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My initial grades are quite bad, so the best I'm going to be able to reasonably get my stats to are ~3.1 cgpa/~3.7 sgpa.
Not only is there a strong IS bais for Texans, there's a string bias against Texans for OOS MD schools. That's because they know from historic norms that very few people leave the Lone Star State. This does not apply to the DO schools.Hi guys,
My wife and I have an opportunity to potentially move from the SF Bay Area to Austin. The decision to move is obviously multifaceted but I just want ton make sure I'm not missing anything with regard to medical school applications.
Some background: I'm in my 30s, currently slowly (have had to move 3 times in ~3 years) going through a DIY postbacc - halfway done, with a 4.0. My ECs are weak so I expect 2 years from now until my app is closing on "good enough" to apply. My initial grades are quite bad, so the best I'm going to be able to reasonably get my stats to are ~3.1 cgpa/~3.7 sgpa. Social stuff: Male URM, former high school dropout, only child of very ill parent who lived with me through my early 20s to early 30s.
My question is this: I know there is a strong instate bias for Texas residents into Texas schools, and I have also heard that Texas admissions are extremely stat oriented. Given that I am an underdog (politely) candidate, I'm having a hard time pinpointing on if this would be a beneficial move with regard to my chances of getting into medical school. Statistically, it seems like schools in CA are going to have very little interest in me, so moving to Austin would be lateral at worst. I would love some feedback on this.
Thank you!