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I see so many of these and I'm sure some of you are sick of them. Regardless I'm really torn here and need some advice one way or another.
I'm on my 7th year or so of undergrad (used to be an art student) at SUNY Buffalo. Here's my breakdown:
VR:10
PS:10
BS:11
E:Q
gpa: 3.1
Overall I was content with the MCAT. I know I could have done better (my top practice test scores were 35 and 36), but I killed myself with classes and ECs this past semester. I've been debating retaking in August. The problem is, of course, my really poor gpa. My time as an art student was not, shall we say, well spent. However, my slacking also brought my science gpa down to about a 3.0. By the end of the summer I should have both up by at least another .1.
My LoR are all excellent. I have 3 years of work in the surgical unit at my hospital. Also, if they actually look at the transcript (not just the net numbers), they can see a strong upward trend in my grades.
So anyone have any thoughts or advice for me? Apply to the in-state schools and hope for the best (even though I really want to move out west)? Take a year or so off to do some post-bacc work and reapply next year?
I'm on my 7th year or so of undergrad (used to be an art student) at SUNY Buffalo. Here's my breakdown:
VR:10
PS:10
BS:11
E:Q
gpa: 3.1
Overall I was content with the MCAT. I know I could have done better (my top practice test scores were 35 and 36), but I killed myself with classes and ECs this past semester. I've been debating retaking in August. The problem is, of course, my really poor gpa. My time as an art student was not, shall we say, well spent. However, my slacking also brought my science gpa down to about a 3.0. By the end of the summer I should have both up by at least another .1.
My LoR are all excellent. I have 3 years of work in the surgical unit at my hospital. Also, if they actually look at the transcript (not just the net numbers), they can see a strong upward trend in my grades.
So anyone have any thoughts or advice for me? Apply to the in-state schools and hope for the best (even though I really want to move out west)? Take a year or so off to do some post-bacc work and reapply next year?

