WAMC - weird situation

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hey everyone,

I recently left a healthcare professional program (finished first year) and currently in the process of applying for med school.
I have a lot of volunteering/leadership in URM communities, clinical work (mainly in the previous healthcare field I was in) and some in medicine, lots of research with a few co-author papers, but my gpa is below average for most MDs (3.5-3.6).

Does anyone have any advise if its worth shooting my shot next year given that I had previously withdrawn from a program and my GPA is not that great? I still need to take the MCAT, and though easier said than done, I'm working my butt off to score 510+

Any advise is greatly appreciated, ty!!
 
Why did you leave your other school? this is a huge factor so without the full story of why you left and a real MCAT score no one can tell you if you have a chance.
 
Why did you leave your other school? this is a huge factor so without the full story of why you left and a real MCAT score no one can tell you if you have a chance.
Nothing due to my academics or any of that sort. I did pretty well in all of my courses. I wanted to pursue med from the very beginning but did not due to many reasons including family but after my first year, I realized that my interests and passions were still in medicine. I know I wasted a year and there may be some consequences for leaving that program, so I'm just trying to look forward and work my way into compensating for this.
 
hey everyone,

I recently left a healthcare professional program (finished first year) and currently in the process of applying for med school.
I have a lot of volunteering/leadership in URM communities, clinical work (mainly in the previous healthcare field I was in) and some in medicine, lots of research with a few co-author papers, but my gpa is below average for most MDs (3.5-3.6).

Does anyone have any advise if its worth shooting my shot next year given that I had previously withdrawn from a program and my GPA is not that great? I still need to take the MCAT, and though easier said than done, I'm working my butt off to score 510+

Any advise is greatly appreciated, ty!!
Are you URM?
 
You'll need to make in your essays a coherent case that you are running to Medicine and not merely bailing on DDS. The worry is that you'd bail on Medicine in the same way.
Thank you and I for sure am. In such case, do you think this is possible to do? (given a descent MCAT score >510, compelling arguments of switching, lots of research with biomedical applications, medical shadowing, but a 3.5-3.6 GPA?
 
Thank you and I for sure am. In such case, do you think this is possible to do? (given a descent MCAT score >510, compelling arguments of switching, lots of research with biomedical applications, medical shadowing, but a 3.5-3.6 GPA?
Absolutely, even for ORM. You will need to Shadow Physicians, get clinical experience with patients, and non-clinical volunteering. Research helps but it's not necessary. Your dental experience will not count
 
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