
Technically? No. But if you have stats on the lower end, you very well might not get any love.
As everyone said, try to aim to be in before then.
I'll say that legitimately the latest you want to be in good standing and "early" is mid August.
So would it be better to wait until next cycle? I also need to beef up my clinical experience as well.
Can you tell us why you're applying in october? Will you only then have an mcat score? Because you can submit a primary before then so you can be verified and start moving quickly.
Do you plan on addressing the suspension at all in your personal statement?According to AACOMA, my sGPA/cGPA is 3.53/3.63. However, that is with retakes. I am a non traditional student that had a very poor semester during my sophomore year in college (.675 yikes). Without retakes, because of the one bad semester, I would be looking at a 3.3 for both about. I will not take the MCAT until August.
Also, I was suspended after that semester and returned to the University. I averaged about a 3.7 after.
Do you plan on addressing the suspension at all in your personal statement?
Can you tell us why you're applying in october? Will you only then have an mcat score? Because you can submit a primary before then so you can be verified and start moving quickly.
I would take Serenade's advice and do this. Your GPA as it stands now is quite competitive. Make sure you mention the academic suspension on the appropriate section of the app (IA section) and you'll be fine. Messing up academically is nothing to be ashamed of as you clearly came back from it judging by your awesome GPA.
Can you offer any advice about my proposed clinical experience plan as well? In the post above your reply, I laid out a list of what I have done so far and a plan for volunteering at a hospital. Will that be enough? Or should I take an extra year to complete more clinical experience? I just want to make myself the best applicant possible so I only have to do this one... hopefully.