In dire need of some advice/guidance here:
I graduated from my undergrad institution in May 2016 with a B.S. in Biochemistry & Human Physiology. My current undergraduate cumulative GPA is a 2.93 with a 3.2 science GPA. MCAT is a 507. I have a lot of relevant healthcare experience with over 1000 hours of direct patient contact. My LOR are pretty decent but could use another strong one. Since graduation, I have been working full-time as a research assistant in an immunology lab while simultaneously taking upper level science courses (6 courses, 1 A, 2 A-, 1 B+ (graduate level immunology, taken with the PhD/MSTP students, and 2 Bs). I will hopefully have 3 publications (1 or 2 will be first author) by the fall of this year.
Although I did alright in those science courses, my GPA is so saturated from hours (154 credits) that it barely moved and I am still under a 3.0.
I have been accepted to two M.S. programs at two different institutions, with one offering a "guaranteed interview" with the medical school if you get above a 3.35 GPA in the master's program and above a 509 on the MCAT. No guaranteed acceptance but yeah. The other program doesn't offer any sort of linkage/interview to the medical school but basically feeds into the PhD program.
With having a sub 3.0 GPA in my undergrad, won't I automatically get screened out of most programs (even if I kill it in the master's programs)? Should I stay in my job and take more classes to keep hacking away at my undergraduate GPA? Or should I move onto the masters program and go from there?
Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you.
I graduated from my undergrad institution in May 2016 with a B.S. in Biochemistry & Human Physiology. My current undergraduate cumulative GPA is a 2.93 with a 3.2 science GPA. MCAT is a 507. I have a lot of relevant healthcare experience with over 1000 hours of direct patient contact. My LOR are pretty decent but could use another strong one. Since graduation, I have been working full-time as a research assistant in an immunology lab while simultaneously taking upper level science courses (6 courses, 1 A, 2 A-, 1 B+ (graduate level immunology, taken with the PhD/MSTP students, and 2 Bs). I will hopefully have 3 publications (1 or 2 will be first author) by the fall of this year.
Although I did alright in those science courses, my GPA is so saturated from hours (154 credits) that it barely moved and I am still under a 3.0.
I have been accepted to two M.S. programs at two different institutions, with one offering a "guaranteed interview" with the medical school if you get above a 3.35 GPA in the master's program and above a 509 on the MCAT. No guaranteed acceptance but yeah. The other program doesn't offer any sort of linkage/interview to the medical school but basically feeds into the PhD program.
With having a sub 3.0 GPA in my undergrad, won't I automatically get screened out of most programs (even if I kill it in the master's programs)? Should I stay in my job and take more classes to keep hacking away at my undergraduate GPA? Or should I move onto the masters program and go from there?
Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you.