drumstick
07-17-2008, 01:36 AM
Hi,
I'm a "non-tradition" premed student.
I have a master's degree in computer science and have been working as a software engineer for 6+ years and thinking of getting ready for a medical school.
I just want an objective opinion of my chances of getting into an "average" state medical school.
Here are my stats:
-B.S. in Computer Science with overall GPA of 3.5 and Major GPA of 3.78
-Accepted to top 5 computer science/engineering graduate program in the US
-Master's degree in computer science with GPA of 3.45
( Yes, I did slack off =( )
-Been working 6 years as software developer
-5+ years of leadership experience as an instructor in martial arts
-Taking premed science courses at a community college with 100%+ confidence of GPA 4.0 at the completion of courses
Personally, from my research, I do not think I would have much problem of getting into an "average" state medical school given if I do get 3.8+ GPA and MCAT score 30-"ish"
I'm actually completing my first biology course during this summer at a community college and just wanted an honest opinion whether or not I am wasting my time or not.
Thanks.
I'm a "non-tradition" premed student.
I have a master's degree in computer science and have been working as a software engineer for 6+ years and thinking of getting ready for a medical school.
I just want an objective opinion of my chances of getting into an "average" state medical school.
Here are my stats:
-B.S. in Computer Science with overall GPA of 3.5 and Major GPA of 3.78
-Accepted to top 5 computer science/engineering graduate program in the US
-Master's degree in computer science with GPA of 3.45
( Yes, I did slack off =( )
-Been working 6 years as software developer
-5+ years of leadership experience as an instructor in martial arts
-Taking premed science courses at a community college with 100%+ confidence of GPA 4.0 at the completion of courses
Personally, from my research, I do not think I would have much problem of getting into an "average" state medical school given if I do get 3.8+ GPA and MCAT score 30-"ish"
I'm actually completing my first biology course during this summer at a community college and just wanted an honest opinion whether or not I am wasting my time or not.
Thanks.