mountainguy
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Hello -
First time on here, but I'm shooting for some MD school and I have a pretty solid application besides my GPA.
Overall GPA: 3.3
sGPA: 3.1
MCAT: 513
I think some of my extracurricular are not too bad. I have 5 big publications (one in Cell) and 15 conference papers, besides that lots of research experience (basic, clinical, health care policy research). I'm a research technician at Stanford right now. I have other cute stuff from the research stuff like research grants/scholarships/patents and so forth. On the clinical side of things, I have lots of volunteering experience with and without patient contact plus lots of shadowing experience and so forth, will probably look to get some more patient contact through something like EMT.
I'm fairly sure that my GPA is going to be a fairly big red flag if not completely keep me out of MD/DO schools. Is it worth taking more classes at my undergrad or shelling out the money for a SMP?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
First time on here, but I'm shooting for some MD school and I have a pretty solid application besides my GPA.
Overall GPA: 3.3
sGPA: 3.1
MCAT: 513
I think some of my extracurricular are not too bad. I have 5 big publications (one in Cell) and 15 conference papers, besides that lots of research experience (basic, clinical, health care policy research). I'm a research technician at Stanford right now. I have other cute stuff from the research stuff like research grants/scholarships/patents and so forth. On the clinical side of things, I have lots of volunteering experience with and without patient contact plus lots of shadowing experience and so forth, will probably look to get some more patient contact through something like EMT.
I'm fairly sure that my GPA is going to be a fairly big red flag if not completely keep me out of MD/DO schools. Is it worth taking more classes at my undergrad or shelling out the money for a SMP?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!