Horrible grades first 2 years

by Percival B (Posted Sun Mar 09, 2014 5:27 pm)First, not all U.S. medical schools accept students from Canada, and they differ in whether Canadian students are considered "international applicants" or not. Comprehensive list by schools :http://web.jhu.edu/prepro/Forms/Interna ... licies.pdfThe grades mean that you can't come out of a four-year education with greater than 3.0 cumulative GPA. If I understand the numbers correctly -1.8 x 2 years = 3.6 3.8 x 2 years = 7.6---- divided by 4 years = 2. 8 At best based on your past and current performance, looks that you will produce 2.8 cumulative, and possibly less in the science-only GPA. Another unknown variable is MCAT, have you taken it, or taken practice tests to get a sense of how you might score ?
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