Hey everyone,
I took dual enrollment courses in high school at poorly-ranked local 4-year university (30 credits total).
While there, three classes I took were anatomy and physiology 1, anatomy and physiology 2, and statistics (got A's in all of them).
I began college in earnest at a better ranked university (top 60 nationally) then after graduating high school. My cGPA has always been fine, but my sGPA dropped pretty low due to certain pre-reqs. I got A's in bio+labs and genchem+labs freshman year, but straight B's in physics and ochem with a c in ochem 2 sophomore year.
I then took statistics and human physiology 1st semester junior year (at the advice of my pre-med advisor - stupid of me). Got in A- in statistics, A in human physiology, beginning a relatively strong upward trend from there out. Will adcoms see these as a huge attempt at GPA inflation and discredit them? To be fair, the stat I took at the university in highschool was 3 credits and transferred in as an 800 level, while the new one was 4 credits and 1000 level. Additionally, my a&p courses in highschool were ~70% anatomy while the new course was 100% physiology - but I guess adcoms wouldn't see that.
With high school credits included (4.0 on all 30), my cGPA will be 3.80 and my sGPA will be 3.65. Based on pure numbers I look fine, but I'm worried that if adcoms see this "repeat" they will throw away my app, considering I also have two intro level science classes (<100 level) and ecology acting as sGPA buffers as well (both taken after the sophomore year fiasco). I did get an A- in biochem after the C in ochem 2 however. Any insight?
MCAT score is TBD. ECs are decently strong with 2 posters at national conference, 1st author pub, 300 hours clinical volunteering, 100 hours shadowing, etc etc.
@LizzyM @Goro @Catalystik
P.S. If it would help I can give a breakdown of all my classes/grades
I took dual enrollment courses in high school at poorly-ranked local 4-year university (30 credits total).
While there, three classes I took were anatomy and physiology 1, anatomy and physiology 2, and statistics (got A's in all of them).
I began college in earnest at a better ranked university (top 60 nationally) then after graduating high school. My cGPA has always been fine, but my sGPA dropped pretty low due to certain pre-reqs. I got A's in bio+labs and genchem+labs freshman year, but straight B's in physics and ochem with a c in ochem 2 sophomore year.
I then took statistics and human physiology 1st semester junior year (at the advice of my pre-med advisor - stupid of me). Got in A- in statistics, A in human physiology, beginning a relatively strong upward trend from there out. Will adcoms see these as a huge attempt at GPA inflation and discredit them? To be fair, the stat I took at the university in highschool was 3 credits and transferred in as an 800 level, while the new one was 4 credits and 1000 level. Additionally, my a&p courses in highschool were ~70% anatomy while the new course was 100% physiology - but I guess adcoms wouldn't see that.
With high school credits included (4.0 on all 30), my cGPA will be 3.80 and my sGPA will be 3.65. Based on pure numbers I look fine, but I'm worried that if adcoms see this "repeat" they will throw away my app, considering I also have two intro level science classes (<100 level) and ecology acting as sGPA buffers as well (both taken after the sophomore year fiasco). I did get an A- in biochem after the C in ochem 2 however. Any insight?
MCAT score is TBD. ECs are decently strong with 2 posters at national conference, 1st author pub, 300 hours clinical volunteering, 100 hours shadowing, etc etc.
@LizzyM @Goro @Catalystik
P.S. If it would help I can give a breakdown of all my classes/grades
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