What to do when you feel like ****?

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Clarus

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Just feeling really crappy from the situation. Been tough just pushing through a post-bacc and trying to apply again for the 2nd time for this cycle.
 
Not trying to be rude but what is the purpose of this thread?
You have already been given solid advice.
1. Don't do an SMP (from the looks of it DO is probably your best bet so SMP is a waste)
2. Take advantage of grade replacement
3. Work on your extracurricular activities after you have taken care of # 2 (grades come first for now...)
4. Stats gets you IIs and ECs/interview prep help you get through the door (Medical school acceptance)
5. Take it one step at a time
 
Not trying to be rude but what is the purpose of this thread?
You have already been given solid advice.
1. Don't do an SMP (from the looks of it DO is probably your best bet so SMP is a waste)
2. Take advantage of grade replacement
3. Work on your extracurricular activities after you have taken care of # 2 (grades come first for now...)
4. Stats gets you IIs and ECs/interview prep help you get through the door (Medical school acceptance)
5. Take it one step at a time
sorry quick question what does II stand for ? i see it all over the forum.
 
If you are feeling down about your application cycle, SDN is not a place you want to spend your time , Clarus.

Keep your head down and stay focused. Remind yourself why you are doing this.

Make sure you set aside time for yourself to relax and clear your head; see your friends.

Mental health is extremely important, and when that is suffering so will your grades. So make sure you plan things to distract you from school here and there.


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Looking at your previous stat, I would recommend a gap year. That worked for me. Just work, do some studying and take part time classes if you would like (just 1 class). Retake any courses possible!
 
Not trying to be rude but what is the purpose of this thread?
You have already been given solid advice.
1. Don't do an SMP (from the looks of it DO is probably your best bet so SMP is a waste)
2. Take advantage of grade replacement
3. Work on your extracurricular activities after you have taken care of # 2 (grades come first for now...)
4. Stats gets you IIs and ECs/interview prep help you get through the door (Medical school acceptance)
5. Take it one step at a time

Just curious to why you said an SMP is a waste just because D.O. is his/her best bet? D.O. schools have SMPs. A lot of D.O. schools have them with direct admittance into med school if they pass with a certain GPA.
 
Grade replacement is a much more logical avenue for OP to take compared to a SMP. He/she is currently struggling through a post-bac. SMPs are very intense and are a last ditch attempt at getting into a medical school.

Edit: Not bashing on DO (I fully intend to apply strictly DO when the time is right). SMPs don't really make much sense to me when there is grade replacement.
 
Grade replacement is a much more logical avenue for OP to take compared to a SMP. He/she is currently struggling through a post-bac. SMPs are very intense and are a last ditch attempt at getting into a medical school.

Edit: Not bashing on DO (I fully intend to apply strictly DO when the time is right). SMPs don't really make much sense to me when there is grade replacement.
Well some people don't have the time or money for grade replacements and under certain conditions where an applicant has applied 2-3 times, an SMP is a good choice for them.
 
This has been my mantra for this application cycle:

"The brick walls are not there to keep us out; the brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something. The brick walls are there to stop the people who don't want it badly enough."

Don't give up, big guy!
 
Look at LECOM post-bacc program.
Wow, sounds like a good program.
I'll stick to my usual plan and if I fail 2 cycles, I'll begin my plan B or do my SMP here 😀
But hopefully I'll improve and do well in my next 4 years.
I've bombed the first test in General Chem 1. Argh.
 
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