First off, I just want to make it clear that this is not one of those "What are my chances?" thread. I just want some feedback as to what I should do. Maybe some of you who have been through the application process can comment on this and tell me what you would do if you were in my shoes.
Both my sci and overall gpa are by no means stellar. Both are ~3.0-3.1 and I definitely have to improve on that. I am considered an international student (on H4 visa, not F1.) I am currently a junior and decided against taking MCAT this year (not ready plus other factors) I thought it would smart to put off MCAT for now. I would rather do well than rush it now and take it just for the sake of it. I realize it is an important part of the application and it is vital to do well on it.
I attened a private univ my freshmen year and then I took a semester off and transferred to a local state university (due to financial reasons since I had no aid or scholarship from my previous school.) So, I decided to go somewhere cheaper. I am hoping MD schools are more understanding this/my situation.
A little more about my grades;
Ochem 1: B- Ochem2: C+ Calc 1: C
I have string of B's (bio 1 and 2, physics 1 and 2, physiology, genetics, chem 2) and some A's (cell bio, chem 1) obviously this has to change and I have to get more A's from here on out.
So what would you do if you were in my situation? (When to apply, take MCAT, retake ocehm 1 and 2 (?), more upper level sci classes to prove I can do well (?) .. post bacc? SMP? also what about EC's; I dont have much yet but have ~100 hours of volunteer work in the hospital.. I have the summer free, should I shadow, do research, more volunteer? .. anything else you guys recommend..thanks! I appreciate the help in advance!
I know as an intl student it might be harder to get into med school but it is not impossible and I am in process for getting my permanent residency..just dont know when, i have applied for a while now, it is just taking a very long time. I dont know what schools are more open to intl students..
Both my sci and overall gpa are by no means stellar. Both are ~3.0-3.1 and I definitely have to improve on that. I am considered an international student (on H4 visa, not F1.) I am currently a junior and decided against taking MCAT this year (not ready plus other factors) I thought it would smart to put off MCAT for now. I would rather do well than rush it now and take it just for the sake of it. I realize it is an important part of the application and it is vital to do well on it.
I attened a private univ my freshmen year and then I took a semester off and transferred to a local state university (due to financial reasons since I had no aid or scholarship from my previous school.) So, I decided to go somewhere cheaper. I am hoping MD schools are more understanding this/my situation.
A little more about my grades;
Ochem 1: B- Ochem2: C+ Calc 1: C
I have string of B's (bio 1 and 2, physics 1 and 2, physiology, genetics, chem 2) and some A's (cell bio, chem 1) obviously this has to change and I have to get more A's from here on out.
So what would you do if you were in my situation? (When to apply, take MCAT, retake ocehm 1 and 2 (?), more upper level sci classes to prove I can do well (?) .. post bacc? SMP? also what about EC's; I dont have much yet but have ~100 hours of volunteer work in the hospital.. I have the summer free, should I shadow, do research, more volunteer? .. anything else you guys recommend..thanks! I appreciate the help in advance!
I know as an intl student it might be harder to get into med school but it is not impossible and I am in process for getting my permanent residency..just dont know when, i have applied for a while now, it is just taking a very long time. I dont know what schools are more open to intl students..