Long story short: I was a student in the Georgetown SMP this past year. My overall GPA is a 3.33 with a 3.1 sGPA, majoring in physics, and a 35 (11V, 12P, 12B) on the MCAT. A 3.0 cumulative GPA in the SMP (34 credits) was required to confer the degree. I ended the program with a 2.91 GPA (having received 2 Cs worth a total of 9 credits), with the rest of my grades in the med/grad classes being Bs or As. Biology was my weakest in undergrad with 2 Cs, and 1 C in Orgo.
Is it worth it to list the SMP and the courses taken on my AMCAS without conferral of the degree? I still believe it to show a significant improvement from my undergrad, with a strong trend of improvement throughout the year in upper level bio/med classes. Or, is it best to leave it off entirely (with no mention or LORs from it)?
I kindly request only those who are aware of the Georgetown SMP program and what it entails respond, as it is generally considered a bit more intensive than standard graduate curriculums (aka the majority of students are not graduating with 3.8-4.0 GPAs)
Thank you for reading and so much for any help.
Is it worth it to list the SMP and the courses taken on my AMCAS without conferral of the degree? I still believe it to show a significant improvement from my undergrad, with a strong trend of improvement throughout the year in upper level bio/med classes. Or, is it best to leave it off entirely (with no mention or LORs from it)?
I kindly request only those who are aware of the Georgetown SMP program and what it entails respond, as it is generally considered a bit more intensive than standard graduate curriculums (aka the majority of students are not graduating with 3.8-4.0 GPAs)
Thank you for reading and so much for any help.