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UCLA Political Science graduated with a 2.7, but 3.1 overall including community college grades.

USF Biochemistry graduated with a 3.6

A.S. degree in Spanish and a Spanish proficiency certificate

Have completed a fire academy and a police academy (good extracurricular's and will show I am capable of the physical stress of medical school). I plan to reserve as a police officer 10 hours a month after Med school.

MCAT: Haven't taken it yet

Overall cGPA: 3.3

Research and lots of volunteer experience in a hospital

Worked as an EMT

I'm kind of an interesting case, a few low grades and a lot of good ones. I have a lot of experience in other fields too.
 
Overall, if you're a Californian, you're not competetive for MD schools, but are fine so far for pretty much any DO school (including mine). What is your overall sGPA?



UCLA Political Science graduated with a 2.7, but 3.1 overall including community college grades.

USF Biochemistry graduated with a 3.6

A.S. degree in Spanish and a Spanish proficiency certificate

Have completed a fire academy and a police academy (good extracurricular's and will show I am capable of the physical stress of medical school). I plan to reserve as a police officer 10 hours a month after Med school.

MCAT: Haven't taken it yet

Overall cGPA: 3.3

Research and lots of volunteer experience in a hospital

Worked as an EMT

I'm kind of an interesting case, a few low grades and a lot of good ones. I have a lot of experience in other fields too.
 
Overall, if you're a Californian, you're not competetive for MD schools, but are fine so far for pretty much any DO school (including mine). What is your overall sGPA?

Thanks for the honest feedback. I actually have a more in depth question... Lets say you went through a rough time in your life and received a few poor grades (not more than say, 3 or 4). Time went on and the majority of your grades were A's with a few B's in science courses specifically. Am I automatically DQ'd from MD schools because a few bad grades in the past?

My overall science is a 3.7
 
no you are not automatically dqed. But it makes it more important for you to do well on your MCAT
 
no you are not automatically dqed. But it makes it more important for you to do well on your MCAT

Thanks for the positive advice. I plan to study rigorously for the MCAT. Also, would you recommend moving to TX for a year, getting another job in a health related field, and then apply after that (because I am aware of TX's strigent rules for state residency). Basically, will moving to TX help my chances at all? I am not married, I don't have kids, and I have plenty of friends that live there, so it wouldn't be a burden for me. Let me know, thank you!
 
Thanks for the positive advice. I plan to study rigorously for the MCAT. Also, would you recommend moving to TX for a year, getting another job in a health related field, and then apply after that (because I am aware of TX's strigent rules for state residency). Basically, will moving to TX help my chances at all? I am not married, I don't have kids, and I have plenty of friends that live there, so it wouldn't be a burden for me. Let me know, thank you!

If you want to move to Texas, go ahead. But realize that moving to get in-state status is a gamble, and if you end up not getting in, you may end up just moving back. Take the MCAT first so that you actually know what your chances are.
 
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