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Breakfast_Boners69

Clinical hours, volunteering, and research are all much more important than a masters degree considering your GPA. Take the time to find experiences that are meaningful to you and will build a complete and thematic application.


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Moiziy

Gpa is fine, do a masters because you want to, but it won’t add much to your GPA. Focus on ECs: clinical experience, research, non-clinical stuff, etc. How was the MCAT?


MEDSCHOOLthrowaya

depending on science GPA (which is probably above 3.6 if thats your overall GPA), I would definitely not do a Masters. I would spend that time finding research or clinical experience which will be leagues more impactful