A few days ago
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Will a post bac help my chances of getting into medical school?

I have an undergrad GPA of 2.85 and want to apply to Medical school. I know it is way below the average mean, but I am hoping I will get very good grades on the MCAT’s.I know I cannot rely on that, but I am also thinking of doing a post-bac to help my undergrad GPA. If I get very good grades doing the post bac, how does this affect my previous GPA and how does this look to any comittee reviewing my application?

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A few days ago
Linkin

Favorite Answer

It gives you another chance to show med schools you can get good grades.

With a high MCAT score and good grades during your post bac degree, you can come up with some reason why you did poorly in undergrad and med schools have a reason to give you more of a shot.

It’s not guaranteed, but it’s one of your better options.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Seperate your pre-req science grades from your other courses. If your pre-reqs are above a 3.7 GPA, then you may have a shot. But if it’s your sciences pulling your GPA down, then the odds are against you being accepted at a US med school.

That doesn’t mean you can’t still pursue med school. There are Caribbean med schools that will accept you right now with your current GPA. Go to ValueMD.com and search the different forums for a school that might interest you.

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4 years ago
lau
Your grades and MCAT are great, yet you have genuinely no scientific journey. And that’s doubtful to no remember if or not you have taken the premed training. without the premed training, you at the instant are not getting into. without scientific journey, your probability is diminished.
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