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Start from scratch? Divorce undergrad grades?
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Long story short, I have always wanted to be a doctor since I was like 5 or 6. Decades later, I still do. However, I have a horrible GPA & even worse BCMP GPA, all based on a TON of credit hours. Cumulative Undergrad AMCAS GPA Incl. Post Bac: 2.485629336 Cumulative Hours Incl. Post Bac: 201.8 Cumulative Quality Points Incl. Post Bac: 501.6 Cumulative Undergrad AMCAS BCPM GPA Incl. Post Bac: 2.243298969 Cumulative BCPM Hours Incl. Post Bac: 97 Cumulative BCPM Quality Points Incl. Post Bac: 217.6 There are many reasons for why this happened (ADHD, family situation, partied, blah blah blah). It seems pointless to mention that I have a BA history & ** cellular biology from the flagship university of a southern state (not UVA or Chapel Hill). Additionally I have about 5 years bench research but no pubs (DNA/RNA/protein/ELISA/*tons* of cell culture/embryonic stem cells, animal cloning, malaria vax development). I also have a few years of volunteer experience at a free clinic. I hate working in a basic research lab & also hate the lifestyle/culture of working in industry as a research assistant/associate (and may be underqualified for latter). I spent the last 3-4 yrs working menial jobs/retail & traveling (recovering from & enjoying life). I have no kids nor mortgage. I'm contemplating a few plans but wonder how viable they are in terms of having a sustainable like AND getting into med school (very open to Carribean, DO): I am contemplating a few plans: A) Working menial jobs & taking classes to nudge up my GPA (meaning I'd disclose previous undergrads). Currently looking into phleb/med tech/patient care tech programs which all take 3-6-9 months. Where I live the lowliest of tech jobs all require certification. pro: -can't think of any other than not working in research lab -can get phleb/med tech/patient care tech certs & work during school con: -really broke life until? -my GPA seems terminally unimprovable so it may be a lost cause ------------------ B) Get phleb/med tech/patient care tech certs & start from scratch at community college w/ high school diploma in hand, no disclosing any college work already done. Get RN. Work. Get BSN (only b/c med schools require a bachelors for admissions). Do BCMP classes along the way then med sch or apply for postbac/medsch combo program. pro: -programs local to where I live -a way to make a living regardless of getting into med school -can get phleb/med tech/patient care tech certs & work during school con: 4? yrs til BSN --------------------- C) either starting from scratch or disclose undergrad grades to transfer credits: some sort of bachelors in medical technology/clinical laboratory science, take BCMP courses along side, then apply to med school. pro: -a way to make a living regardless of getting into med school -can be combined w/ BCMP classes from local CC -can get phleb/med tech/patient care tech certs & work during school con: -don't know of local programs; there are online programs -if I don't start from scratch & disclose undergrad grades, its less time but more impossible for med sch -start from scratch = years before med school apps Any thoughts? |
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Well...given your massive number of credits, I think you already know your undergrad GPA isn't going to budge too much
If you decide to go the DO route, I recommend you retake your BCPM classes. AACOMAS (unlike AMCAS) replaces grades in the GPA calculation (AMCAS averages). Many DO schools have a GPA requirement before they send a secondary. That requirement can be anywhere from a 2.5 to a 2.7. Your other options are Caribbean or European schools. Either option will is going to require that you rock your MCAT. With a good MCAT score, you can work surely work your way into the international school route. Whatever you do, do not lie about your academic past.
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Thanks for the nonjudgemental replies. For the record, it was not my intention to deceive by omission. I posted that msg after looking through the app, supplemental & other app info of a nonAMCAS school. The almost complete lack of mentioning "state *every* course & college you attended" got my hopes up just a bit.
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And (most) people here on VMD aren't here to judge. We've all made mistakes along the way to getting into med school
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The point is, OP, you CAN get there from here. It's not easy or necessarily fun all of the time, but you still have options. Good luck!
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