sarah9t3
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Hello all!
I graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree with a cumulative and science GPA of below a 2.75 (sorry I can't find the exact numbers).
I recently graduated with a Master's of science in Biological Sciences with a 3.75 science and 3.9 non-science.
My question to the forum is: with the several rejections I'm getting already, was applying worth it? I didn't realize that so many schools have a minimum GPA requirement for undergrad and that some combine my GPA's in turn lowering my graduate statistics drastically.
Other than trying to get an amazing MCAT score (which I haven't taken yet- due to COVID-19) is there anything else I need to do to increase my chances at admissions into medical school?
Thank you for any advice!!
Sarah
I graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree with a cumulative and science GPA of below a 2.75 (sorry I can't find the exact numbers).
I recently graduated with a Master's of science in Biological Sciences with a 3.75 science and 3.9 non-science.
My question to the forum is: with the several rejections I'm getting already, was applying worth it? I didn't realize that so many schools have a minimum GPA requirement for undergrad and that some combine my GPA's in turn lowering my graduate statistics drastically.
Other than trying to get an amazing MCAT score (which I haven't taken yet- due to COVID-19) is there anything else I need to do to increase my chances at admissions into medical school?
Thank you for any advice!!
Sarah