I am currently a sophomore who is applying to the Atlantic Bridge program for the upcoming year, and I'm wondering if anyone can give me some insight into my chances of admission? My high school stats were eh - 3.3 cumulative. I turned things around my freshman year and ended with a 3.78 GPA. I transferred to another university for my sophomore year, and was enrolled in physics, Orgo chem, stats, and a lib ed course. Due to some extenuating circumstances, I had to drop my Orgo course because I didn't have the time to dedicate to doing as well as I need to (circumstances certainly justify - don't want to go into details). My lib ed course is pass/fail, meaning that my physics and stats course are the only things affecting my GPA. I will be getting an A in stats, and most likely a B in physics, meaning that my GPA will be around 3.38, plus a W in Orgo. Is this going to kill my chances?
I have around 6 months of hospital exposure working as a patient transporter, and am moderately active on campus. I've heard Irish med schools don't stress these things as much as American med schools do, but they might play a factor.
I have around 6 months of hospital exposure working as a patient transporter, and am moderately active on campus. I've heard Irish med schools don't stress these things as much as American med schools do, but they might play a factor.