I didn't do too hot during my first year of college and gave up the pursuit of medical school after my first year.
Dropped out to work full time after my sophomore year, and just recently returned to school. When I returned, I decided to give pre-med another shot. My main priority for my first year back was to focus on GPA repair. I am now just under a 3.6 and at the point where I need to work on gaining experience (extracurricular activities).
I am literally starting from scratch. I have a year left of undergrad and will be starting one or two volunteer gigs next semester.
Interested in a finding out when the activities side of my application (mainly volunteering, but will also include shadowing and possibly research) will be strong enough for me to apply with my background. Assuming my GPA and MCAT will be within competitive range, would a year and a half of solid volunteering at one or two organizations be strong enough?
Dropped out to work full time after my sophomore year, and just recently returned to school. When I returned, I decided to give pre-med another shot. My main priority for my first year back was to focus on GPA repair. I am now just under a 3.6 and at the point where I need to work on gaining experience (extracurricular activities).
I am literally starting from scratch. I have a year left of undergrad and will be starting one or two volunteer gigs next semester.
Interested in a finding out when the activities side of my application (mainly volunteering, but will also include shadowing and possibly research) will be strong enough for me to apply with my background. Assuming my GPA and MCAT will be within competitive range, would a year and a half of solid volunteering at one or two organizations be strong enough?
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