Any advice will be much appreciated.
I took some time off from school after performing horribly in college during my first 3 semesters. I later re-enrolled with a different perspective on my studies. I don't have an excuse for my poor academic performance, but I do feel that I have grown immensely since I began my road to gpa redemption.
So here are my current MD statistics after recently graduating with a degree in chemistry:
cgpa: 3.08
sgpa: 3.45
MCAT: 39
cgpa since becoming a pre-med student (2.5 years/90 credit hours of mostly upper div science courses): 3.98
ECs:
~150 hours of clinical volunteer work
~300 hours of non-clinical community service
2 years of research
~100 hours of shadowing
Several academic honors and awards
Part-time job in college (~25 hrs/week)
I am currently applying to SMP programs for this upcoming fall, so much of my success this cycle could very well be contingent upon my performance in such a program (if I am fortunate enough to receive an acceptance). I know that my gpa is atrocious, and when I started as a pre-med student I wasn't even sure that it was possible to overcome my academic record (at the time I had a cgpa of 2.21). But do I have a realistic chance at a US MD school this upcoming cycle?
Thank you all in advance for your time
I took some time off from school after performing horribly in college during my first 3 semesters. I later re-enrolled with a different perspective on my studies. I don't have an excuse for my poor academic performance, but I do feel that I have grown immensely since I began my road to gpa redemption.
So here are my current MD statistics after recently graduating with a degree in chemistry:
cgpa: 3.08
sgpa: 3.45
MCAT: 39
cgpa since becoming a pre-med student (2.5 years/90 credit hours of mostly upper div science courses): 3.98
ECs:
~150 hours of clinical volunteer work
~300 hours of non-clinical community service
2 years of research
~100 hours of shadowing
Several academic honors and awards
Part-time job in college (~25 hrs/week)
I am currently applying to SMP programs for this upcoming fall, so much of my success this cycle could very well be contingent upon my performance in such a program (if I am fortunate enough to receive an acceptance). I know that my gpa is atrocious, and when I started as a pre-med student I wasn't even sure that it was possible to overcome my academic record (at the time I had a cgpa of 2.21). But do I have a realistic chance at a US MD school this upcoming cycle?
Thank you all in advance for your time
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