has been stressing me lately and I am wondering if I am in a rough position or if I am OK. I am sure I am overly stressing about this. Thanks a lot everyone.
I am focused on grades right now, but just thinking far ahead I really really want to attend Marquette, since I live about an hour and 45 minutes from there. Otherwise Minnesota or Michigan.