Babylo said:
Hi guys, i guess i am the first to truly post a "what r my chances" thread. Well i know there is less competition for Pod schools but i would like to know how i can increase my chances of admission. My grades are not good and i want to do some type of post-bacc or graduate program to be a better applicant. Do you advice getting like an mph or do Pod schools look at your undergraduate G.P.A like med/dental schools. I am taking the MCAT this August and i am shooting for like a 30 just to make up for my poor grades but i willl still like to spend some more time in school so i can become a better student. I would like to hear from anybody that has any form of advice, especially if you are already in POd school and you have an idea of how things work on d inside.
Hey Babylo, I'll be fully honest with you. If your GPA is at minimum level for the pod schools i.e. around 3.0 and your MCATs are in the 20's range then you will most likely get accepted to at least one Podiatry school...But, i'll give you an advice based on what i've seen in my school at least...
our class in first year had quite a few students who did not have good marks in udergrad. No exceptions, they all struggled - it was very sad because they invested alot of money and they really tried their best (at least some of them), after the first year, some dropped out while others got kicked out!
i'm not telling you this to scare you off. I am asking you to be honest with yourself and make sure that you are ready to handle the curriculum because it is very heavy. For that, I strongly agree with the previous posters dpmgrad and AZPOD who adviced pursuing a masters program - this is a great idea because:
1) gives you a chance to improve your grades
2) gives you another option or route if you don't feel podiatry is right for you
3) prepares you for the basic scince years at podiatry school
Give it some thought and I wish you all the best in your endeavours...