Can you get into med school with a c But to answer OP: you can have any degree and get into medical school so long as you have fulfilled the med school pre-requisites. I was in a similar situation to you (lowish MCAT, higher GPA). Your goal should be to get into ANY medical school, a very challenging feat on its own. Sharing is Caring It’s a big part, but there’s also GPA forgiveness. Also, if you get a medical sciences masters degree, and can pull straight A’s, most schools will take weight away from undergrad GPA. In this article, we’ll delve into the likelihood of getting into med school with a 3. You will be used to studying long fucking hours. Joined Jan 15, 2015 Messages 3,378 Reaction score 4,619. I am in med school. What is a good GPA for med school? I think you should push forward. Overall GPA is 3. (The class is a MEDICAL STUDENT class that undergrads have to request permission to take, so it’s hard to say the least). We wrote a complete guide on how to get into med school with a low GPA and I highly recommend you check it out. 38 (if you don't count engineering courses; 3. Find a group of high achieving students and stick with them. Anyone out there get into nursing school with a C in A&P? I just get a lot of mixed information about this. Grad schools/med schools/jobs etc. Joined May 13, 2016 Messages 158 Reaction score 99. The curriculums at medical masters programs are the first two years of medical school curriculum, almost exactly. However, a C isn't the end of things! Plenty of pre-meds have gotten a C (or even multiple) and still made it to med Getting a C in a class is totally fine for fulfilling your medical school requirements. Your prereqs need to be done at a 4-year institution. That means it is important. I just got into med school (an american MD school) a couple weeks ago and my freshman year was riddled with C's. If you don’t get in the first time, then you can reapply, No medical school is easy to get into. It's possible to get into med school with a lower MCAT score/GPA, but the other aspects of your application need to be strong. You are going to have to apply to a lot of schools. Sometimes you don’t get into med school because the Can I get into med school with 3 C’s? Yes. If you take them over that would look good on your transcript but if not just make sure you have a solid PS, LOR, and whatever else you need to I am in my mid 40s now, I was you done 25 years ago. If you think that you won’t be able to, then jump ship before it becomes too late. May 4, 2017 #7 I got in with 3 Cs and 2 Ws. For DO you should aim for around 505-512 depending on other areas of your app as well. ” But overall these grades can get you to a private med school in most countries. Medical school is hard, very hard. Below, we delve into the metrics and explore what you can do to increase your chances. Med school admissions is not a true meritocracy by any means. But even so, the studying is way different in med school. You won’t be the first and you won’t be the last. 4 gpa” sounded like me. You are still a doctor. Believe it or not, most people have taken 1-3 gap years before med school! It is not too late! The average age of medical school matriculants is between 24 – 26 now. You’ll do great! im in my sophomore year of college and i am certainly struggling in chemistry. Obviously, you’ve done very well. It’s good that you realized early, as you can now actively incorporate changes into your study habits to succeed moving forward! To be completely honest with you, you are completely fine. Will medical school let me in with this on my record? And also do you all know any colleges who offer Biochem as an online course? I really just want to pass this class so schools can see that I am TRYING Now the issue you’re going to run into is that many schools unfortunately screen for undergraduate gpa (cumulative and science). Other than that, you will need to prove to medical schools that the F is no longer an issue So, medical schools use organic chemistry to gauge whether a student will be able to handle the type of workload a medical student might be faced with. Maybe study a bit harder for the next couple science courses you have and try to make up for it. While you can still get into medical school with a low GPA, it’s a lot more difficult, and all other areas of your application need to really stand out. You're giving yourself a 90% chance of failure. 5. He needs to look into a postbacc program or SMP. And one thing you have to consider is which schools look at your latest MCAT score, and which schools average your scores. 7 GPA can be a good start, but it’s essential to understand the competition and requirements. Thread starter lightthecandle; Start date Nov 30, 2007; make sure your MCAT shows that you can handle the material in med school. Applicants must meet one of the following combinations to be considered for a secondary application (there It will be a bit difficult, but not impossible, to get into medical school with a 3. If you focus on only top schools you will be a permanent reapplicant. Go back to school and get A’s. If you can graduate with a very high GPA overall (3. An even more important part is GETTING THROUGH. Some of the best doctors and people in leadership positions at the Kaiser Permanente in the Bay Area are DO and Caribbean medical school graduates. But as long as you know what classes you need to take for the medical schools you want to attend, you can usually fit these into your electives if you choose to major in something else. There are some that will fail and won’t be able to bounce back, and there will be some that can. , healthcare administration, public health) is a fundamental requirement. And I've been having a really good cycle so far with several IIs and an early acceptance from a T25 school. The key is to show growth and dedication during your college years. There are so many things both within and outside of your control that can affect your ability to meet admissions requirement. Once you get into medical school "you ain't in Kansas anymore Toto. There is a pervasive belief that if you have ADHD, you can not get into med school, let alone become a successful physician. As long as you pass, you’re good to go! Instead of spending your valuable time and energy on retaking a class, consider taking higher-level You can get into some medical school with C’s but it significantly limits your options. 5 GPA, while a decent score, raises questions about the feasibility of getting into med school. As I mentioned before, retaking a class as a premed student takes time away from other activities you could be doing to impress medical schools. Hope you find this helpful!Timestamps:00:00 - First thing you need to do is relax. Dec 1, 2016 #43 OchemOficionado said: Awesome response, thank you!! You'll be the first accepted into Med school! I agree it depends on the school, but if you show improvement and get an A in A&P 2 you might have a good shot. Literally do not retake if you get a C. I felt awful at the time, but obviously it didn't stop me from getting into med school. If you've gotten into med school with a lower than a 3. You have opportunities to showcase your strengths beyond your GPA in the MCAT (where you have an AMAZING score), CASPer, your ECs, etc. She looked up online, the different curriculums. She wanted to have that knowledge. 💻 AMCAS MINIMUM MCAT AND GPA COMBINATIONS. Instead, it will make earning an acceptance a little harder Can I get into Med School with 2 C's? I'm a second year in uni and plan on applying to MD/DO schools my 3rd year (due to financial reasons + personal reasons as well) and a gap year isn't the best option for me for multiple reasons. 5 GPA, can you share your story and what you improved on to get in? I reallly need some encouragement rn Archived post. Nov 30, 2007 #3 Again, think of the big picture. 5 gpa. The school might say that you are a non-resident even if you lived there for more than 10 years. You can be a psych major and also take the pre-req classes, they are not mutually exclusive. Reply reply At the end of the day, no matter which school you get into, you will have a degree and license to practice. [01:15] Will a W Look Bad for Additionally, there are other factors in your application whose importance vary from school to school. Just use this feeling to help you do better next time. Yes it can work, but the odds are not in your favor. 1 GPA. There's no "best pre-med course". In fact, in a 2023 study of 128 U. A B in organic chemistry would certainly show that you could handle a medical school type workload. Like other people are saying, don’t lose hope because you can get into med school with ANY situation, it’s just about doing your research with all med schools and you might have to put it in some more time. George School of Medicine in Greneda. Taking a year before medical school is the shit anyway You will, however, realize that courses your CS friends are content getting Cs and Bs in are courses you should try your best to ace. At my school all of the business degrees require the same foundation of interdisciplinary business classes untill pretty late in the degree program (i. Can you get into med school with an F? Yes, you can, plenty of students have in the past. And since selection committees are looking for evidence that you are ready for medical school, applying with a low science GPA can make the process even more nerve-wracking. It was the only C I got in undergrad though, my overall GPA was around 3. You can get into medical school with a C in orgo on your transcript. You cannot cram for open book chemE exams. Yes, we want to grab as many students that have the potential to be great doctors in the future, but if you can't survive the training, everything else is moot. 10+ Year Member. Just do better in upper level Calc 2 will affect your sGPA because math classes count in this calculation. Getting a C+ is not a red flag for medical school. An early C- definitely won’t keep you out of med school. ETA: I got into an MD program. so apparently people with below 3. Will it be somewhat of a red Coming to terms with that, and learning how to bounce back and continue forward is one of the biggest things medical schools look for. Actually, to be honest, for both my grad school and med school admissions interviews, people were more interested in chatting about my English major than my neuroscience major Yes, you can get into med school with a c in chemistry. However, this doesn’t mean you should expect to get in by applying with a 2. You’ll appreciate yourself more with the skills gained from the SMP that’ll help you in your first year of medical school. I got into two schools my first cycle. 6 undergrad GPA, little shadowing, no research. You can absolutely still get into medical school. 4-3. Cut out distractions. Med schools know about this loophole and will see through it. 4 or higher. We all will fail. The pre-reqs are the bigger issue. e. This is not going to cause you any issues. Overall, your GPA is fine. The process of applying to medical school is already stressful. If you get 3. Long story short, f**k what your advisor said. If you get a C+, that may send up a RED FLAG to some medical schools. It sucks but now I need to work with these grades and wondering if I can get into med school now. The reality of it is that there’s no such thing as the perfect pre-med major. Anyway, if anyone has success stories where they still were accepted into med school and had B's in the medical prereqs, would be greatly appreciated to my self-esteem at the moment. You need to identify why you got the failing grade and fix that. it isn’t just the experience i recently had, i have BPD and Will a C in calculus 1 kill my chances of getting into med school . A very important part of medical school is getting in. Lol dude I got a C in gen chem 1, a C in gen chem 2, a B in gen chem 1 lab, Bs in a couple other classes, and a W from calculus that I retook the next semester. ’ Medical schools calculate your AMCAS GPA based off of every single course that you have taken, including incomplete, withdrawn and study abroad courses, college-level courses taken in high Today, we talk to the first student EVER accepted to med school with a C in organic chemistry! (Just kidding. 0 won't get you in anywhere or get you an interview. -ChemE will not do much to prepare you for medical school in terms of what is covered. Once you get above 517, your chance at getting into medical school is at about 50 percent or That being said, it's possible to get into med school without research experience as long as you have reasons for not having research, you make up for it in your ECs/stats, and you'e not planning to apply to research heavy schools (closer to the top tier schools). You can absolutely get in as a psych major. We request that you read the sidebar COMPLETELY before you post. I had all As and Bs with the exception of a D in micro. All of my other grades are a C+ wont keep you out of med school. News 2019 Best Medical School rankings. 7+ annual gpa) and get a good mcat score then you might be a good candidate for western (if you also get 3. However, this isn't the case with your GED. most schools will only take the "cream of the crop". because i was no longer in active crisis mode, i thought i had my shit sorted before med school started. 0 gpa can still have a chance to get into some medical schools. GaStu1994 A Mixture of Emergent Properties. You could fail the course, re-take it, barely pass the re-take and still get into medical school. Your poor first MCAT score is not a red flag by itself. Choose an undergraduate program you love. Just keep working hard and try to get longitudinal clinical experiences before/after you transfer and you'll have no problem applying to med school in the future. The SMP will hopefully show you how capable you are of dealing with increased rigor that medical school requires. That’s one way of looking at it. Doing this will make you a better applicant, a better doctor, and a better person. If you are engaged in the material and passionate about it- that is more likely to show and get you points when applying to medical school. You got this. 75 with a sci GPA of 3. I lapsed into depression and didn’t take care of myself. Reply reply More replies. Make sure you only aim for schools where your science GPA and your MCAT score are within the range accepted. Then you have an A average rather than the B above. all people in the business school have to take 3 accounting classes, 2 Econ classes, 2 finance classes, etc. While allopathic You're not doomed but I'd retake and be sure you are OK with osteopathic school. What is the Lowest GPA You Can Get Into Medical School With? While you can get into medical school without having a 4. However, if you got a C and you feel like you can do a lot better and turn it into an A, then it might be worth Ngl GPA is not looking good right now but if you do well this year (3. If your GPA falls between 3. I know medical schools don't accept C- for their pre-requisites but I haven't seen calculus as a pre-requisite for most MD schools. 39 and MCATs from 506 to 517. If you need additional personalized guidance, speak with one of our physician advisors —they You'll be the first accepted into Med school! How exciting!! Reactions: GaStu1994. In fact, half of these people, Absolutely, it's possible to become a doctor even if your high school grades aren't perfect. They also realize that it’s a unique major that teaches problem solving and love it. the degree wasn’t a big deal. This is even more true if you consider that many applicants aiming for top 40 schools do research to bolster their own apps. 3 gpa with a 505 MCAT and got into 2 med schools , focus on your essays bc they hold so much weight, it’s not always about the gpa. The reality is that medical schools have varying admission requirements, and a C grade can be 60% of applicants, many with a significantly higher GPA, fail to get into a single medical school. I actually did my four years and under graduate in five years so I didn’t have to take as many classes during the semester. but the stress of the first few months threw me into a bad place To get into med school with a nursing degree, you’ll need to meet the following requirements: Bacheloretate in Nursing or Related Field. Grades are meaningless without context. And you can explain during an interview how the C motivated you to try harder. Aspiring medical students often wonder if a C grade is sufficient to get accepted into medical school. 0 sgpa and 3. If you get a C, then it is more in a grey area. Most universities and colleges don’t really care whether an applicant holds a high school diploma or GED as long as the students meet the school’s admissions criteria, and this also counts for medical school applications. g. Can you get into med school with a C? Do medical schools accept C’s? Yes. All science courses as result. College is an adjustment from high school, and med schools know that. People occasionally get into Albertan schools with lower gpas, however thats a bit unlikely. lightthecandle Full Member. 6, you can still get accepted, but in these cases, a good MCAT score can It’s very possible. Difficulty of the process is overblown because you have a lot of students who aren't quite sure what they're doing in Undergrad trying to get into Med School. Map out your courses before each semester and get as much help as you can. So this semester i really messed up and got a D in a class. You can retake the class, but you do not absolutely have to. Here are 5 other ways you can enhance your med school application without retaking a class: Take an upper-level biology course. The tool for US students is the MSAR. You still want to aim for the highest GPA possible, while also demonstrating an upward trend in your grades throughout undergrad. If you excel in your next 3 years, you will be able to pull it up as well. I had a 3. The point of post-bac programs is to prove to med schools that you can do the coursework when your GPA doesn't reflect that. Good luck. Always can try an ace a SMP program who can get you an interview at the medical school but that's about it. The problem is that most post-bacs are pretty expensive and there's no guarantee that you'll get into medical school even with a 4. So that’s another thing that you can do to get into med school with Low MCAT. Then you average out to a B. I'd recommend checking your dream university's website for the requirements also put in mind that there's competition over med schools and they usually takes those who either pays more or scores more If you do choose to retake the course, medical schools will likely see both grades; if you are able to get an ‘A’ on your second attempt, the grade will average out to a ‘B. It is absolutely up to you how to proceed just wanted to share. You've got this! If you are certain that you can maintain a decent gpa with an engineering major then go for it. Learn to study properly. 3 GPA is 39. 3 but you’re gonna have to bring that MCAT way up. In short, you have an okay shot at getting into medical school (according to numbers). 0 at a CC than a lot of big universities so if your grades drop it can make them look twice at your gpa, even if the overall is still pretty good. FWIW I got into a good DO school with a C- that I didn't retake nor did it ever even come up but I think most adcoms are going wonder (and you should as well) why you got a D in Ochem I and a C- in gen chem and why that won't happen in medical school. I have a biology bachelor's but almost got a music degree instead. But the odds of it being successful are still lower. Yes you can get into medical school with a alternate type degree. I couldn’t get into med school in the US, I eventually went to med school in another country. If you can get a 503 that will put you in the middle of the pack and it will make you a strong candidate. Now, there are using programs where you can become the doctor of nursing practice. Any med school is med school, but I have 3. i blew the final because of personal reason, and in my other classes that semester i did well (3 As and 1 B+). One of my friends got into an MD school with a 502 and another got into a DO school with a 499. Focus on destroying the MCAT - note that everyone needs to do this, not just someone with a 3. For example, Duke SOM states it will not accept C- grades, but you have dig deep, deep, deep down into their admission FAQs to find that information. Research is critical to being a successful medical student. 5 I believe. It will be difficult but you’ll get a little leeway from adcoms as long as you can pull off a good mcat and maintain a GPA above 3. What’s going to be worse? On the one hand, you could get a C, then retake the class and get an A (hopefully). In this article, we’ll explore what it takes to get into med school with a 3. im stressing out cuz i dont know where this leaves me and i only have one more semester before As I mentioned earlier, I am living testimony that you can get into med school after getting a low GPA in undergrad. Yes you totally have a shot. You can absolutely get into med school with a Political Science degree and the people who say you CAN’T are simply wrong. I was talking to a medical admissions officer and he even told me not to worry (My GPA is definitely far from normal medschool GPA). I would strongly suggest you look into becoming a physical therapist or something similar. If you've done well the second time, then it's not Physics; Home » Chemistry » Can I get into med school with a C+? Can I get into med school with a C+? Alexander Johnson. The average median GPA was 3. Joined Dec 19, 2006 Messages 96 Reaction score 0. I have a GED. News 2019 Best Medical School rankings, the average median GPA was 3. You can get into med school with a 3. i find everyother math course very easy but when it comes to chemistry it's always a struggle. Reply reply Assuming his mental health is being taken care of, he has options as long as he doesn’t have documented cheating incidents from undergrad or felonies. Before applying to med school, you need to complete at least two years of study at university (in what's called an undergraduate program). You can without a doubt recover from this. In the past I could balance the hard classes by mixing them with other gen eds and now these are all med school pre reqs/classes for my major. 9+) in 3rd Will I be able to get into med school with this grade. Fr3sh3stl4d • Please note: this subreddit is for pre-meds seeking information on osteopathic medical schools, osteopathic medical students, You can get into some medical school with C’s but it significantly limits your options. Make a name for yourself that isn’t “pre med student. Can you get in without it? Sure. Got two Bs, F, and C. I'm in my first year now and a lot of the other students did post baccs before starting. L. You'll get accepted to one of them. Get out and network with people. I just got into one actually :). /r/MCAT is a place for MCAT practice, questions, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. You can get into medical school but it will require some more years of work. According to U. Do well on your MCAT, and you'll probably be set! I also got two Cs my first semester, but I think that with a good upward curve on GPA I should be fine, as should you! Yes. 85+ (ideally 3. If you have other experiences on your application you’ll be fine. That’s all that matters. Most pre-meds choose to study biology because it’s the most intuitive option. But the number of times you fail classes and the context of why you failed matters. Obviously im gonna retake it so i can replace the grade but i wanna know how this is gonna affect me. Long story short, your question "will any med school accept you with a C on your transcript", is unanswerable, because schools look at far more information about you before they decide to interview you. Retaking the classes will not help you. A bachelor’s degree in nursing or a related field (e. Your app looks very solid otherwise, and a higher MCAT will def open doors for you for schools you thought were reaches. 7 GPA if you have a strong MCAT score and extracurriculars? Or are you more likely to get in if you had a master's degree? If you can’t get higher than a 3. You obviously aren’t in a good spot. 7 prepare to do a masters and maybe even a PhD to make up for it. And I got in. The vast majority of premeds make premed their personality. I knew I had a long road to get into medical school and I didn’t listen to anyone who told me I wouldn’t make it especially my pre-med advisor who said getting into medical school was a “pipe dream for me. /r/MCAT is a place for support, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. " Most of the people you will meet in medical school have never had a C before, but half of them will have as soon as the first exam is over. And take it one semester at a time. Should I retake a class I got a C in? Yes, you should retake the class. The only way you will get into med school is by doing a masters/ post baccalaureate (doing really well in that program), then studying for the MCAT and crushing it. 5 or so if possible (for MD). Its totally doable to get into PA school with that GPA. Contrary to popular belief, you can apply to medical school from any undergraduate program. Edit: pick an easy major that you love because med schools could give two shits less how difficult your major is. So yes, getting into Med School with a GED is absolutely possible, though perhaps not common. The classes you'll need to take will be a hell of a lot harder than those three though, so just be aware that you'll have to put in a LOT more work to not only pass any of the other classes but also get the As you'll need to make up for your grades so far. But that is just an overlooked assumption. S. Advisors usually suck, it doesn't matter what everyone else you know is doing because most premeds are weeded out by orgo 1, and if you don't figure out how to get A's/A-'s then you're fucked and none of the rest matters anyway. Share Sort by: Best. However, med schools look at your year-to-year trends for your overall GPA and science Yes. You've got a big uphill battle ahead of you, I'm afraid. You would end up wasting 4 years and being $250K+ in student loan debt. Actually, if I had it all to do over again, I would probably still drop out of high school, but I would take all of the tech/shop and foreign language classes I could before doing so. What they care about is your skillset and how you can actually provide. 0 and 3. Long answer: Yes, but you need to pick which schools you apply to in a data-driven way, otherwise you're going to waste a lot of money. A compelling application highlighting your strengths, experiences, and growth can still make you a competitive candidate. Go ahead and do it, just make sure you take all the prerequisites to apply to medical school. Can I get into medical school as a psych major Can I get into medical school without taking the pre-read for a majority of schools. Yes you can get into med school with 3. Reply reply The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. 7% depending on your MCAT scores and whether you apply for allopathic or osteopathic schools. I know I can retake it and of course I am sure I’d do better bc I have a basic foundation now but it’s just really frustrating to spend another semester and more money to retake a courses. 0 GPA or higher is highly suggested by admissions experts. If the F was in a prerequisite, you’ll have to retake it. Prerequisite courses. 0 GPA and expect to get in. 5 GPA is definitely decent enough, you can still consider applying to Caribbean schools for more options. You can get into med school with an “F” or two. A 2016 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Research isn’t necessarily super important, especially if you aren’t aiming for a PhD dual degree program, but to get into a top 40 school, research can help a lot. Just make sure you get good grades once you transfer. You can cram for bio exams. There isn’t a minimum GPA requirement at most medical schools, but maintaining a 3. As you can see, you still have a pretty good chance at getting into medical school with a GPA between 3. Again, get the right extracurriculars. Get some shadowing and clinical experience. No matter what course you take, you could still get into medschool. Zero C's, one B-, 3. 7 GPA and what you can do to increase your chances of admission. Just make sure you do really really really well from now on you can do it you totally can get into medical school and become a doctor I think you will obtain acceptance to a DO school. ” Your first step is to take those classes. In fact, medical schools don't even look at your high school record (there may be some exceptions, so be sure to check at the schools you're interested in). C's won't kill you. Sure family issues and adjusting to a new area on my own was hard but definitely didn’t prioritize my studies. No. You have some C’s you’ve overcome. You just have to do a little more research and apply a little more broadly. However, this doesn’t mean you can just fill out an application to med school with a sub 3. ” If you’re brave enough to do that, I believe you can tip the scales. Plenty of people get into med school with a failing grade somewhere on their application. I took biochem later and got an A in that, it was a lot more interesting (to me) Most med schools view a C- as a failed grade. If you have bad grades in college, it will be very, very difficult to get into All of these can bring up your gpa and would put you in a good spot for schools like ubc or western which consider your best years. Your application will not get thrown out for one grade. Of course nurses, medtechs and other courses who have hospital rotations have greater exposure but once you get into first year med, your pre-med course doesnt really matter anymore. i say this with a lot of kindness as someone who also had struggled deeply with my mental health in undergrad. Can you get into Harvard Medical School with a low GPA? Harvard Medical School’s standards are rigorous, but a low GPA doesn’t necessarily eliminate your chances. Happens every year. Open comment sort You can get into medical school. More likely, they will look into Hypothetically can you get into med school with a 3. I got a C in gen chem 1 when I took it, and now I’m taking gen chem 2 and it’s looking like I might unfortunately get another C in this class. Many students have been accepted with Cs in pre If you receive one C during your high school years, it may ultimately affect your chances of getting into a top school. 4 overall, interviewed at every top 10 I applied to. Just do as well as you can and don't stress. 15+ Year Member. ). I will say that I had a C and I got accepted, so if you get rejected, it won't be solely So many of you are stressing for your upcoming exams. Because with that GPA and an averaged MCAT score your chances are extremely small. She didn’t go to medical school just to become a doctor. That also will tell you if you’re academically up for medical school. Also keep in mind that biomed engineers are probably the most common type of engineers applying to Med school. You will do research throughout Med school and your entire careeer. Step #5: Perfect Your Personal Statement and LOR. Another place that you can attract attention to your application is through your personal statements and your recommendation letters. 6 GPA without showing any actionable steps to improve that GPA. At this point, I would try to identify any weak points in your studying methods and utilize all available resources to shoot for straight A's at this point. You can 100% get into medical school with a C in organic chemistry. 7+ Year Member. 0, you will at least need to meet the minimum requirements. But since you still have your MCAT to look forward to, doing well on them increases your chances of getting into multiple med school if you do that in combination with what I mentioned about It will be difficult, but not impossible, to get into medical school with a 2. Some schools remove worst years, others only look at the later years. please please make sure you find a solid therapy +/- medication regimen before you start med school. Getting into Med School isn't difficult. Like I said, a CS degree is perfectly fine to get into med school, but you have a very long way to go my friend. I am not going to say high school is meaningless, but it certainly is not the be all end all of life. You could also do research in the sciences, demonstrating that while your And another C in an anthropology class. Do well on the MCAT. Proving you are a state resident can be tricky, no matter how long you've lived in that state. I get it, I was right there with you. 6 GPA you can still get into med school. They are wickedly difficult and the only way to do well is to really put the time in. Taking the MCAT without taking the necessary science classes in college is insanely difficult. Say 10% of students with an alternate degree make it. Anyone else been in a similar situation? Steps in applying to med school 1. If you are deadset on medicine, TLDR: Your grades can get you into a med school abroad or in the US, or you can spend a few more years in Canada trying to improve grades. A 3. All it takes is 1. Even if you get into a medical school, your state's medical board may decline licensure. Just calm down and work harder next time to form that upward trend; make sure your MCAT shows that you can handle the In fact, you can get into ELITE med schools with 2 Cs. I fucked up and took an advanced calculus course:( Archived post. Then apply to medical school. You need that background as the MCAT isn't just an exam you can self study for. It doesn't matter what you major in as long as you do the prereqs. don’t really care much about GPA. The probability of getting into medical school with a 3. You can do CS and still get into med school. A c in a class is not going to ruin your application, but you must have better grades and a good GPA to get into medical school. You are more than the sum of your parts, and you will be okay. Don’t get too down on yourself, and it’s okay to be sad about it. Many schools ask that you have a C or better I. 4 GPA - and remain All pre-medical requirements must be taken for a letter grade and, for the majority of medical schools, you must earn a “C” or higher in those courses. For example, Duke SOM anyone get into med school with 3 C's. Yes, if at some point in college, you had a 2. 5% to 56. Being 28 means it’s been years since he’s last been In school and med schools will want to see more recent coursework taken. 73. Consider Applying To A Caribbean School; Though a 3. Sounds like you've already had to overcome some adversity, so just try to remember that you deserve to accomplish your goals as long as you keep up the good work and you deserve to be also, if anybody has any studying tips or tips on how to make yourself study when struggling with poor mental health, please drop them here. a C, D and F won't keep you out of med school but you are definitely starting behind. The #1 social media platform for MCAT advice. 4 or higher, based on U. Good luck! They won't even look further. If you get a C, your time is better spent improving on future courses rather than retaking it. Put your story together with a great personal statement. 9 GPA. Some schools simply aren't in your reach. Therefore, I'm questioning whether it's better to show medical schools I can perform well and get As in biology classes during my postbac rather than retake calculus. 7+ in your fourth year). i haven’t finished all of the chem courses but i wanted to ask if i could still manage to get into med school with Cs in chem & orgo chem classes or would it be over for me? It's hard enough with a misdemeanor to get a probationary medical license. You will get into a program but it may not be the one you are hoping to get into : (From personal experience, it took me 5 rejections before the one acceptance to get into nursing school! It's so competitive to get into nursing. Feel a pull towards med school. Moving forward, your goal is to get as much support as you can from the in-laws, from your husband. Far Below Average Gang here. Med schools know it's easier to get a 4. As far as a US medical school having a 3. What we want to know is, can you survive medical school academically. But you will need to become an emt or Paramedic, work that for a year or two, crush the mcat, volunteer, get some research maybe do a grad program or masters. A lot of schools don't even require calculus and instead put an emphasis on statistics, so make sure you do your research You're a sophomore so you still have time- definitely focus on getting that upward trend to show medical schools you can survive the rigorous med school STEM curriculum! Other ways you can still bolster your application is make sure to diligently study for the MCAT. Archived post. And look, Im generally very happy for whoever to post wherever, but if you've already posted it on the premed (and everyone and Can’t say how much googling “how to get into med school with 2. i feel like i’m unable to study when my mental health is bad and my emotions are running wild so if anybody has experience with that i’d love to hear how you were able to get around it. And you don’t have to get into EVERY med school in Canada. Med school isn’t just about gpa and mcat, A LOT is factored into an acceptance. Published: February 26, 2024. Everyone on this subreddit only posts their high scores but you have to remember most people are scoring around the average which is a 500. And trust me, there are lots of other premeds who were in the same boat. You’ll need to retake prerequisite courses to raise your overall GPA, while also having an exceptional Yes, you just need to work on getting your sGPA up to ~3. 68 if you do count engineering courses, which I don't think AMCAS does). 72, and generally fell around 3. Get A’s. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. However, it won’t automatically exclude you from one. It means that 80-95 percent of matriculants have done research. 0 in a good post-bacc program. Best advice I’ve ever gotten was “Treat school like it’s your 8-5 job. You can get into some medical school with C’s but it significantly limits your options. Calculated my science GPA and I am assuming you're only applying to MD schools. So I can just speak for my institution but here’s my guess. A 505 and you will def get in Surround yourself with mentors who are supportive and real with you. The answer is not a simple yes or no. Other Ways To Enhance Your Med School Application Without Retaking A Class. There are also programs now where you can do master’s and become an NP. Try your best, explore things that interest you, and enjoy the process. 5 GPA and provide some valuable insights on what it takes to succeed. ChrisMack390 Full Member. Graduated in 2016. On the other hand, you could take a W, then retake the class and get an A (hopefully). Nowadays with DO and expansion of MD classes across the country, its usually a matter of when you get in, not if. If you’re passionate about psychology and considering a career in healthcare, you might be wondering: can you get into med school with a psychology degree? If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer to your Medical schools are highly competitive, and the admission requirements are rigorous. There is always St. That’s a bug distinction medical schools attempt to make All pre-medical requirements must be taken for a letter grade and, for the majority of medical schools, you must earn a “C” or higher in those courses. If you’re not comfortable in your major you might want to switch to something else. 8+) then I’d even say not to worry about the C- at all. You can get into med school with two C's. That was my case (perhaps I didn't answer the questionnaire correctly). Don’t let numbers define you!! Have hobbies outside of school and studying. Can you get into a med school with a D? It was an elective, but I wonder if I have to retake? Click to expand I got a D in physics lol . 75 GPA before this happened fall semester of Junior year. Most medical schools have a strict minimum requirement of at least a 3. Now they are right in saying this will be a lot more work than if you chose a natural science as your major because you will be taking extra classes. . Schools won’t think you can’t handle medical school because you got a C. You’ll need to retake prerequisite courses to raise your overall GPA, while also having an exceptional application. lots of C+s might. medical schools, admissions officers said that an applicant’s cumulative science/math If you don't mind where you get in, you'll probably land an acceptance still and be fine. Remember to breathe and focus on mental health as well Actually, science GPA is 3. 1 bad Year won’t end you. So with that in mind, the general rule is to retake any prereqs at C- or below, while leaving anything with a C or above. Take classes with teachers you can do well in. Schools consider that it’s a hard major and take that into account. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. If I were in your shoes, I'd retake it, especially if you want to stay in NYC and have your pick at some major leagues. 0 GPA. Any “F” you receive needs to have a legitimate reason for receiving it and clearly The #1 social media platform for MCAT advice. That said, I was a Biomedical Engineering major and took several anatomy classes, and I found that I struggled more during biochem in med school than my classmates who were So I had around a 3. I didn't have the best academic history, but was able to put together a decent application for medical school. Did a biomedical engineering bachelor's. Anyone here with any advice? Med School Insiders Can Help You Get Into Medical School with a Low GPA Ultimately, each applicant is unique, and there isn’t a single answer that is best suited for everyone. But you definitely have a chance as you’ve shown you can handle medical school with the SMP as well as the MCAT. Reactions: 1 users P. jwm mipizmm nvue lxk nhryb goab hyvtx awvix bur eogogp