There is no single answer to this question. They look at upper level science courses more than freshman courses, and some actually calculate not only the overall GPA, but the upper science GPA as well, and both go into the equation.
They also look at the MCAT, as well as other indicators of character, like did you work while you went to school, have you volunteered your service? What have you done with extracurricular activities? Have you perfected any particular skill, like gymnastics or playing piano?
If you did not achieve what you hoped for this year, simply resolve to study harder, as well as get some of these other life skills type things going in your life.
2006-10-09 09:08:44
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answered by finaldx 7
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If you want to go to Medical School, you shouldn't be thinking in terms of "What GPA can I get away with?" but in terms of "What is the best GPA I can get?"
That being said -- you need a high GPA to get into medical school -- but an off year at the beginning may not hurt you as much as you think. The problem is, you need to have stellar grades after your freshman year if you don't do well this year -- and that is hard to do if you didn't start off well -- beause in your major everything else builds on what you learn now.
2006-10-09 09:10:42
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answered by Ranto 7
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it style of appears like the two way (whether you initiate up examining to grow to be a physician or try your very own business enterprise) you're making a threat. in case you're lazy it does not make experience to grow to be a physician on account which you would be spending many nights conscious examining. in case you definitely must be a millionaire you ought to circulate the place the money is, that's business enterprise. And it sounds extra valuable to you which ones is the thank you to circulate on account which you ought to wish this. in case you do not prefer to be a physician or you do not want it as much as business enterprise college, then it is not clever to spend 10 years of your existence discovering to be one. with a bit of luck this helps. (i'm additionally in a similar seize 22 difficulty yet i'm ninety 8% particular that i would be going for what i love to do)
2016-10-19 02:30:11
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answered by casaliggi 4
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You would normally need about a 3.5 GPA to get in. However, you are an engineering major, and it is understood that engineer majors tend to have lower GPAs. Each year is important.
2006-10-09 12:48:59
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answered by Lea 7
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I think this depends upon each medical school. You may want to check our a sampling of medical schools and see what the admission requirements are. Don't for get you have to take the MCAT.
2006-10-09 09:08:36
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answered by Malika 5
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WTF is Medical Schoo...?
2006-10-09 09:11:52
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answered by Anonymous
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