You should reach out to admissions offices near you with your questions about your academic history, and I would not exclude DO programs. Maryland has a new DO school (Meritus); both PCOM and VCOM's main campuses are not far away (and they are more established). You should also inquire about career-changer postbac or special masters programs.
Hello! i am a non traditional pre med student in need of help of advice. I have been through .alot...
I got messed up from bullying in high school, affected my mentality and my grades in first few years of college. those same bullies appeared in my classes again in first few semesters in college. Got depressed afterwards, which affected my schooling. and then Got academically dismissed with GPA 1.6 gpa. I then became a nurse and then a nurse practitioner, starting from community college to online Masters program at chamberlain university. I just completed my post bacc program with a GPA...
I don't know what you took for your postbac. You could get in, but you probably have specific geographical preferences that will make it more of a challenge.
I just basically retook all the courses that i flunked earlier, aced all of them and then added a couple more of new classes that i never took, specifically general chemistry 2, microbiology, and biochemistry. Aced them as well.
If needed, I can send my personal statement, and transcripts.
As for geographical preference, I have no problem applying in other locations like washington D.C schools. Its just the University of...
Your post bacc of 3.9 is great but a MCAT of 503 is not competitive for most MD schools but it is for many DO schools.
I suggest these MD schools:
Maryland
West Virginia
Eastern Virginia
Drexel
Albany
Vermont
Quinnipiac
TCU
Ponce (St. Louis)
Roseman
Alice Walton
Belmont
Methodist (when it opens)
Rosalind Franklin
Oakland Beaumont
Wayne State
Also apply to DO schools and I suggest these:
WVSOM
UP-KYCOM
PCOM (all schools)
LECOM (all schools)
MU-COM
ATSU-KCOM
KCU-COM
UIWSOM
TUNCOM
ACOM
CUSOM
WCU-COM