
I have the worst record of anyone trying to persue medicine. My GPA is near a 2.0. I tried graduate school to boost my grades, but got an F in a physiology grad course and had to leave the program. I thought the course was just for graduate students until I found out that it was a MEDICAL SCHOOL CLASS! I later applied to a post-bac program to improve chances at getting into medical school, and got invited to an interview. I got rejected because, according to the program, my grades were below their accepted GPA, and I got an F in a med school course. The committe though said that those who re-apply to the post-bac program have 3-4 times better chance of getting in. They suggested that the best thing I should do is re-take Org. Chem (which I got D's and F's in), and I did, and got A's and a B. I re-applied to the post-bac program. This time, I did not get invited to an interview.
I'm a bit depressed and upset, and I really need help on getting on the right path towards medical school. I've been working in the lab since I graduated from college. Had I known that the grad school course was mainly for med students, I wouldn't have enrolled. But I did, and its too late to change. Does anyone have any advice or support?
If I were you, I'd start by stopping. You're jumping around like a chicken with no head from plan to plan, and you're not succeeding at any of them. What you need to do now is take a step back, and really think long and hard about what you want to do with your life. If you have a realistic, firm goal, then it's a lot easier to figure out how you are going to get there.I'm a bit depressed and upset, and I really need help on getting on the right path towards medical school. I've been working in the lab since I graduated from college. Had I known that the grad school course was mainly for med students, I wouldn't have enrolled. But I did, and its too late to change. Does anyone have any advice or support?
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I'm a bit depressed and upset, and I really need help on getting on the right path towards medical school. I've been working in the lab since I graduated from college. Had I known that the grad school course was mainly for med students, I wouldn't have enrolled. But I did, and its too late to change. Does anyone have any advice or support?
Finally, do not believe the hype on this website that a 35+ MCAT will make up for a subpar GPA. Even if you are fortunate enough to achieve such a score (which the vast majority of test-takers will not), it most certainly will not make your poor transcripts go away.
That being said, you will need to figure out why you did poorly in the past and correct those problems.
I have thought about other careers, and in the end, I still dream of becoming a doctor (unfortunately) ;-)
Seriously though, I will look further into informal post-bacs, and someone had suggested. I have no plans of applying directly to medical school again.
If there are any people who have gone through such post-bac programs to boost their GPA, or who have gone through so many obstacles before reaching their dream of becomg a med student, I'd love to know.
As for that earlier statement about failiing the med school physiology course, interesting you should mention that. About half of the first-year students (including myself) left the program because of low grades in the program overall. Also, the average grade in that physiology class among med and grad students was a C+.
I have the worst record of anyone trying to persue medicine. My GPA is near a 2.0. I tried graduate school to boost my grades, but got an F in a physiology grad course and had to leave the program. I thought the course was just for graduate students until I found out that it was a MEDICAL SCHOOL CLASS! I later applied to a post-bac program to improve chances at getting into medical school, and got invited to an interview. I got rejected because, according to the program, my grades were below their accepted GPA, and I got an F in a med school course. The committe though said that those who re-apply to the post-bac program have 3-4 times better chance of getting in. They suggested that the best thing I should do is re-take Org. Chem (which I got D's and F's in), and I did, and got A's and a B. I re-applied to the post-bac program. This time, I did not get invited to an interview.
I'm a bit depressed and upset, and I really need help on getting on the right path towards medical school. I've been working in the lab since I graduated from college. Had I known that the grad school course was mainly for med students, I wouldn't have enrolled. But I did, and its too late to change. Does anyone have any advice or support?
As for that earlier statement about failiing the med school physiology course, interesting you should mention that. About half of the first-year students (including myself) left the program because of low grades in the program overall. Also, the average grade in that physiology class among med and grad students was a C+.
I agree with the other postings and also want to encourage you to explore other options and just have some fun for awhile until you KNOW what you want.
I had below a 2.0 GPA when I started my LONG journey to med-school, but getting my uGPA up to a barely respectable level meant ALOT of work and long days -for 3.5 years including a summer! If you're not ready for that, then just have fun for a few years. I had the drive to outwork everyone in my class - if you don't, then don't beat yourself up, just enjoy what life brings.
I tried graduate school to boost my grades, but got an F in a physiology grad course and had to leave the program. I thought the course was just for graduate students until I found out that it was a MEDICAL SCHOOL CLASS! ?
I agree with the other postings and also want to encourage you to explore other options and just have some fun for awhile until you KNOW what you want.
I had below a 2.0 GPA when I started my LONG journey to med-school, but getting my uGPA up to a barely respectable level meant ALOT of work and long days -for 3.5 years including a summer! If you're not ready for that, then just have fun for a few years. I had the drive to outwork everyone in my class - if you don't, then don't beat yourself up, just enjoy what life brings.